siege的意思和读音

siege

: [sidʒ] : [siːdʒ]

n.

v.

sieges  

n.blockade,cordon,barrier,barricade,obstruction

siegen.

1.a military operation in which an army tries to capture a town by surrounding it and stopping the supply of food, etc. to the people inside

the siege of Troy

The siege was finally lifted(= ended) after six months.

The police placed the city centre under a virtual state of siege(= it was hard to get in or out) .

2.a situation in which the police surround a building where people are living or hiding, in order to make them come out

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v.1.,

n.1.an attack in which an army surrounds a castle or city in order to prevent the people inside from receiving food and water2.a situation in which a group of people surround a building in order to protest about something or to force the people inside to come out

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1.poet's paper; and the siege of the town, with the tragedies of the wooden horse, were all but a piece of poetry.稿

2.In the court, Dick found a part of the garrison, busy with preparations for defence, and gloomily discussing the chances of a siege.

3.you may cut down trees that you know are not fruit trees and use them to build siege works until the city at war with you falls.

4.For the next two days the city felt as if it were under siege. Rocks and dust bins blocked many of the roads.

5.For the next two days the city felt as if it were under siege.

6.With economies around the world under siege, it could be at least a year before any of his fiscal policies dramatically affect stocks.

7.Out of the dull loneliness of siege, the stroll in the fresh nature of space, bathed in the New Year sun and breeze.

8.Foam mattresses are piled against the walls and the children have not seen the light of day since the siege began on February 4.,24

9."If it is under siege for a long time that country's currency gets destroyed, so gold in that country's currency will take off, " he said.“,”

10.If you're under siege and holed up in a relatively safe place, be wary of anyone urging you to make a run for it.