roadblock
noun /ˈrəʊdblɒk/
/ˈrəʊdblɑːk/
- a barrier put across the road by the police or army so that they can stop and search vehicles
路障 - The police set up a roadblock on the bridge.
警察在桥上设置了路障。
Topics Law and justicec2, Transport by car or lorryc2- Police have set up a roadblock on the road to London.
警察在通往伦敦的路上设置了路障。 - The truck drove through the roadblock at 100 mph.
卡车以 100 英里的时速驶过了路障。 - They were stopped at a roadblock leaving the city.
他们离城时在路障处被截住了。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- army
- military
- police
- …
- set up
- remove
- at a/the roadblock
- through a/the roadblock
- The police set up a roadblock on the bridge.
- (North American English) something that stops a plan from going ahead
障碍 - This bill would create a roadblock for women.
这一法案会对妇女形成障碍。 - The project faces legal roadblocks.
该项目面临法律上的障碍。
- I was hitting a roadblock in my personal work.
我的个人事业遇到了困难。 - No sooner had they celebrated their victory than they came up against a new roadblock.
他们刚庆祝完胜利就遇到了一个新的障碍。 - The company hit its first roadblock last year.
该公司去年遇到了第一个难题。 - The proposed merger is already facing potential roadblocks.
提议中的合并已经面临着潜在的障碍。 - self-defeating beliefs and other roadblocks to happiness
适得其反的观念及其他幸福之路上的障碍
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- major
- potential
- …
- remove
- encounter
- hit
- …
- up against a roadblock
- roadblock in
- roadblock to
- …
- This bill would create a roadblock for women.