释义 |
siegeBrE /siːdʒ/NAmE /siːdʒ/ nouna military operation in which an army tries to capture a town by surrounding it and stopping the supply of food, etc. to the people inside (军队对城镇的)围困,包围,围攻,封锁◆the siege of Troy 特洛伊之围◆The siege was finally lifted (= ended) after six months. 六个月后封锁最终解除了。◆The police placed the city centre under a virtual state of siege (= it was hard to get in or out). 警方可说是已封锁了市中心。a situation in which the police surround a building where people are living or hiding, in order to make them come out (警察对建筑物的)包围,封锁 ➡ see also besiege ●under ˈsiegesurrounded by an army or the police in a siege 被包围;被围困;被封锁being criticized all the time or put under pressure by problems, questions, etc. 一再遭到批评的;受…困扰的●lay ˈsiege to sthto begin a siege of a town, building, etc. 围困,围攻(城镇、建筑物等)to surround a building, especially in order to speak to or question the person or people living or working there 包围(某建筑物,旨在和里面的人对话或质询) |