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interlock
in·ter·lock I0189800 (ĭn′tər-lŏk′)v. in·ter·locked, in·ter·lock·ing, in·ter·locks v.tr.1. To unite or join closely as by hooking or dovetailing.2. To connect together (parts of a mechanism, for example) so that the individual parts affect each other in motion or operation.v.intr. To become united or joined closely, as by hooking or dovetailing.n. (ĭn′tər-lŏk′)1. A mechanical device that prevents a component from functioning when another component is functioning or situated in a particular way.2. A stretchy fabric knitted with interlocking stitches by alternating sets of needles on a circular knitting machine.interlock vb to join or be joined firmly, as by a mutual interconnection of parts n 1. the act of interlocking or the state of being interlocked 2. (Electronics) a device, esp one operated electromechanically, used in a logic circuit or electrical safety system to prevent an activity being initiated unless preceded by certain events 3. (Clothing & Fashion) a closely knitted fabric adj (Clothing & Fashion) (of fabric) closely knitted ˈinterˌlocker nin•ter•lock (v. ˌɪn tərˈlɒk; n. ˈɪn tərˌlɒk) v.i. 1. to fit into each other, as parts of machinery, so that all action is synchronized. 2. to interweave, interlace, or interrelate, one with another: The branches of the trees interlock to form an archway. v.t. 3. to lock one with another. 4. to fit (parts) together to ensure coordinated action. n. 5. the condition of being interlocked. 6. a device for preventing a mechanism from operating when another mechanism is in such a position that the two operating simultaneously might produce undesirable results. 7. a stretch fabric made with a circular knitting machine having two alternating sets of long and short needles. [1625–35] in`ter•lock′er, n. interlock Past participle: interlocked Gerund: interlocking
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interlock | interlock |
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I interlock | you interlock | he/she/it interlocks | we interlock | you interlock | they interlock |
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I interlocked | you interlocked | he/she/it interlocked | we interlocked | you interlocked | they interlocked |
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I am interlocking | you are interlocking | he/she/it is interlocking | we are interlocking | you are interlocking | they are interlocking |
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I have interlocked | you have interlocked | he/she/it has interlocked | we have interlocked | you have interlocked | they have interlocked |
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I was interlocking | you were interlocking | he/she/it was interlocking | we were interlocking | you were interlocking | they were interlocking |
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I had interlocked | you had interlocked | he/she/it had interlocked | we had interlocked | you had interlocked | they had interlocked |
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I will interlock | you will interlock | he/she/it will interlock | we will interlock | you will interlock | they will interlock |
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I will have interlocked | you will have interlocked | he/she/it will have interlocked | we will have interlocked | you will have interlocked | they will have interlocked |
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I will be interlocking | you will be interlocking | he/she/it will be interlocking | we will be interlocking | you will be interlocking | they will be interlocking |
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I have been interlocking | you have been interlocking | he/she/it has been interlocking | we have been interlocking | you have been interlocking | they have been interlocking |
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I will have been interlocking | you will have been interlocking | he/she/it will have been interlocking | we will have been interlocking | you will have been interlocking | they will have been interlocking |
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I had been interlocking | you had been interlocking | he/she/it had been interlocking | we had been interlocking | you had been interlocking | they had been interlocking |
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I would interlock | you would interlock | he/she/it would interlock | we would interlock | you would interlock | they would interlock |
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I would have interlocked | you would have interlocked | he/she/it would have interlocked | we would have interlocked | you would have interlocked | they would have interlocked | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | interlock - a device that prevents an automotive engine from starting; "car theives know how to bypass the ignition interlock"ignition interlockdevice - an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose; "the device is small enough to wear on your wrist"; "a device intended to conserve water" | | 2. | interlock - the act of interlocking or meshing; "an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check"interlocking, meshing, meshsnap, grab, snatch, catch - the act of catching an object with the hands; "Mays made the catch with his back to the plate"; "he made a grab for the ball before it landed"; "Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away"; "the infielder's snap and throw was a single motion" | Verb | 1. | interlock - coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectivelymeshcoordinate, organise, organize - bring order and organization to; "Can you help me organize my files?" | | 2. | interlock - hold in a locking position; "He locked his hands around her neck"interlace, lockhold, take hold - have or hold in one's hands or grip; "Hold this bowl for a moment, please"; "A crazy idea took hold of him" | | 3. | interlock - become engaged or intermeshed with one another; "They were locked in embrace"lockhug, bosom, embrace, squeeze - squeeze (someone) tightly in your arms, usually with fondness; "Hug me, please"; "They embraced"; "He hugged her close to him" |
interlockverb1. interweave, intertwine, interlace, cross, knit, braid, intersperse, plait, entwine, twine, reticulate, interwreathe The parts interlock.2. connect, unite, link, join, couple, relate, associate, combine, cohere The tragedies begin to interlock.Translationsinterlock (intəˈlok) verb (of two or more pieces or parts) to fit or fasten together. The pieces of a jigsaw puzzle interlock; interlocking pieces. (兩部份或多部份相扣或固定在一起)使連鎖,使連扣 使联锁interlock
interlock a device, esp one operated electromechanically, used in a logic circuit or electrical safety system to prevent an activity being initiated unless preceded by certain events Interlock a set of methods and facilities that ensure holding the operating parts (components) of an apparatus, machine, or circuit (electrical) in a definite state which is maintained regardless of whether the interlocking action ceases. Interlocking increases the safety of service and the operating reliability of equipment, ensures the required operational sequence for mechanisms and components, and restricts the motions of mechanisms to the limits of the operating zone. The state (position) of operating parts in an object is held, depending on the operating principle of the interlocking device, by mechanical, magnetic, optical, or electrical means. Interlocking is discontinued by an action that returns the locked portions of an apparatus, machine, or circuit to the initial condition (before the interlocking) or permits a transition into another operating position by the presence of a corresponding signal. Interlocking can be achieved by manual, semiautomatic, and automatic means. In electrical equipment or in equipment having an electrical control, an interlock is set up to counter simultaneous actions or an incorrect sequence of connections or disconnections by interrupting the electrical power circuits; in machines with a hydraulic drive, an interlock shuts off the valves in the supply system; and so on. For example, in domestic gas hot water heaters there is an interlocking device that turns off the gas supply if the inflow of water is interrupted. Interlocking is extensively employed in transportation, electric power stations and substations, industrial plants, computing equipment, and various production and domestic apparatus and devices. I. E. DEKABRUN interlock[′in·tər‚läk] (computer science) A mechanism, implemented in hardware or software, to coordinate the activity of two or more processes within a computing system, and to ensure that one process has reached a suitable state such that the other may proceed. deadlock (engineering) A switch or other device that prevents activation of a piece of equipment when a protective door is open or some other hazard exists. interlockA device that prohibits an action from taking place.interlock
interlock (int′ĕr-lok″) In biomedical engineering and computer science, a forcing function that prevents a user from undertaking certain actions while other potentially redundant or conflicting services are being used.AcronymsSeeINTLKinterlock
Synonyms for interlockverb interweaveSynonyms- interweave
- intertwine
- interlace
- cross
- knit
- braid
- intersperse
- plait
- entwine
- twine
- reticulate
- interwreathe
verb connectSynonyms- connect
- unite
- link
- join
- couple
- relate
- associate
- combine
- cohere
Synonyms for interlocknoun a device that prevents an automotive engine from startingSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the act of interlocking or meshingSynonymsRelated Wordsverb coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectivelySynonymsRelated Words- coordinate
- organise
- organize
verb hold in a locking positionSynonymsRelated Wordsverb become engaged or intermeshed with one anotherSynonymsRelated Words |