Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
This makes our locks absolutely unpickable and ensures long wear.
A setting of false means that this node and its children are all unpickable.
It drove a huge metal rod into the frame on its side and looked quite unpickable.
It's not like he'd paid Lowe's for some fancy unpickable lock or anything.
The cell was clean, but the bars were stout and the lock unpickable, at least with any means the travelers had to hand.
Moreover, there's a Yale-type lock on the bedroom door, practically unpickable.
Kellaway gave up: the knot was unpickable.
As a result the lint may be unpickable or so stunted as to greatly lower the yield and grade.
The lock was completely unpickable.
He remembered the Patrician being absolutely insistent that it be an unpickable lock when it was installed.
As played by Shearsmith, he's an unpickable knot of reason and faith; a Renaissance man with a thoroughly medieval core.
The lock was at the limits of the precision manufacturing capabilities of the time and was said by its inventor to be unpickable.
The first detector lock was produced in 1818 by Jeremiah Chubb of Portsmouth, England, as the result of a Government competition to create an unpickable lock.
He soon discovered that the locks made in India were all fashioned by hand, a labour-intensive and inefficient means of manufacture, and Ardeshir resolved to manufacture a lock that would be guaranteed "unpickable".
I wouldnt let this woman ten feet out of my sight without the Rock of Gibraltar on her finger, an unpickable chastity belt around her groin, and a note around her neckTouch her and Ill feed you your own nuts.
Coach's View: Dagg looked unpickable.