transcription, транскрипция: [ ɪntə(r)lɒk ]
( interlocks, interlocking, interlocked)
1.
Things that interlock or are interlocked go between or through each other so that they are linked.
The parts interlock...
Interlock your fingers behind your back...
V-RECIP : pl-n V , V pl-n
2.
If systems, situations, or plans are interlocked or interlock , they are very closely connected.
The problems of Israel, Lebanon, and the Gulf were tightly interlocked...
The tragedies begin to interlock...
Your girlfriend’s fear seems to interlock with your fear.
V-RECIP : be V-ed , pl-n V , V with n , also V pl-n