
blockade
美[blɑː'keɪd] 英[blɒ'keɪd]
n. 【C】封锁;阻碍物
vt. 封锁;挡住
详细释义
n.(名词)- 障碍物
- 阻碍物
- 道路阻塞
- 屏障
- 堵塞
- 实施封锁的武力
- 封锁线
- 抵抗
- 包围
- 阻塞
- 封锁行动
- 实行封锁的部队
- 战略屏障
v.(动词)- 阻塞
- 封锁
- 堵塞
- 妨碍
- 阻止
- 严密封锁
- 使…失去
- 阻碍
- 封闭
- 包围
- 实行封锁
- 挡住
英英释义
Noun- a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy
- prevents access or progress
Verb- hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of;
"His brother blocked him at every turn"
- render unsuitable for passage;
"block the way" "barricade the streets" "stop the busy road"
- obstruct access to
- impose a blockade on
例句
用作名词(n.)- Enemy ships tried to run the blockade.敌军船只企图突破封锁线。
- They are threatening to impose a blockade on the country.他们威胁说要对该国实行封锁。
- A blockade of all the harbor of that country will require thousands of warships.封锁那个国家的所有港口需要成千上万艘战舰。
- The house had a lot of blockades surrounded to prevent the fire stretching.为了防止这个房子火势蔓延,屋子周围布满了障碍物。
用作及物动词(vt.)- The enemy's ships blockaded the harbor.敌人的军舰封锁了港口。
- Our cruisers and destroyers continued to blockade the approaches.我们的巡洋舰和驱逐舰继续封锁所有的入口处。
- The river blockaded the spread of the forest fire.那条河阻止了森林大火的蔓延。