英:[blɒkt]
美:[blɒkt]
英:[blɒkt]
美:[blɒkt]
adj.
封锁的,闭塞的,联锁的
v.
堵塞( block的过去式和过去分词 )
阻碍
设计(电视录像的摄像镜头布局)
[球类](合法)阻挡(对手)
词根:block
adj.block 成批的,大块的;交通堵塞的
n.block 块;街区;大厦;障碍物
blocking 阻塞;封闭;大块
blockade 阻塞
blockage 堵塞,堵塞;封锁;妨碍
v.blocking 阻塞(block的ing形式)
vt.block 阻止;阻塞;限制
blockade 封锁
Adjective
1. closed to traffic;
"the repaving results in many blocked streets"
2. completely obstructed or closed off;
"the storm was responsible for many blocked roads and bridges"
"the drain was plugged"
blocked up过厚
【修】分块,封锁
The first known use of blocked was in 1898
1 My reflex kicked in, and I blocked her hand with mine, but I used the wrong hand.
2 She accuses me of having blocked out the past.
她指责我把过去忘得一干二净。
3 Mabel, riding on the handrail, whizzed by and blocked her progress on the first landing.
4 The image of it blocked the alpana designs that used to dazzle her mind with color.
5 Koffi craned her neck, trying to see over people’s heads as more came from behind them and blocked them in.
6 In the final seconds, Gunn goalie Kevin Cantwell blocked two shots.
在最后的几秒钟,甘恩队的守门员凯文·坎特维尔扑出了两次射门。
7 His voice was as wheedling as ever, but there was an open threat in his eyes as he stepped in front of Ranofer and blocked his way.
8 The lumbering Time Suck had just reached the base of Fry High Boulevard, where its path was blocked by the cars.
9 But my view was blocked, partly by the guys and mostly by the car that stopped in the middle of the street.
10 Jon blocked a savage cut at his head, the shock of impact running up his arm as the swords crashed together.
11 Ms. Owens blocked his path and said, “Walk, don’t run.”
12 He blocked the blows calmly, his longsword meeting each slash and turning it aside.
13 I kept my body on him so he couldn’t set himself for the leap or blocked him out with my elbow in his chest.
14 The view was still blocked by a Venetian blind, which he hoisted clatteringly.
15 A blue-and-white Austin had blocked part of the road; the Jeep had been forced to a stop; the women were being led away peaceably, so the truck driver said, peaceably to the car.
16 “It happens once a year, kinda like a volcano, which is why this place is blocked off. We’d both die.”
17 Mr. Jordan, a wide man, blocked the gangplank by standing right behind my father.
18 He found himself against a pile of soft earth—evidently the end of a blocked run leading out of the burrow—and turned.
19 And all the walls around me, everything that has blocked my joy these past few months, oozes, trickles, and melts away.
20 “Carlos acted like he was Lisa’s daddy. When I got locked up, he moved y’all in with him and blocked my calls. Even took her to a divorce attorney.”