barricade
n 障碍物(barr+ic+ade 表名词)
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barricade
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◙ noun1. an improvised barrier erected across a street or other thoroughfare to prevent or delay the movement of opposing forces• 路障,街垒◙ verb1. [with obj.] block or defend with such a barrier• 设置路障于;阻塞 »they barricaded the building and occupied it all night. 他们封锁了那幢大楼并连夜占领。 shut (oneself or someone) into a place by blocking all the entrances• 把(自己或他人)封锁在(某地) »detainees who barricaded themselves into their dormitory. 把自己反锁在寝室里的被拘留者。【IDIOMS】
◘ man (或 go to) the barricades1. strongly protest against a government or other institution• 强烈抗议政府(或其他机构)【语源】
1. late 16th cent.: from French, from barrique 'cask', from Spanish barrica; related to barrel (barrels being often used to build barricades)
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