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		Definition of roadblock in English: roadblocknoun ˈrəʊdblɒkˈroʊdˌblɑk 1A barrier or barricade on a road, especially one set up by the authorities to stop and examine traffic. (尤指政府为检查车辆设置的)路障;关卡;道路障碍 Example sentencesExamples -  Attempts to depart are met with roadblocks and gangs of confrontational junk cars.
 -  Mining villages are ringed with officers, police roadblocks established, non-police movements restricted.
 -  From a hilltop in a silent residential quarter, the vigil filed down to the junction where the main road reopens - but only as far as the roadblock five hundred yards away.
 -  Policeman can lose sight of you as you drive through their roadblock, and criminals on foot don't actually come looking for you as a rule.
 -  Our car slows down for traffic, and Daddy says, ‘It's a roadblock, see the cops way up there?’
 -  Setting himself up as a roadblock, Don Quijote demands that they identify and explain themselves.
 -  The mixture of fear and exhilaration he feels when passing through a police roadblock isn't logical, but it is completely understandable.
 -  There is a roadblock somewhere further ahead and the convoy stalls for the night.
 -  Later, after Hass exposed the situation in an article for the paper, the army returns the roadblock to its original location.
 -  The next day they called a general strike, and roadblocks appeared everywhere.
 -  They explained to the cabbie, who at one point talked us through a roadblock, that I was looking for an American and the American wasn't at home.
 -  The traditional teachers in the school lash out at her modern ways, gangs roam the streets, and roadblocks prevent travel outside of the area.
 -  That meant having to hide the cameras to capture footage of the police and military roadblocks that are a common sight across Mexico.
 
 Synonyms barrier, obstacle, blockade, bar, fence, obstruction, bulwark, stockade, rampart, palisade, hurdle, protection, defence - 1.1US  A hindrance or obstruction.
〈美〉妨碍;障碍  the biggest roadblock to solar power is its price tag  the tax has become a roadblock against investment incentives 这项税收成了影响投资积极性的一个障碍。 Example sentencesExamples -  Technological advances aren't the only challenges facing those in transportation: Rising gas and oil prices put up a formidable roadblock, too.
 -  At the same time, Du Bois's and Washington's own notions of elitism within ‘the race’ suggest a less obvious yet equally formidable roadblock.
 -  In light of these video issues, the burnt-in subtitles may seem minor, but it was another roadblock to enjoyment of the film.
 -  For months she struggled with computers and photography - ‘technological addictions’ she calls them - physical demons and creative roadblocks in order to find her film's voice.
 -  At any rate, regardless of the roadblocks a company faces in bringing innovative new products to market, exciting times are surely ahead, so stay tuned.
 -  Not every writer has mastered the craft well enough to navigate around the roadblocks, and that's the reason why god created editors.
 -  Greece's attempts to get the British government to return the Elgin Marbles have met another roadblock, this time from within.
 -  Rather, he cautions young musicians to beware of the dangers of political roadblocks in building a career.
 -  The Guide explains the most common roadblocks to such institutional use of local food and how to get around them.
 -  In fact, his lyricism is at once his greatest strength and greatest roadblock to growth.
 -  A few years ago, I was hitting a roadblock in my personal work.
 -  Can't the world conspire to ambush you, putting up dead ends and roadblocks where once there were wide-open personal spaces?
 -  It is after this strong three song opening salvo that the album should run into a roadblock.
 -  Of course, there's one big roadblock with this release: It's saddled with a remixing/remastering treatment that sands down some of the original's edges.
 -  Rather than enhancements, these are roadblocks to communication and empathy.
 -  The sound, while dated, presents no significant roadblocks to the enjoyment of the music.
 -  We're trying to tell them it's the same principle as sending out soil samples to analyze, but we are still running into roadblocks.
 -  The mentorship, she believes, will help the younger generation address the physical, attitudinal, and practical roadblocks between them and architectural careers.
 -  It puts up a roadblock to the ultimate solution.
 -  Stone ran into considerable roadblocks when making the film.
 
