barricaded

barricaded[ˌbæriˈkeidid] 

原级:barricade

第三人称单数:barricades

第三人称复数:barricades

现在分词:barricading

barricaded 基本解释
设路障于,以障碍物阻塞( barricade的过去式和过去分词 );设路障[防御工事]保卫或固守;
barricaded 单语例句

1. Cannon barricaded himself into his hotel room with his two personal assistants from Synchronicity Foundation, stacking furniture against the door.

2. barricaded

2. Deputies barricaded the entrance to the Hendrick shop in Charlotte, allowing only team employees to enter the compound.

3. A man barricaded himself in an apartment after chopping his mother with a knife in Kwun Tong Thursday morning.

4. Arroyo ordered a security clampdown, with military camps barricaded to keep troops from joining the demonstrations.

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5. The barricaded zone houses both the current, makeshift US Embassy and the new compound about a mile away.

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6. Peking University's construction areas are barricaded by corrugated sheets that are plastered with adverts.

7. The construction area is barricaded by corrugated sheets that are plastered with adverts of suits for hire when seeking job interviews.

8. It's not just that the barricaded Wenchuan quake ruins are devoid of human life but not of human bodies.

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9. Several Italian graduate students at Virginia Tech recounted how they barricaded themselves inside a geology department building not far from the scene of the shooting.

10. barricaded

10. Hill fled to the Chatsworth neighborhood hillside after leaving a house where he was barricaded for most of Saturday.

barricaded 英英释义

barricaded在线翻译

adj

1. preventing entry or exit or a course of action

    e.g. a barricaded street
           barred doors
           the blockaded harbor

    Synonym: barred blockaded