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barricade

英 [ˌbærɪˈkeɪd]

美 [ˈbærɪkeɪd]

n.  路障; 街垒
v.  设路障防护; 阻挡

复数:barricades 过去分词:barricaded 过去式:barricaded 现在分词:barricading 第三人称单数:barricades 

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Collins.2 / BNC.14615 / COCA.11273

短语用例

    barricade yourself in/inside (sth)

    • 躲在…里
      to build a barricade in front of you in order to prevent anyone from coming in
      1. The police stormed the barricades the demonstrators had put up.
        警察冲破了示威者筑起的街垒。

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 路障;街垒
        a line of objects placed across a road, etc. to stop people from getting past
        1. The police stormed the barricades the demonstrators had put up.
          警察冲破了示威者筑起的街垒。

      verb

      • 设路障防护;阻挡
        to defend or block sth by building a barricade
        1. They barricaded all the doors and windows.
          他们用障碍物堵住了所有的门窗。

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT 路障;街垒
        Abarricadeis a line of vehicles or other objects placed across a road or open space to stop people getting past, for example during street fighting or as a protest.
        1. Large areas of the city have been closed off by barricades set up by the demonstrators.
          城市中大片地区被示威者设立的路障封锁了。
      • VERB 在…设路障;阻碍;阻塞
        If youbarricadesomething such as a road or an entrance, you place a barricade or barrier across it, usually to stop someone getting in.
        1. The rioters barricaded streets with piles of blazing tyres...
          暴徒用一堆堆燃烧的轮胎在大街上筑起了路障。
        2. The doors had been barricaded.
          门都被堵住了。
      • VERB 把…隔离;堵住
        If youbarricadeyourself inside a room or building, you place barriers across the door or entrance so that other people cannot get in.
        1. The students have barricaded themselves into their dormitory building...
          学生们把自己关在了宿舍楼里。
        2. About forty prisoners are still barricaded inside the wrecked buildings.
          仍有大约40名囚犯被困在严重损毁的建筑物中。

      英英释义

      noun

      • a barrier (usually thrown up hastily) to impede the advance of an enemy
        1. they stormed the barricade
      • a barrier set up by police to stop traffic on a street or road in order to catch a fugitive or inspect traffic etc.
          Synonym:roadblock

        verb

        • block off with barricades
            Synonym:barricado
          1. prevent access to by barricading
            1. The street where the President lives is always barricaded
          2. render unsuitable for passage
            1. block the way
            2. barricade the streets
            3. stop the busy road
            Synonym:blockblockadestopblock offblock upbar

          双语例句

          • Nothing is more curious than a barricade preparing for an assault.
            没有什么比一个准备冲锋的街垒更令人惊奇的了。
          • One felt that the chief of this barricade was a geometrician or a spectre.
            我们感到这个街垒的首领是一个几何学家或一个鬼怪。
          • Be off with you, or I'll blow up the barricade!
            你们滚开,要不我就炸掉这街垒!
          • A barricade had been begun there and abandoned.
            那里有一座已经动手建立,随即又放弃了的街垒。
          • Large areas of the city have been closed off by barricades set up by the demonstrators.
            城市中大片地区被示威者设立的路障封锁了。
          • In that case, you must know that I was sent from the barricade.
            既是这样,您总该知道我是从街垒里派来的吧。
          • The enormous barricade felt him on its haunches.
            那庞大的街垒感到他坐镇在它的臀部。
          • The barricade once scaled had a mane of lightning flashes.
            街垒出现了人在上面竞相攀登的场面,它有着一簇象鬃毛样披散的火光。
          • The students have barricaded themselves into their dormitory building
            学生们把自己关在了宿舍楼里。
          • The rioters barricaded streets with piles of blazing tyres
            暴徒用一堆堆燃烧的轮胎在大街上筑起了路障。