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lock someone out of something phrasal verb with lockverbuk /lɒk/ us /lɑːk/ to prevent a person or organization from having or being able to take part in something: 阻止(某人或机构)参与 The company risks being locked out of China's booming car market.这家公司有被排除在蓬勃发展的中国汽车市场之外的风险。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Advantage and disadvantage ace an ace up your sleeveidiom attraction be well in thereidiom be/stay/keep one jump aheadidiom have it both waysidiom have something on your sideidiom have the inside trackidiom have the odds/cards stacked against youidiom head start leg lock milk profit from something racing start saving grace scent bloodidiom secret weapon stick the best of both worldsidiom
lock sb out of sth | Business English
lock sb out of sth phrasal verb with lockverbuk /lɒk/us to prevent a person or organization from having a particular advantage, such as a low price for something: The company risks being locked out of China's booming car market. Earn better yields today without locking yourself out of even higher ones next year. See also
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