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block·er
bla kr
noun
a compact usually solid piece of substantial material especially when worked or altered to serve a particular purpose blocks of cheese: such as
a block of ice
the piece of wood on which the neck of a person condemned to be beheaded is laid for execution
put her neck on the block
a mold or form on which articles are shaped or displayed
a wooden hat block
a hollow rectangular building unit usually of artificial material
a wall of concrete blocks
a lightweight usually cubical and solid wooden or plastic building toy that is usually provided in sets
children playing with blocks
the casting that contains the cylinders of an internal combustion engine
engine block
sports starting block a slow start out of the blocks
the first swimmer off the blocks
obstacle
putting a block on any future development
sports an obstruction of an opponent's playespecially, football: a halting or impeding of the progress or movement of an opponent by use of the body
a block by the right tackle
interruption of normal physiological function (as of a tissue or organ)especially: heart block
The patient presented with a block.
psychology interruption or cessation especially of train of thought by competing thoughts or psychological suppression an emotional block compare writer's block
a mental block
slang head sense 1
threatened to knock his block off
a wooden or metal case enclosing one or more pulleys and having a hook, eye, or strap by which it may be attached
a piece of material (such as wood or linoleum) having on its surface a hand-cut design from which impressions are to be printed
wooden blocks used for printing books
a usually rectangular space (as in a city) enclosed by streets and occupied by or intended for buildings
She lived on our block.
a large building divided into separate functional units
an apartment block
a platform from which property is sold at auction
went on the block and sold for nearly three million dollars
a quantity, number, or section of things dealt with as a unit a half-hour block of music a block of text
bought a large block of shares
bloc sense 2
popular among several voting blocks
biographical name
Herbert Lawrence 1909–2001 Herblockˈhər-ˌbläk American editorial cartoonist
verb
transitive verb
to make unsuitable for passage or progress by obstruction
The road was blocked by a rock slide.
archaic blockade
… a city … besieged and blocked about …—John Milton
to hinder the passage, progress, or accomplishment of by or as if by interposing an obstruction senators trying to block passage of the bill
The ambulance was blocked by traffic.
to shut off from view
The building blocks our view of the ocean.
to interfere usually legitimately with (an opponent, an opponent's shot, etc.) in various games or sports blocked the shot with her hand
practice blocking our opponents
to prevent normal functioning or action of
block a nerve with novocaine
to restrict the exchange of (currency, checks, etc.)
to mark or indicate the outline or chief lines of
block out a design
to shape on, with, or as if with a block (see block entry 1 sense 1b)
block a hat
to secure, support, or provide with a block (see block entry 1 sense 1) block up the rear wheels
blocking a plate for printing
to work out (the principal positions and movements) for the performers (as of a play)also: to work out the players' positions and movements for (a scene or a play) —often used with out
block out a scene before the actors arrive on set
typesetting to make (two or more lines of writing or type) flush at the left or at both left and right
golf to hit (a ball or shot) inaccurately toward the right from a right-handed swing or toward the left from a left-handed swing : push
… you get excited, don't finish your backswing and block your next drive into the foliage.—Thomas Boswell
intransitive verb
sports to interfere usually legitimately with an opponent : to block an opponent
needs to practice blocking
“工具”的意思约为1400年左右,“人”的意思约为1600年左右,是从 block(v.1)派生而来的代词。美式足球的意思来源于1914年。
阻挡队员
拦网队员
阻滞物,阻滞剂:阻断、阻滞、阻塞或封闭某通道或某活动等的物质
Noun and Verb Middle English blok, from Middle French & Middle Dutch; Middle French bloc, from Middle Dutch blok; akin to Old High German bloh block
The first known use of block was in the 14th century
blond1 of 2adjective
of a pale yellowish brown coloralso: having blond hair a blond actor —spelled blond when used of a boy or man and often blonde when used of a girl or woman
blond hair
blond2 of 2noun
a blond person—spelled blond when used of a boy or man and usually blonde when used of a girl or woman
a light yellowish brown to dark grayish yellow
blokenoun
man entry 1 sense 1a
blognoun
a website that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writeralso: the contents of such a site
blognoun
a website that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writeralso: the contents of such a site
block1 of 2noun
a solid piece of material (as stone or wood) usually with one or more flat sides
building blocks
a hollow rectangular piece of material (as of glass or concrete) used for building
cinder block
a piece of wood on which condemned persons are beheaded
a mold or support on which something is shaped or displayed
the molded part that contains the cylinders of an internal-combustion engine
obstacle
the act of slowing down or stopping an opponent's play in sports
interruption of normal function of bodily processesalso: interruption especially of train of thought a mental block
a heart block
a wooden or metal case for one or more pulleys
a number of things forming a group or unit
a block of seats
a large building divided into separate units
a usually rectangular space enclosed by streets
the length of the side of such a block
three blocks south
a stand for something to be sold at auction
a hand-carved piece of material from which copies are to be printed
block2 of 2verb
to stop up or close off : obstruct
to slow down or stop the progress ofespecially: to interfere with an opponent (as in football)
