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block /BrE blɒk; NAmE blɑːk/ ► SEE ALLblock sb/sth inblock sth offblock sth outblock sb/sth outblock sb/sth out of sthblock sth up●ˌblock sb/sth ˈinto stop a vehicle from being driven away by parking too close to it (停车间距过小而)把…困住,把…堵住◆You’re blocking that Mini in. 你停的车把那辆宝马微型车给挡住了。◆Somebody had parked in front of me, blocking me in. 有人把车停在我前面,把我的车堵住了。◆I was blocked in by two lorries so I had to leave the car and walk. 我的车被两辆大货车夹在中间不能动弹,我只好下车步行。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] (less frequent) ●ˌblock sth ˈoff1. to close a road or another place by placing a barrier across it to stop sb/sth going in or coming out (设立路障等)拦堵,封锁◆The police blocked the street off. 警察封锁了这条街道。◆The pipe had been blocked off to prevent further leaks. 为防止继续渗漏,管道被堵上了。OBJ street, road, area, entrance SYN close sth off (to sth/sb) 2. (especially NAmE) to reserve a period of time for a particular activity 留出,预留(时间)◆Thursday afternoons are blocked off for sports. 周四下午定为体育活动时间。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌblock sth ˈoutto stop light or noise from coming in; to cover or hide sth 遮挡(光线或噪声);遮盖;掩盖◆The trees blocked out much of the sunlight. 树木挡住了大部分的阳光。◆ (figurative) I’m so used to the traffic noise now I just block it out (= I don’t hear it). 现在我已经完全适应了汽车噪声,对它充耳不闻。OBJ light, sun, sound[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (less frequent) ●ˌblock sb/sth ˈout●ˌblock sb/sth ˈout of sthto avoid remembering sb/sth or thinking about sb/sth, especially sth unpleasant 刻意遗忘,不去想(尤指令人不快的事)◆He tried to block the incident out of his mind. 他试图把那件事从心头抹去。SYN blot sb/sth out, etc., shut sth out, shut sth out of sth, suppress sth[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]●ˌblock sth ˈupto fill sth such as a hole completely so that nothing can get through it 堵塞,封住(孔洞等)◆All the windows had been blocked up. 所有窗户都封死了。OBJ window, door, hole, fireplace[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˌblocked ˈup adjective completely full; not clear 塞满的;阻塞的◆I’ve got a blocked-up nose. 我的鼻子塞住了。 |