Examples of using Interlock in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Interlock Development.
Turn around, interlock your fingers.
Interlock your fingers.
We can move through the interlock, now.
Interlock your fingers.
People also translate
Switch the interlock of the fingers.
Interlock your fingers.
Hands behind your head, interlock your fingers.
Interlock them behind your head.
All Nova pilots, interlock and form a blockade.
Interlock your fingers behind your head.
Put your hands behind your head, interlock your fingers.
Interlock your fingers behind your head!
Put your hands behind your head, interlock your fingers.
Interlock your fingers behind your head!
Put your hands behind your head, interlock your fingers.
Interlock your fingers behind your head.
All of you on your knees, hands behind your head, interlock your fingers.
The spikes interlock to seal his fate.
Get on your knees, put your hands behind your head, interlock your fingers.
Interlock your hands, and put them behind your head!
Come out with your hands on your head, interlock your fingers and we will make it quick!
Interlock your fingers, turn and face the back wall.
It has high tensile strength, excellent interlock capacity, and low creep deformation.
Interlock your fingers behind your head… and get on your knees.
The story explores how even the deepest loss can reveal moments of beauty, and the how the constants of love, time,and death interlock in a life fully lived.
Lego bricks from 1958 still interlock with those made in the current time, and Lego sets for young children are compatible with those made for teenagers.
For instance, the programmer of the equipment should have informed the AtomicEnergy of Canada that failing to insert a safety interlock in the hardware and software would be catastrophic.
They tell each other to be calm and patient, remind each other of the cost of their plan's miscarriage, that there are several stages,that each must interlock, that is any single one fails, then all must fail'like old-fashioned Christmas tree lights'- this impenetrable simile from Claude, who rarely says anything obscure.