Skip to main content

blocked

US // (blɒkt) //

受阻的,受阻碍的,被封锁的,受阻

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : slang functionally impeded by amphetamine

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbobstruct
Antonyms

Examples

  • All the roads into Iraqi Kurdistan and toward Baghdad are closed and now the road toward Syria is also blocked.

  • The government has blocked every opportunity to challenge this case on its merits.

  • I normally ignore blocked numbers, but was expecting a number of calls that day so I excused myself and answered anyway.

  • They made one last charge for the airport, and when the riot police blocked them again a melee ensued.

  • But because he is still a practicing pastor, his name was instead blocked from her publicized affidavit.

  • The south tunnel in New Street was blocked April 18, 1877, by a locomotive turning over.

  • John Silence, however, was before us both, and his figure slipped past and blocked the doorway of the tent.

  • When about half way to Monticello three rough-looking men blocked the road, demanding his name and the reason of his haste.

  • The channel between Bernier and Dorre is about a mile and a half wide, but is so blocked up by rocks as to be impassable.

  • On the right hand is seen a passage blocked up with stones, as was frequently done, to prevent accident.