barricading的中文翻译是什么意思

barricading

/ˌbæriˈkeidɪŋ/

v. 设路障于,以障碍物阻塞( barricade的现在分词 ); 设路障[防御工事]保卫或固守

barricading柯林斯释义

N-COUNT路障;街垒

A barricade is a line of vehicles or other objects placed across a road or open space to stop people getting past, for example during street fighting or as a protest.

  • Large areas of the city have been closed off by barricades set up by the demonstrators.

    城市中大片地区被示威者设立的路障封锁了。

VERB在…设路障;阻碍;阻塞

If you barricade something such as a road or an entrance, you place a barricade or barrier across it, usually to stop someone getting in.

  • The rioters barricaded streets with piles of blazing tyres...

    暴徒用一堆堆燃烧的轮胎在大街上筑起了路障。

  • The doors had been barricaded.

    门都被堵住了。

VERB把…隔离;堵住

If you barricade yourself inside a room or building, you place barriers across the door or entrance so that other people cannot get in.

  • The students have barricaded themselves into their dormitory building...

    学生们把自己关在了宿舍楼里。

  • About forty prisoners are still barricaded inside the wrecked buildings.

    仍有大约40名囚犯被困在严重损毁的建筑物中。

barricading场景例句

He was barricading himself against possibilities.

他严阵以待可能发生的事.

As he had anticipated, a thundering iron gate fell nearby, barricading the entrance to the suite.

果然不出馆长所料, 附近的一扇铁门轰然倒下, 封住了通往画廊的入口.