blockage

英['blɒkɪdʒ] 美['blɑːkɪdʒ]
  • n. 封锁;障碍;[医]阻塞
GRE
Noun:
  1. the physical condition of blocking or filling a passage with an obstruction

  2. an obstruction in a pipe or tube;

    "we had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe"

  3. the act of blocking

1. The logical treatment is to remove this blockage.
合理的治疗方法就是清除堵塞物。

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2. If the blockage worked, they could retreat with dignity.
如果封锁发生作用, 他们可以体面地撤退.

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3. The interview clears lines of communication of emotional blockage.
访谈可以消除情感交流渠道上的障碍.

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4. There's a blockage in the pipe.
管道堵塞了.

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5. There's no tumor, just a blockage causing pressure, causing symptoms.
那没有肿瘤只有压迫力, 于是出现了病症.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. If the blockage worked, they could retreat with dignity.
      如果封锁发生作用,他们可以体面地撤退。
    2. The interview clears lines of communication of emotional blockage.
      访谈可以消除情感交流渠道上的障碍。
    3. People can also calles cause a blockage when they try to clean up out their ears .
      当人们试着清洁他们的耳朵也可能会引起障碍。
    4. A blockage in the arteries could be very dangerous.
      动脉阻塞是很危险的。
    5. The blockage or rupture of the artery can cause stroke.
      血管阻塞或破裂都可引致中风。