单词 | block |
释义 | block UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] noun AREA 区域 IMPROVER countable mainly US ■the distance along a street from where one road crosses it to the place where the next road crosses it, or one part of a street like this, especially in a town or city 街区;街段 •The museum is just six blocks away.博物馆离这儿只有六条街。 •My friend and I live on the countable ■a square group of buildings or houses with roads on each side 街区里的大楼 •I took a walk around the block.我围着大楼散步。 round/around the block ■on the next street which crosses this street 在前面拐过去的那条街上 •He lives just round the block.他就住在前面刚拐过去弯的地方。 UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] noun PIECE 块 ADVANCED countable ■a solid straight-sided piece of hard material 一大块(直边的坚硬物体) •a block of wood/ice一大块木头/冰 the block only singular old use ■a large piece of wood on which criminals had their head cut off (罪犯被斩首时的)垫头木 •Anne Boleyn went to UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] noun BUILDING 建筑物 countable ■a large, usually tall building divided into separate parts for use as offices or homes by several different organizations or people 大厦,大楼 •an office •UK a tower •UK a block of flats UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] noun GROUP 组 countable ■a group of things bought, dealt with, or considered together 一组;一批;一叠 •a block of tickets/seats/shares一叠票/一个座位区/大宗股票 •Corporate-hospitality firms make block bookings UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] noun PREVENT 阻止 countable usually singular ■something that blocks a tube or opening; a blockage 阻塞,堵塞物 •A block in UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] noun go on the block US ■to be sold at an auction (= public sale) 被拍卖 UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] noun have/ put your head on the block ■to risk a bad thing happening to you by doing something or helping someone 冒着掉脑袋的危险;冒着受惩罚的危险 •I'm not going to put my head on the block for UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] verb transitive ADVANCED ■to prevent movement through something, or to prevent something from happening or succeeding 堵塞,阻挡,阻碍 •A fallen tree is blocking the road.一棵倒下的树挡住了路。 •My view was blocked by a tall man in front of me.我的视线被前面的高个男子挡住了。 •She was very talented and I felt her parents were blocking her progress •A group of politicians blocked the proposal UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] block sth in ■to put a vehicle so close to another vehicle that it cannot drive away (车辆)把(其他车辆)堵在里面 •Another car had parked behind me and blocked me in.另一辆汽车停在我后面,把我的车堵在里面了。 UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] block sth off ■to close a road, path or entrance so that people cannot use it 封住(路);封锁(入口) •All the roads out of the town had been blocked off by the police.所有出城的路都被员警封锁了。 UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] block sth out STOP FROM PASSING ■to stop light or noise from passing through something 挡住(光线或噪音) •The tree outside the window blocks out the sun.窗外的树遮住了阳光。 STOP FROM THINKING ■to stop yourself from thinking about an unpleasant memory because it upsets you 不去想(不愉快的往事) •He's trying to block out memories of the accident.他努力不去回想那场事故。 UK [blɒk] US [blɑ:k] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] block sth up ■to fill a narrow space with something so that nothing can pass through 堵塞,阻塞 •In autumn, leaves block the drains up.秋天,树叶会堵塞排水管道。 |
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