to shut off from view
block the sun
to prevent normal functioning or action of
block a nerve with an anesthetic
to mark the main lines of
block out a sketch
to shape on, with, or as if with a block
to make (lines of writing or type) even at the left or at both left and right
to secure, support, or provide with a block
blockhousenoun
a building of heavy timbers or of concrete built with holes in its sides through which persons inside may fire out at an enemy
a building used as an observation point for an operation likely to be accompanied by heat, blast, or radiation hazard
blockheadnoun
a stupid person
block1 of 2noun
a solid piece of material (as stone or wood) usually with one or more flat sides
building blocks
a hollow rectangular piece of material (as of glass or concrete) used for building
cinder block
a piece of wood on which condemned persons are beheaded
a mold or support on which something is shaped or displayed
the molded part that contains the cylinders of an internal-combustion engine
obstacle
the act of slowing down or stopping an opponent's play in sports
interruption of normal function of bodily processesalso: interruption especially of train of thought a mental block
a heart block
a wooden or metal case for one or more pulleys
a number of things forming a group or unit
a block of seats
a large building divided into separate units
a usually rectangular space enclosed by streets
the length of the side of such a block
three blocks south
a stand for something to be sold at auction
a hand-carved piece of material from which copies are to be printed
block2 of 2verb
to stop up or close off : obstruct
to slow down or stop the progress ofespecially: to interfere with an opponent (as in football)
to shut off from view
block the sun
to prevent normal functioning or action of
block a nerve with an anesthetic
to mark the main lines of
block out a sketch
to shape on, with, or as if with a block
to make (lines of writing or type) even at the left or at both left and right
to secure, support, or provide with a block
block1 of 2noun
a solid piece of material (as stone or wood) usually with one or more flat sides
building blocks
a hollow rectangular piece of material (as of glass or concrete) used for building
cinder block
a piece of wood on which condemned persons are beheaded
a mold or support on which something is shaped or displayed
the molded part that contains the cylinders of an internal-combustion engine
obstacle
the act of slowing down or stopping an opponent's play in sports
interruption of normal function of bodily processesalso: interruption especially of train of thought a mental block
a heart block
a wooden or metal case for one or more pulleys
a number of things forming a group or unit
a block of seats
a large building divided into separate units
a usually rectangular space enclosed by streets
the length of the side of such a block
three blocks south
a stand for something to be sold at auction
a hand-carved piece of material from which copies are to be printed
block2 of 2verb
to stop up or close off : obstruct
to slow down or stop the progress ofespecially: to interfere with an opponent (as in football)
to shut off from view
block the sun
to prevent normal functioning or action of
block a nerve with an anesthetic
to mark the main lines of
block out a sketch
to shape on, with, or as if with a block
to make (lines of writing or type) even at the left or at both left and right
to secure, support, or provide with a block
1 If this sounds more like your style, then you might want to try a carbohydrate blocker.
如果这听起来像你的风格,那么你也许会想尝试一种阻断碳水化合物。
2 Unlike the UV absorbers built into marine varnish, these UV blockers offer permanent protection — as long as the finish doesn’t erode or flake off.
3 For older kids, install an ad blocker on your web browser and then encourage them to financially support the sites, artists and media they value.
4 Curcumin , a JNK blocker , blocked ATRA inhibition of cell growth.
atra对 Y79 细胞的抑制作用可被JNK的 阻断剂Curcumin阻断.
5 He hopes to be on puberty blockers soon, and then hormone therapy so he can fully transition into a male.
6 You may also want to consider buying a phone that offers a caller ID screen and/or “call blocker” button.
7 I was given beta blockers, to calm my racing heart, and Carbimazole, to suppress my frantic thyroid.
8 The calcium channel blocker had similar effect and was concerned by doctors.
而钙通道阻滞剂治疗消化性溃疡的疗效已引起广大医生的关注。
9 Tinted finishes often contain UV blockers, which are finely ground particles that physically interrupt the wavelengths of light that do the damage while still letting through most wavelengths in the visible light spectrum.
10 Elliot had been working with a therapist for months to receive a letter clearing them for puberty blockers, should they decide to take them.
11 That night, my heart took its revenge, breaking through the beta blockers, racing at a gleeful trot that for days had me sleepless and trembling.
12 Although their intended use is insulation, draft blockers fit snugly between the bottom of your door and the floor, and thus stop sound from moving from room to room as easily.
13 As an icy blonde sometimes actress, apparent Vanity Fair takedown blocker and full-time Goopista, Paltrow’s been called everything from “a tone deaf Marie Antoinette” to “nearly universally loathed figure.”
14 For example, you can set up a pop-up blocker to block new browser Windows from opening.
例如,您可以将弹出阻止器设置成阻止新浏览器窗口打开。
15 They can stop taking the blocker at any time and their own puberty will kick in, albeit at a later stage.
16 Not only are puberty blockers reversible, but their original use included assisting cisgender children who were undergoing precocious puberty.
17 The ambulance was blocked by cars in the road.
18 She ended up using Inderal, a beta blocker, to calm her nerves so she could focus during an auditions and move forward.
19 a shield that blocks the wind
20 His vote blocked the treaty.