0 to fasten something with a key, or to be fastened with a key -- zamykać (się)
Did you lock the door?
If you shut the door it will lock automatically.
1 to put something or someone in a place or container that is fastened with a key -- zamykać coś/kogoś
3 the thing that is used to close a door, window, etc, and that needs a key to open it -- zamek
4 a place on a river with gates to allow boats to move to a different water level -- śluza
The latter is illustrated by a vertical bar in figure 4, which gives the span of results obtained in recent lock-exchange experiments.
It is determined by the inflow headways from both directions and by lock characteristics.
In addition to the policy, the state of the scheduler includes information about lock status (busy or available).
If the drawer is locked, the robot would try to open it exerting more and more force, until its force limits would be reached.
These included the availability of low secure or locked ward beds in local hospitals and a measure of ethnic origin.
This in turn should provide the opportunity to generate shorter mode locked pulses.
Different groups of actors receive support for influencing policy implementation, indicating several combinations of institutional lock-in and layering at the local level.
I ask for my friend back, and he locks me up in a solitary cell.
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