  
    Definition of roadblock in US English: roadblocknounˈrōdˌbläkˈroʊdˌblɑk 1A barrier or barricade on a road, especially one set up by the authorities to stop and examine traffic. (尤指政府为检查车辆设置的)路障;关卡;道路障碍 Example sentencesExamples -  Setting himself up as a roadblock, Don Quijote demands that they identify and explain themselves.
 -  Mining villages are ringed with officers, police roadblocks established, non-police movements restricted.
 -  The traditional teachers in the school lash out at her modern ways, gangs roam the streets, and roadblocks prevent travel outside of the area.
 -  Attempts to depart are met with roadblocks and gangs of confrontational junk cars.
 -  Our car slows down for traffic, and Daddy says, ‘It's a roadblock, see the cops way up there?’
 -  There is a roadblock somewhere further ahead and the convoy stalls for the night.
 -  The next day they called a general strike, and roadblocks appeared everywhere.
 -  The mixture of fear and exhilaration he feels when passing through a police roadblock isn't logical, but it is completely understandable.
 -  Policeman can lose sight of you as you drive through their roadblock, and criminals on foot don't actually come looking for you as a rule.
 -  They explained to the cabbie, who at one point talked us through a roadblock, that I was looking for an American and the American wasn't at home.
 -  From a hilltop in a silent residential quarter, the vigil filed down to the junction where the main road reopens - but only as far as the roadblock five hundred yards away.
 -  Later, after Hass exposed the situation in an article for the paper, the army returns the roadblock to its original location.
 -  That meant having to hide the cameras to capture footage of the police and military roadblocks that are a common sight across Mexico.
 
 Synonyms barrier, obstacle, blockade, bar, fence, obstruction, bulwark, stockade, rampart, palisade, hurdle, protection, defence - 1.1US  Any hindrance.
 the biggest roadblock to solar power is its price tag Example sentencesExamples -  A few years ago, I was hitting a roadblock in my personal work.
 -  Technological advances aren't the only challenges facing those in transportation: Rising gas and oil prices put up a formidable roadblock, too.
 -  The mentorship, she believes, will help the younger generation address the physical, attitudinal, and practical roadblocks between them and architectural careers.
 -  Greece's attempts to get the British government to return the Elgin Marbles have met another roadblock, this time from within.
 -  Can't the world conspire to ambush you, putting up dead ends and roadblocks where once there were wide-open personal spaces?
 -  Not every writer has mastered the craft well enough to navigate around the roadblocks, and that's the reason why god created editors.
 -  The sound, while dated, presents no significant roadblocks to the enjoyment of the music.
 -  We're trying to tell them it's the same principle as sending out soil samples to analyze, but we are still running into roadblocks.
 -  In fact, his lyricism is at once his greatest strength and greatest roadblock to growth.
 -  Of course, there's one big roadblock with this release: It's saddled with a remixing/remastering treatment that sands down some of the original's edges.
 -  At any rate, regardless of the roadblocks a company faces in bringing innovative new products to market, exciting times are surely ahead, so stay tuned.
 -  Stone ran into considerable roadblocks when making the film.
 -  For months she struggled with computers and photography - ‘technological addictions’ she calls them - physical demons and creative roadblocks in order to find her film's voice.
 -  At the same time, Du Bois's and Washington's own notions of elitism within ‘the race’ suggest a less obvious yet equally formidable roadblock.
 -  Rather, he cautions young musicians to beware of the dangers of political roadblocks in building a career.
 -  Rather than enhancements, these are roadblocks to communication and empathy.
 -  It is after this strong three song opening salvo that the album should run into a roadblock.
 -  It puts up a roadblock to the ultimate solution.
 -  In light of these video issues, the burnt-in subtitles may seem minor, but it was another roadblock to enjoyment of the film.
 -  The Guide explains the most common roadblocks to such institutional use of local food and how to get around them.
 
  
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