🚧blockade (bloked)

noun
/blɑːˈkeɪd/
blocage (blocage)

Signification

an act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
Traduction de la signification
un acte de sceller un endroit pour empêcher les marchandises ou les personnes d'entrer ou de sortir
un acte de sceller un endroit pour empecher les marchandises ou les personnes d'entrer ou de sortir

Phrases d'exemple

The navy set up a blockade around the harbor.

La marine a mis en place un blocage autour du port.
La marine a mis en place un blocage autour du port.

The naval blockade prevented supplies from reaching the port.

Le blocus naval a empêché les fournitures d'atteindre le port.
Le blocus naval a empêché les fournitures d'atteindre le port.

Expressions d'exemple

run the blockade
passer le blocage
passer le blocage

Synonymes

siege, barrier, obstruction, embargo, restriction
Entrée 1
siege, barrier, obstruction, embargo, restriction
Entrée 2
siege, embargo, barrier, obstruction

Antonymes

opening, access, passage
Entrée 1
opening, access, passage
Entrée 2
access, opening, passage

Collocations

naval blockade, economic blockade, impose a blockade, lift blockade
Entrée 1
naval blockade, economic blockade, impose a blockade
Entrée 2
naval blockade, economic blockade, lift blockade

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