| 释义 | 
		barricade美 [.berɪ'keɪd]  英 [.bærɪ'keɪd]  - n.路障;街垒
 - v.设路障防护;阻挡
 - 网络隔板;栅栏;障碍
 
 第三人称单数:barricades  现在分词:barricading  过去式:barricaded   n. blockade,barrier,cordon,obstruction,fortification v. secure,obstruct,bar,fortify,block 1.  | 路障;街垒a line of objects placed across a road, etc. to stop people from getting past  |  
  | The police stormed the barricades the demonstrators had put up. 警察冲破了示威者筑起的街垒。  |  
 1.  | ~ sth 设路障防护;阻挡to defend or block sth by building a barricade  |  
  | They barricaded all the doors and windows. 他们用障碍物堵住了所有的门窗。  |  
 n.  | 1. a barrier that protects defenders or blocks a route 2. a temporary structure that is built across a road, gate, or door to prevent people from getting through 3. used for talking about a situation in which people use determined methods to protest about something or achieve something they believe in  |  v.  | 1. to obstruct or protect something, or protect yourself, using a barricade 2. to build a barricade across a road, gate, or door  |  
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