
n.【C】路障;街壘;障礙物;柵欄
n.(常用復(fù)數(shù)形式)barricades:有激烈爭論的領(lǐng)域或議題
vt.設(shè)路障擋住;阻攔;封鎖
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The soldiers make a barricade across the road. 士兵在路上設(shè)路障。
The soldiers stormed the barricades erected by the rioting crowd. 士兵們向暴亂分子設(shè)置的街壘發(fā)起了猛攻。
Everyone should be guarded by legal barricades. 人人都應(yīng)受法律保障。
The doorkeeper keeps people in or out by means of a barricade. 門衛(wèi)通過障礙物來控制人們的出入。
The man and his boys then started to pile up a barricade to prevent livestock from running away. 這時他和孩子開始堆柵欄,防止牲畜逃跑。
Residents were ready to go to the barricades to fight the school closure. 居民關(guān)于反對學(xué)校關(guān)閉一事準(zhǔn)備展開爭論。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)They barricaded the main road with fallen trees. 他們用倒下的樹堵住了主要道路。
The police barricaded off the entrance to the square. 警方在廣場的入口處設(shè)置了路障。
The boy barricaded the door to keep the stranger out. 男孩擋住門不讓那個陌生人進(jìn)去。
They attempted to use sand package to barricade the floods, but was useless. 他們嘗試用沙包來阻擋淹水可是卻沒效。
They barricaded themselves in (their rooms). 他們把自己關(guān)在(自己的屋子)里面。
barricade指臨時設(shè)置的“路障,街壘”。