blockading
v. 實行封鎖( blockade的現在分詞 ); 阻塞,擋住
A blockade of a place is an action that is taken to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving it.
Striking lorry drivers agreed to lift their blockades of main roads...
罷工的卡車司機們同意解除對主幹道的封堵。
It's not yet clear who will actually enforce the blockade.
目前還不清楚誰會真正執行這項封鎖任務。
If a group of people blockade a place, they stop goods or people from reaching that place. If they blockade a road or a port, they stop people using that road or port.
Truck drivers have blockaded roads to show their anger over new driving regulations...
卡車司機透過阻塞道路來表達他們對新機動車交通法規的不滿。
About 50,000 people are trapped in the town, which has been blockaded for more than 40 days.
大約有5萬人被困在這座已被包圍40多天的城市中。
1. blocking entrance to and exit from seaports and harbors;
The Army boys had personnel carriers blockading the cross streets.
陸軍士兵用運兵車封鎖了十字路口。
I give myself about six months more of blockading and then I'm through.
我給自己打了個在封鎖線再跑六個月的算盤,以後就完了.
He favored a policy of applying our naval and air strength toward the blockading of Germany.
他主張以我們的海空軍封鎖德國.
Chinese company was holding them to ransom : blockading the plant.
一家中國公司以 查封 他們廠房為威脅,要他們付款.
GWT: King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon arrived while his officers were blockading the city.
呂震中本: 巴比倫王尼布甲尼撒就親自來攻那城,他的臣僕繼續將城圍困.