blockade的意思和读音

blockade

: [blɑˈkeɪd] : [blɒˈkeɪd]

n.

v.

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blockades  blockading  blockaded  

adj.+n.naval blockade,total blockade,tight blockade

v.+n.remove blockade,run blockade,impose blockade,lift blockade

v.deny access,obstruct,defend,block,guard

n.barrier,barricade,obstruction,line of defense,cordon

blockaden.

1.the action of surrounding or closing a place, especially a port, in order to stop people or goods from coming in or out

a naval blockade

to impose/lift a blockade

an economic blockade(= stopping goods from entering or leaving a country)

2.a barrier that stops people or vehicles from entering or leaving a place

The police set up blockades on highways leading out of the city.

v.

1.~ sthto surround a place, especially a port, in order to stop people or goods from coming in or out

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v.1.,,,,

n.1.an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another

v.1.to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another

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1.Left unsettled was an issue at the heart of the conflict -- Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.——

2.Jack: With me killed, you'd arrive at the cove, find it a stronghold, nigh impregnable. . . able to withstand blockade for years.

3.It was at least partly its sense of vulnerability to blockade that led it to embark on its tragic and ruthless rampage across Asia.

4.An Irish-owned ship that was trying to break through the Israeli blockade of Gaza has been diverted to the Port of Ashdod.线

5.Even if Japan blockades the Chinese coastline, it is impossible for her to blockade China's Northwest, Southwest and West.沿西西西

6.Kennedy decided to use a naval blockade -- he called it a "quarantine" -- to prevent any more Soviet ships from reaching Cuba.”,

7.Though she was thoroughly aware of his insincerity , she much preferred him in the role of the romantic blockade.线

8.bald blockade of acne known as acne, as the tip size gray red papules, easy to bolt out of fat.

9.The African Union has called on the United Nations Security Council to give backing to an air and naval blockade of Somalia.

10.Some believe that lifting the blockade would be opening the door to a flow of weapons that would be used to attack Israelis.