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●barriˌcade yourself/sb ˈin●barriˌcade yourself/sb ˈin/ˈinto/inˈside sthto put up a line of objects at the entrance to a room or building, so that nobody can get in or out, usually to protect or defend yourself or sb else (堵住入口)把…关在里面,让…躲在里面◆The police were called when he went mad and barricaded himself in. 他发疯了,把自己关在里边,于是有人叫来了警察。◆They barricaded themselves inside their house. 他们把自己关在屋里。◆Families had to be barricaded inside a restaurant while students protested outside. 学生在外面抗议,这些家庭只得躲进一家饭馆里。OBJ room, house[v + n/pron + adv] [v + n/pron + prep] |