lockout   美 ['lɑkaʊt]

lockout

lockout  美 ['lɑkaʊt]

n. 停工;[计][自] 封锁 

名词复数:lockouts 

You have also configured the lockout feature so that it locks out a user for 30 seconds if there are three failed attempts within a period of 60 seconds. 您还配置了锁定特性,这使得如果在 60 秒之内某用户连续出现 3 次失败的登录尝试,那么就将该用户锁定 30 秒。
However, his breakout came in the lockout-shortened 1998-99 season when he started in all 50 games after the Lakers traded away Van Exel and Jones. 然而,他的爆发是在1998-99缩水赛季,当时湖人交易走了范·埃克塞尔和琼斯,而他在所有50场比赛中都先发出场。

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  • n. 停工;[计][自] 封锁
  • 1. You have also configured the lockout feature so that it locks out a user for 30 seconds if there are three failed attempts within a period of 60 seconds.

    您还配置了锁定特性,这使得如果在 60 秒之内某用户连续出现 3 次失败的登录尝试,那么就将该用户锁定 30 秒。

  • 2. However, his breakout came in the lockout-shortened 1998-99 season when he started in all 50 games after the Lakers traded away Van Exel and Jones.

    然而,他的爆发是在1998-99缩水赛季,当时湖人交易走了范·埃克塞尔和琼斯,而他在所有50场比赛中都先发出场。

  • 3. If the lockout forces a shortened NBA season, the Spurs have an outside chance at the title.

    如果下个赛季大幅缩水的话,那么马刺还有很大的机会拿下一枚总冠军的。

  • lockout (n.) also lock-out, "act of excluding from a place by locking it up," especially of management locking out workers in labor disputes (1854) but also in 19c. the exclusion of a teacher from the schoolhouse by his pupils as an act of protest. From the verbal phrase lock (someone) out, which is attested from mid-14c. in the sense "turn or keep out (of a place), bar the doors against" (see lock (v.) + out (adv.)).
lock·out / ˈlɒkaʊt ; NAmE ˈlɑːkaʊt / noun a situation when an employer refuses to allow workers into their place of work until they agree to various conditions 闭厂,停工(雇主在工人答应各种条件前不准其进入工作场地) lockout lockouts lock·out / ˈlɒkaʊt ; NAmE ˈlɑːkaʊt /
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