roadblock
英 [ˈrəʊdblɒk]
美 [ˈroʊdblɑːk]
n. 路障; 障碍
复数:roadblocks
Collins.1 / BNC.22512 / COCA.11361
牛津词典
noun
- 路障
a barrier put across the road by the police or army so that they can stop and search vehicles - 障碍
something that stops a plan from going ahead
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (警方或军队设置的)路障
When the police or the army put aroadblockacross a road, they stop all the traffic going through, for example because they are looking for a criminal.- The city police set up roadblocks to check passing vehicles.
该市警察设置了路障以检查过往车辆。
- The city police set up roadblocks to check passing vehicles.
英英释义
noun
- a barrier set up by police to stop traffic on a street or road in order to catch a fugitive or inspect traffic etc.
- any condition that makes it difficult to make progress or to achieve an objective
- intolerance is a barrier to understanding
双语例句
- I'm supervising this roadblock.
我就是负责这个路障的。 - But Lincoln forced the engine driver to run the roadblock.
但是林肯强迫着火车司机闯过了路障。 - This provides a significant roadblock to innovation and help for this is very much welcome.
这为创新设置了一个严重的障碍,非常欢迎在这个问题上的帮助。 - Do you provide significant organizational roadblock removal for agile teams?
你是否帮助敏捷团队清除了大量组织层面的障碍? - Six policemen started to erect a roadblock.
六名警察开始设置路障。 - So it's almost impossible to become carbon neutral with a roadblock like that.
存在这样一个障碍的情况下,几乎不可能实现碳中和。 - A roadblock is only a roadblock if you dont know about it.
如果你不知道,那么障碍仅是个障碍而已。 - A ragtag army roadblock on the outskirts of the city.
一支杂牌军队在城郊设置的路障。 - The police had set up a roadblock and waved several drivers down.
警方设下路障并挥手示意几位司机停车。 - The city police set up roadblocks to check passing vehicles.
该市警察设置了路障以检查过往车辆。
