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— meaning in English: lock

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suǒ
种子
zhǒngzǐ
起诉
qǐsù
该疗法
gāi liáofǎ
沉默
chénmò
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 锁 (suǒ) in everyday situations, such as when discussing securing doors or containers. It's commonly heard in conversations about safety measures, like reminding someone to lock their bike or discussing home security systems.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 闩 (shuān), which specifically refers to a bolt or latch. While 锁 (suǒ) is used for general locks, such as those on doors or safes, 闩 (shuān) is used more in the context of securing gates or cabinets where a bolt mechanism is involved.
Culture
The character 锁 (suǒ) is composed of the metal radical 钅, indicating its connection to physical locks made of metal. Historically, locks in China have evolved from simple wooden mechanisms to intricate designs, reflecting advancements in craftsmanship and security. In traditional Chinese culture, locks were sometimes used as symbols of protection and prosperity.
FAQ
Q.What does 锁 (suǒ) mean in English?
锁 (suǒ) translates to 'lock' in English. It refers to a device used to secure doors, drawers, and other objects to prevent unauthorized access.
Q.How do you use 锁 (suǒ) in a sentence?
You can use 锁 (suǒ) in a sentence like this: '请把门锁上' (qǐng bǎ mén suǒ shàng), which means 'Please lock the door.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 锁 (suǒ)?
A common mistake is confusing 锁 (suǒ) with the verb 锁上 (suǒ shàng), which means 'to lock up.' Remember that 锁 (suǒ) can be a noun or part of a verb phrase, so context is key.
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