词汇 | barricade |
释义 | barricade (verb) barricade 2 ENTRIES FOUND: barricade (noun) barricade (verb) 1 barricade /ˈberəˌkeɪd/ noun plural barricades 1 barricade /ˈberəˌkeɪd/ noun plural barricades Learner's definition of BARRICADE [count] : a temporary wall, fence, or similar structure that is built to prevent people from entering a place or area临时隔墙;临时围栏;路障 The enemy broke through the barricade.敌军突破了防御带。 Police erected barricades to keep the crowds from approaching the crime scene.警方设立了围栏,防止人群接近犯罪现场。 2 barricade /ˈberəˌkeɪd/ verb barricades; barricaded; barricading 2 barricade /ˈberəˌkeɪd/ verb barricades; barricaded; barricading Learner's definition of BARRICADE [+ object] : to block (something) so that people or things cannot enter or leave封锁;围堵;设立路障 The police barricaded the crime scene.警方封锁了犯罪现场。 They barricaded the door.他们把门口堵住了。 Ships barricaded the coastline.舰船封锁了海岸线。 barricade yourself ◊ If you barricade yourself in/inside something, you prevent other people from entering the place where you are by locking the door or by putting up a barricade.把自己封堵在…里 Students barricaded themselves in the cafeteria to protest university policies.学生们把自己关在自助餐厅里以此抗议学校的政策。 |
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