Block.
美 [blɒk]
英 [blɒk]
- n.块;块体;区;障碍
- v.阻塞;阻碍;堵塞;挡
- 网络街区;电话屏蔽专
Block.
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固体solid material
1. | [c] (方形平面)大块;立方体a large piece of a solid material that is square in shape and usually has flat sides |
a block of ice/concrete/stone 一方冰╱混凝土╱石头 | |
a chopping block(= for cutting food on) 砧板 |
建筑building
2. | [c] (公寓、办公、教学、医院等)大楼;(成组建筑中的)一栋楼房a tall building that contains flats or offices; buildings that form part of a school, hospital, etc. which are used for a particular purpose |
a tower block 高层建筑 | |
a block of flats 公寓大楼 | |
an office block 办公大楼 | |
the university's science block 这所大学的理科大楼 |
街道streets
3. | [c] 街道围成的楼群;街区a group of buildings with streets on all sides |
She took the dog for a walk around the block. 她带着狗绕街区散步。 |
4. | [c] (两条街道之间的)一段街区the length of one side of a piece of land or group of buildings, from the place where one street crosses it to the next |
His apartment is three blocks away from the police station. 他住在和警察局相隔三个街区的公寓里。 |
一片土地area of land
5. | [c] 一大片土地a large area of land |
6. | [c] 房基地;宅基地an area of land for building a house on |
数量amount
7. | [c] (东西的)一批,一组;(时间的)一段a quantity of sth or an amount of time that is considered as a single unit |
a block of shares 一大宗股份 | |
a block of text in a document 文件中的一段文字 | |
The theatre gives discounts for block bookings(= a large number of tickets bought at the same time) . 该剧院给团体票打折。 | |
The three-hour class is divided into four blocks of 45 minutes each. 三小时的课分成四节,每节 45 分钟。 |
形成阻碍that stops progress
8. | [c][ususing] 障碍物;阻碍;妨害something that makes movement or progress difficult or impossible |
Lack of training acts as a block to progress in a career. 缺乏训练会妨碍事业的发展。 |
体育运动in sport
9. | [c] 阻挡;拦截a movement that stops another player from going forward |
刑罚for punishment
10. | [pl] (旧时斩首用的)垫头木(in the past) the piece of wood on which a person's head was cut off as a punishment |
IDM
go on the block
被拿去卖;推上拍卖场to be sold, especially at an auction (= a sale in which items are sold to the person who offers the most money)
have been around the block (a few times)
(informal)
经验丰富;见多识广to have a lot of experience
put/lay your head/neck on the block
冒(失业、损失名誉等)的险to risk losing your job, damaging your reputation, etc. by doing or saying sth
1. | ~ sth 堵塞;阻塞to stop sth from moving or flowing through a pipe, a passage, a road, etc. by putting sth in it or across it |
After today's heavy snow, many roads are still blocked. 今天下过大雪,很多道路仍然堵塞。 | |
a blocked sink 堵塞了的洗涤槽 |
2. | ~ the/sb's way, exit, view, etc. 堵住(某人的路等);挡住(某人的视线等)to stop sb from going somewhere or seeing sth by standing in front of them or in their way |
One of the guards moved to block her path. 一名守卫走过去挡住她的路。 | |
An ugly new building blocked the view from the window. 一座难看的大楼把窗外的景物遮住了。 |
3. | ~ sth 妨碍;阻碍to prevent sth from happening, developing or making progress |
The proposed merger has been blocked by the government. 建议中的合并计划遇到了政府的阻力。 |
4. | ~ sth 拦截,挡住(球、打击等)to stop a ball, blow, etc. from reaching somewhere by moving in front of it |
His shot was blocked by the goalie. 他起脚射门,球被守门员拦住了。 |