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Pronunciation
(
UK
)
IPA
:
/ˈlɒkˌdaʊn/
,
SAMPA
:
/"lQk%daUn/
(
US
)
IPA
:
/ˈlɑkˌdaʊn/
,
SAMPA
:
/"lAk%daUn/
Hyphenation: lock‧down
Noun
Singular
lockdown
Plural
lockdowns
A
lockdown
is when people must stay in a room (or their
prison
cell
) for
safety
after a
disturbance
or
threat
. <> zama a kulle, a waje ɗaya.
The prisoners were placed in
lockdown
after the fight.
The school was under
lockdown
after a bomb threat they heard over the Internet.
FG considers
lockdown
of 18 local government areas
[1]
<> Wurare 18 da ke fuskantar barazanar
dokar kulle
a Najeriya
[2]
Last modified
1 July 2020
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