locker
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++lock·er /ˈlɒkə $ ˈlɑːkər/ ●○○ noun [countable] 1.
DSDCa small cupboard with a lock in a school, sports building, office etc, where you can leave clothes or possessions while you do something 〔学校、体育馆、办公室等供存放衣物等的〕锁柜,寄物柜 →4 See picture on 见图 Page A10 Sports centre 体育运动中心2 American EnglishDF a very cold room used for storing food in a restaurant or factory 〔餐馆或工厂用于储存食物的〕冷藏间 a meat locker 肉类冷藏间
Examples from the Corpus
locker• Would a big eighth-grader shove me into a locker?• An attractive black dressed at the adjacent locker.• He took the steel key and inserted it into locker forty-seven.• In the daytime Mr Garner would rush off alone to repair a meat locker or an ice cream freezer.• All the contents of my locker had been tipped into a blanket.• Privately, some express worries about the effect of picking transsexuals on locker room morale.• Put any valuables out of sight, preferably in a strong locker with a secure padlock.• He spent the entire fourth quarter in the locker room.lock·er nounChineseSyllable
small with lock a cupboard sports Corpus in school, a a
locker
lock‧er /ˈlɒkə $ ˈlɑːkər/
noun [countable]

1. a small cupboard with a lock in a school, sports building, office etc, where you can leave clothes or possessions while you do something
2. American English a very cold room used for storing food in a restaurant or factory:
a meat locker
lock‧er /ˈlɒkə $ ˈlɑːkər/
noun [countable]
1. a small cupboard with a lock in a school, sports building, office etc, where you can leave clothes or possessions while you do something
2. American English a very cold room used for storing food in a restaurant or factory:
