barricade
noun
UK/ˈbær.ɪ.keɪd/
US/ˈber.ə.keɪd/
Definitions of barricade noun
- Countable(可數名詞)
A structure or object, often hastily assembled, that blocks passage or provides protection.
(尤指迅速設置的)障礙物;路障
The protestors overcame the police barricade and advanced to the location.
抗議者突破了警察的路障,並前進到指定地點。
The workers used concrete blocks to create a barricade to protect the construction site.
工人們使用混凝土塊建造了一個路障來保護建築工地。
For security purposes, barricades were placed around the event venue.
出於安全考慮,活動場地周圍設置了路障。
verb
UK/ˈbær.ɪ.keɪd/
US/ˈber.ə.keɪd/
Definitions of barricade verb
- Transitive(及物動詞)
To obstruct or block access to a place by erecting a barrier.
在某物的前面、周圍或對面設置路障
They used sandbags and wooden planks to barricade the front entrance.
他們用沙袋和木板堵住了前門入口。
Protesters barricaded the street, halting traffic.
抗議者封鎖了街道,使交通停滯。
Residents barricaded their windows with boards as the storm approached.
居民們用木板封住窗戶以應對即將到來的風暴。