柯林斯詞典barricade /?b?r??ke?d/ (barricading,barricaded,barricades) 1. N-COUNT A barricade is a line of vehicles or other objects placed across a road or open space to stop people from getting past, for example, during street fighting or as a protest. 街壘; 路障 Large areas of the city have been closed off by barricades set up by the demonstrators. 城裡的大部分地區(qū)都被示威者設(shè)置的路障給封鎖了。2. V-T If you barricade something such as a road or an entrance, you place a barricade or barrier across it, usually to stop someone from getting in. 在…設(shè)路障 The rioters barricaded streets with piles of blazing tyres. 閙事者用成堆燃燒著的輪胎擋住了街道。3. V-T If you barricade yourself inside a room or building, you place barriers across the door or entrance so that other people cannot get in. 把…堵在 The students have barricaded themselves into their dormitory building. 學(xué)生們將自己堵在宿捨樓裡。 返回 barricade劍橋詞典a line or pile of objects put together, often quickly , to stop people from going where they want to go (尤指迅速設(shè)置的)障礙物,路障 Inmates erected a barricade between themselves and the prison guards . 囚犯們設(shè)置了路障把獄警和他們自己隔開。 返回 barricade