locked in Portuguese
locked in Portuguese is trancado — locked means fastened shut, or fixed firmly in place, typically by a lock.
locked in Portuguese
trancado
What does "locked" mean?
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adj Fastened shut, or fixed firmly in place, typically by a lock.
"The door was locked, so they couldn't get in."
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adj Very drunk (informal, chiefly Irish and British slang).
"By midnight he was completely locked."
locked in a sentence
- The door was locked, so they couldn't get in.
- The old computer was locked to a single account.
- By midnight he was completely locked.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "locked" in Portuguese?
"locked" in Portuguese is trancado. locked means: Fastened shut, or fixed firmly in place, typically by a lock.
How do you use "locked" in a sentence?
Example: "The door was locked, so they couldn't get in." In Portuguese, "locked" is trancado.
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