第三人称单数:barricades
第三人称复数:barricades
现在分词:barricading
过去分词:barricaded
过去式:barricaded
名词路障,障碍物; 防御,阻碍
及物动词设路障于,以障碍物阻塞; 封锁,阻挡
1. 判官:判官能不能重新扫描其他车辆呢? 看阎王(Sideways)和判官(Barricade)的造型在设计上还真有点像阎王(Sideways)和判官(Barricade)在设计上还真有点像
2. 街垒:历史上的巴黎,是欧洲几次重要革命的策源地,大量的无产阶级居住的都市、狭窄易於构造街垒(barricade),成为反抗政府民众的临时据点,在巴黎推动中央集权与资本主义化的拿破仑三世来说,把整个都市来个大翻新,重新定义都市的功能,
1. 路障;街垒
A barricade is 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.
e.g. 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。
2. barricade的意思
2. 在…设路障;阻碍;阻塞
If you barricade something such as a road or an entrance, you place a barricade or barrier across it, usually to stop someone getting in.
e.g. 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。
e.g. The doors had been barricaded.
门都被堵住了。
3. barricade
3. 把…隔离;堵住
If you barricade yourself inside a room or building, you place barriers across the door or entrance so that other people cannot get in.
e.g. The students have barricaded themselves into their dormitory building...
学生们把自己关在了宿舍楼里。
e.g. 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。
1. But police backed away from an earlier assertion that McLeod had tried to breach a security barricade around the beachside film set.
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2. Bloodstains could be seen at the crime scene, which remained behind a police barricade.
3. Campus witness said several thousand students armed with sticks defied police barricade and indiscriminately damaged 20 to 25 buses and cars.
4. The main synagogue at Sanur was empty less than an hour after forces sawed open a barricade of iron bars at the synagogue's gates.
5. Company officials stressed throughout the ordeal that the miners were trained to barricade themselves in a safe area in an emergency.
6. NATO has been trying to turn Ukraine into one of its own, while Russia does its best to keep Ukraine as a barricade against NATO's eastward expansion.
7. In an image from 1947, students of the university are seen swarming against a barricade of mounted soldiers.
8. In other classrooms, students prevented the man from breaking in by using their bodies to barricade the doors.
9. Bieber left the pen and went straight to the main barricade holding back an estimated 500 people.
10. barricade的反义词
10. Police immediately barricade the two metro stations and stopped all traffic on the metro, clogging up the capital's streets.
barricade在线翻译
noun
1. a barrier (usually thrown up hastily) to impede the advance of an enemy
e.g. they stormed the barricade
2. 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
1. block off with barricades
Synonym: barricado
2. barricade在线翻译
2. prevent access to by barricading
e.g. The street where the President lives is always barricaded
3. render unsuitable for passage
e.g. block the way
barricade the streets
stop the busy road