cordon off
英 [ˈkɔːdn ɒf]
美 [ˈkɔːrdn ɔːf]
(设置警戒线)包围,封锁
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (设置警戒线)包围,警戒,封锁
If police or soldierscordon offan area, they prevent people from entering or leaving it, usually by forming a line or ring.- Police cordoned off part of the city centre...
警察封锁了市中心的部分地区。 - The police cordoned everything off.
警察将一切都封锁了。
- Police cordoned off part of the city centre...
英英释义
verb
- divide by means of a rope
- The police roped off the area where the crime occurred
双语例句
- Escape through the cordon a thousand constables cordoned off the riot area.
1000名警察组成的警戒线把发生骚乱的地区封锁了起来。 - A200m cordon was put in place, cutting off one of London's major transport arteries and causing further traffic chaos, after reports of the suspicious vehicle.
在报道有可疑车辆后,一条200米长的警戎线切断了伦敦一条主要的交通要道,造成更大的交通混乱。 - For better or worse, Mount Fuji is so popular and easy to reach that it is nearly impossible to cordon off.
不管怎样,富士山太受欢迎,又容易抵达,几乎不可能封锁。 - Police cordoned off part of the city centre
警察封锁了市中心的部分地区。 - Police cordon off the area until the bomb is defuse.
警方封锁了这个区域直至拆除炸弹的引信为止。 - That, I assumed, would cordon me off from the Net and keep me from spreading the bug while I figured out how to get rid of it.
我想这样一来就可以切断与因特网的联系,不至于传播病毒,再想办法清除。 - But it could equally be applied in reverse to cordon off areas where the government has no business interfering with citizens.
但反过来,同样可用这一概念圈定政府无权干涉公民的领域。 - Mr Lai is said to have then broken through the police cordon, climbed to where Mr Chen sat, greeted him with a handshake-and then pushed him off the edge.
赖先生据说当时冲破警察的警戒线,爬到陈先生所坐的地方,与其握手,然后把他推下去。 - Be ( kept) under close arrest, ie carefully guarded The police cordon off the area to prevent loot.
被严密拘禁(戒备森严)警察用警戒围住该地区以防抢劫。 - The police cordoned everything off.
警察将一切都封锁了。