noun
- A compartment with two airtight doors that allows people or objects to move between areas of different air pressure, such as between a spacecraft and the vacuum of space.
- A pocket of air trapped in a pipe or tube that blocks the flow of liquid.
Usage: plural form of airlock; commonly used in aerospace and space exploration contexts
Usage: plural form of airlock; commonly encountered in plumbing and hydraulic systems
Examples
- Astronauts use airlocks to safely enter and exit the spacecraft.
- The spacecraft has multiple airlocks for emergency evacuation.
- An airlock in the water line prevented the pump from working properly.
- The plumber bled the airlocks from the heating system.
- Modern space stations are equipped with redundant airlocks for safety.
- We had to bleed the airlocks out of the fuel line before starting the engine.