blockade 详细解释

blockade

[blɔ'keid]

n.【C】封锁, 阻碍物
vt.封锁, 挡住

n.

1. 封锁; 道路阻塞

A blockade of all the harbors of that country would require thousands of war-ships.

封锁那个国家的所有港口需要成千上万艘战舰。

2. 障碍物, 阻碍物[(+to)]

vt.

1. 封锁

The ships blockaded the port.

军舰封锁了那个港口。

2. 阻塞; 挡住

The river blockaded the spread of the forest fire.

那条河阻止了森林大火的蔓延。

词形变化

名词: blockader | 动词过去式: blockaded | 动词过去分词: blockaded | 动词现在分词: blockading | 动词第三人称单数: blockades |

词义辨析

同义:

n.封锁; 堵塞物

fortification  obstruction  barrier  barricade  

同义参见:

siege  fence  

英英释义

名词 blockade:

a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy

同义词:encirclement

prevents access or progress

动词 blockade:

hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of

同义词:obstruct, block, hinder, stymie, stymy, embarrass

render unsuitable for passage

同义词:barricade, block, stop, block off, block up, bar

obstruct access to

同义词:block off

impose a blockade on

同义词:seal off

补充

blockadeblockade英:[blɔˈkeid] 美:[blɑˈked]n.1.封锁It was quite some time before they break through the enemy's blockade.他们花了好长时间才冲破敌人的封锁线。vt.1.实行封锁The ships blockades the harbour.船只封锁了港口。

例句

1. a blockade of the harbour对港口的一次封锁 2. Striking lorry drivers agreed to lift their blockades of main roads.参加罢工的卡车司机同意解除对主干道的封锁。 3. The strikers built a blockade at the entrance to the works.罢工者在工厂的入口处设置了路障。 4. Warships are blockading the port.战舰正封锁港口。 5. About 50,000 people are trapped in the town, which has been blockaded for more than 40 days.大约5万人被困在已经封锁40多天的城镇里。 6. Sixty angry tribesmen have blockaded the road with boulders.60名愤怒的部落成员用大卵石挡住了道路。 7. to blockade a port封锁港口 8. to blockade any change in the arrangement制止对安排作任何更改 9. they voted to lift the blockade of major railway junctions.他们投票决定解除对主要铁路枢纽站的封锁。 10. trucks stuck in the lorry blockade.卡车被货车专用路障卡住了。 11. a naval blockade海上封锁 12. They blockaded the country's ports.他们封锁了这个国家的港口。