单词 | lock horns |
释义 | lock1 of 3noun (1) ˈläk 1 a : a tuft, tress, or ringlet of hair Marie … turned to pin up a lock of hair that had fallen on her neck. Willa Cather b locks plural : the hair of the head … if your locks are lank, … skip the conditioner. Parenting c(1) often loc plural locs : a narrow ropelike strand of hair formed by matting, braiding, or twisting : dreadlock sense 1 According to Brooklyn stylist Derrick Scurry, there are several ways to save your dreadlock. For locks broken at the root, wait for hair to grow long enough to braid. Then have your stylist attach the lost lock to the braid with thread so you can't tell where the braid ends and where the lock begins. Essence If palm rolling and twisting seem similar, it's because they are. But instead of twisting with your fingers to create a loc, you roll the section of hair between your palms, a technique that helps give more control over the size and shape of the loc. Sami Roberts (2) locs or locks plural : a hairstyle consisting of locks : dreadlocks Dreadlocks, dreads, locks, locs—whatever your term of choice for them may be … Taylor Bryant Some people simply stop combing through their hair in order to form "freeform" locs, which tend to vary greatly in size. Many others prefer a more cultivated look, with neat, even partings throughout, and a uniform size to each unit. Del Sandeen The CROWN (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair) Act, which was introduced by Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.), prohibits denying employment or educational opportunities to a person based on their hairstyle or texture. The law includes styles such as locs, cornrows, … and Afros. Angela Johnson For Michael Calhoun of DeKalb, his locks are more than just a hairstyle. "It's a way of life," he said. Calhoun … said the preferred term for his chosen style the past decade isn't dreadlocks, it's "locks" because dread carries a negative connotation. Katie Finlon 2 : a cohering bunch (as of wool, cotton, or flax) : tuft lock 2 of 3noun (2)1 a : a fastening (as for a door) operated by a key or a combination b : the mechanism for exploding the charge or cartridge of a firearm 2 a : an enclosure (as in a canal) with gates at each end used in raising or lowering boats as they pass from level to level b : air lock 3 a : a locking or fastening together b : an intricate mass of objects impeding each other (as in a traffic jam) c : a hold in wrestling secured on one part of the body broadly : a controlling hold his paper … had a lock on a large part of the state John Corry 4 : one that is assured of success or favorable outcome lock 3 of 3verb locked; locking; locks transitive verb 1 a : to fasten the lock of b : to make fast with or as if with a lock lock up the house 2 a : to fasten in or out or to make secure or inaccessible by or as if by means of locks locked himself away from the curious world b : to fix in a particular situation or method of operation a team firmly locked in last place 3 a : to make fast, motionless, or inflexible especially by the interlacing or interlocking of parts lock wheels lock a knee b : to hold in a close embrace c : to grapple in combat also : to bind closely administration and students were locked in conflict 4 : to invest (capital) without assurance of easy convertibility into money 5 : to move or permit to pass (something, such as a ship) by raising or lowering in a lock intransitive verb 1 a : to become locked b : to be capable of being locked 2 : interlace, interlock 3 : to go or pass by means of a lock (as in a canal) lockable ˈlä-kə-bəl adjective lock horns phraseas in bicker to express different opinions about something often angrily Alan likes to locks horns with everyone, so don't take it personally. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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