barricade怎么读/barricade的发音
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barricade是什么意思
n. 路障, 障碍
vt. 设路障于, 阻碍
第三人称单数barricades
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过去式barricaded
现在分词barricading
过去分词barricaded
n. a barrier (usually thrown up hastily) to impede the advance of an enemy
v. render unsuitable for passage
v. prevent access to by barricading
v. block off with barricades
barricade的双语例句
1. The protesters set up a barricade to block the main road.
抗议者设置了一个路障来封锁主干道。
2. Police used a barricade to control the crowd during the demonstration.
警方在示威期间使用路障来控制人群。
3. Soldiers quickly built a barricade of sandbags to protect their position.
士兵们迅速用沙袋建起一道防御工事以保护他们的阵地。
4. The students formed a human barricade to prevent officials from entering the building.
学生们组成人墙,阻止官员进入大楼。
5. A wooden barricade was placed at the entrance to the construction site.
施工现场的入口处放置了一个木制路障。
6. During the riot, the streets were filled with makeshift barricades.
暴动期间,街道上布满了临时搭建的路障。
7. The crowd pushed against the barricade, trying to break through.
人群推挤着路障,试图冲破它。
8. They had to remove the barricade to allow emergency vehicles to pass.
他们不得不移除路障,以便紧急车辆通过。
9. The old town was protected by a stone barricade during the medieval period.
在中世纪时期,这座老城由一道石制防御工事保护。
10. The police reinforced the barricade after more protesters arrived.
随着更多抗议者的到来,警方加强了路障。