柯林斯詞典blockade /bl??ke?d/ (blockading,blockaded,blockades) 1. N-COUNT A blockade of a place is an action that is taken to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving it. 封鎖 It's not yet clear who will actually enforce the blockade. 目前還不清楚到底誰(shuí)會(huì)來(lái)執(zhí)行封鎖。2. V-T 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 from using that road or port. 封鎖 About 50,000 people are trapped in the town, which has been blockaded for more than 40 days. 約有五萬(wàn)人被困在這個(gè)已經(jīng)被封鎖了40多天的小鎮(zhèn)里。 返回 blockade劍橋詞典the situation in which a country or place is surrounded by soldiers or ships to stop people or goods from going in or out 封鎖 an air and sea blockade 空中及海上封鎖 The Soviet blockade of Berlin was lifted in May 1949. 蘇聯(lián)對(duì)柏林的封鎖于1949年5月解除。 There is still some hope that the economic blockade will work and make military intervention unnecessary . 經(jīng)濟(jì)封鎖仍有望發(fā)揮作用,這樣就不必采取軍事干預(yù)。 返回 blockade