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bar·ri·cade /ˌbærɪˈkeɪd,ˈbærɪ-/ n. | vt. I n. 1. 路障,街垒 throw up barricades across the streets 在各条街道匆匆筑起路障 Rebels manned barbed-wire barricades. 造反派据守铁丝网街垒。 2. 栅栏,隔板,挡墙;障碍 glance at sb. from behind a barricade of towels 从挡着的一排毛巾后瞥某人一眼 be guarded by legal barricades 受法律保障 3. [barricades] 战斗领域;争论题目 She fought on the barricades for women's rights. 她为女权而战。
II vt. 1. 设置路障(或挡墙等)于;阻塞,挡住 barricade a road with fallen trees 用倒下的树堵住公路 barricade the door to keep sb. out 挡住门不让某人进去 2. 使躲在路障(或挡墙等)后面 barricade oneself behind a counter 把柜台当作屏障躲在后面 barricade oneself in (或 into) one's room 把自己关在房间里 (不会客) barricade oneself against outside moral decay 把自己同外界的道德沦丧相隔绝 [OFr < barriquer to barricade < barrique barrel < Sp barrica < barril barrel] |