barricade
noun [ C ] uk/ˈbær.ɪ.keɪd/ /bær.ɪˈkeɪd/ us/ˈber.ə.keɪd/ /ber.əˈkeɪd/
(尤指迅速设置的)障碍物,路障
a line or pile of objects put together, often quickly, to stop people from going where they want to go
A few protestors broke through police barricades and rushed toward the site.
erect a barricade Inmates erected a barricade between themselves and the prison guards. 囚犯们设置了路障把狱警和他们自己隔开。
barricade
verb [ T ] uk/ˈbær.ɪ.keɪd/ /bær.ɪˈkeɪd/ us/ˈber.ə.keɪd/ /ber.əˈkeɪd/
设路障于某物的对面、周围或前面
to build a barricade across, around, or in front of something
Barricade the doors! 堵住门!
[ + adv/prep ] Terrified villagers have barricaded themselves into their houses. 惊恐不安的村民们把自己关在家里不出来。