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词汇 blocking
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Definition of blocking in English:

blocking

nounblɒkɪŋˈbläkiNG
mass noun
  • 1The action or fact of blocking or obstructing someone or something.

    the issue led to the disruption of classes and the blocking of the Kakata highway by angry students
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A number of the nonviolent protests included the temporary blocking of roads.
    • Angry people tend to feel that they are morally right, that any blocking or changing of their plans is an unbearable indignity and that they should NOT have to suffer this way.
    • The measures against these persons include blocking of funds, financial assets and other types of property, denial of access to financial services, and others.
    • Sir, can you reflect on the usefulness or futility of blocking all the highways?
    • The aim is to prevent reckless parking, which would result in complete blocking of the way to their customers.
    • Does regeneration mean the effective blocking of the roads - those life giving arteries - with the inevitable thrombosis and deadly infarct?
    • Reporting a stolen cellphone for blocking is no longer helpful because of some unpatriotic technicians who receive bribes to unblock stolen cell phones.
    • The proposals would also involve closing part of Frenches Road and blocking Fairhaven Road's junction with the A23.
    • Thus it seems unlikely that IP address blocking would be very effective anyway, at least in the short term.
    • The first blocking of the Yangtze took place here three years ago.
    • Israel justified the strikes that initiated the 1967 Six-Day War on the basis that Egypt's blocking of the Straits of Tiran was a prior act of aggression.
    • Concentration is adversely affected by smoking with the gradual blocking up of the arteries and veins with gunge from cigarettes that starve the brain of oxygen.
    • Yesterday he said health bosses were right to push ahead with the reforms and accused those opposing the plans of blocking better care for the people of the city.
    • The delayed Airport flyover work has resulted in blocking of drains, leading to inundation of water, she added.
    Synonyms
    obstruction
    1. 1.1 The impeding of an opponent in a game, especially (in ball games) one who does not have control of the ball.
      (尤指球类运动中的)阻挡
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He is strong on the fundamentals of blocking out and has an excellent nose for the ball.
      • Green must become stronger at the point of attack and do a better job of blocking down in the run game.
      • The running game has been ineffective because of injuries and poor blocking, and the receivers don't have the speed to make the downfield passing game a threat.
      • Remember, they don't have much to complement him in the way of a running game or blocking.
      • His blocking, still the weakest part of his game, is improving each week.
      • He needs to work on his rebounding - shot blocking doesn't seem to be a part of his game - and ballhandling around the basket.
      • He will become a more complete player when his blocking improves in the running game.
      • That allowed the other linemen to work against single blocking and gave linebackers a free path to the ball.
      • He excelled at cricket, learning the same techniques of blocking and sweeping to the boundary that serve him so well in interviews.
      • Williams must add weight and improve his blocking to play every down.
      • Hall has great quickness and athleticism for his size, he can catch the ball, and the team believes his blocking can come around.
      • Instead, he gained a little weight to help his blocking and has turned himself into a versatile, valuable player.
      • To him, as he reminds me often, it is still a game of blocking and tackling.
      • The match started well for the Newbridge men with their reception of service and blocking doing well against a very strong attacking side.
      • While Smith's runs have made him famous the underappreciated part of his game remains his blocking.
      • An agile player with good interior moves and shot blocking and rebounding abilities, his offensive game will need development.
      • They understand the technical aspects of the game, the blocking, tackling, ball carrying, throwing, catching and coverage.
      • His blocking and ball carrying have been better than expected, and he has brought leadership to a young locker room.
      • He needs to improve his blocking and become more consistent catching the ball.
      • For the team to win more regularly, it must improve its run blocking and ability to run the ball.
  • 2Psychiatry
    The sudden halting of the flow of thought or speech, as a symptom of schizophrenia or other mental disorder.

    〔精神病学〕思考中断,言语中断

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These disruptions included blocking of thoughts, insomnia, having to stop what she was doing, and embarrassment.
    1. 2.1 Failure to recall or consider an unpleasant memory or train of thought.
      记忆障碍(指对不快之事的失忆),记忆阻塞
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Sometimes it is a way of blocking out painful memories.
      • As for normal people like myself, I will just have to go to bed now, while trying to recall my blocking in my sleep.
      • He was also one of the first to talk about repression and blocking out of troubled memories.
      • One of the most common and worrying memory failures is name blocking - being unable to retrieve the names of familiar people.
      • This paradox arises either through the blocking of memory, or under oppressive regimes through torture and fear of the consequences of testifying.
      • Imagine if your memory did not undergo transience or blocking.
      • There are good times to be had, but they require a conscious blocking of the less-than-savoury elements.
      Synonyms
      blotting out, covering, obscuring, hiding, concealing, veiling, shrouding, darkening
  • 3The grouping or treatment of things (e.g. shades of colour) in blocks.

    (对数据、色彩层次等的)分组(或处理)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Time spent blocking in a system call does not count against the process, because the scheduler is free to schedule other processes during this time.
    • By performing proper blocking experiments, the topographical and adhesion information can be separated.
    1. 3.1 The physical arrangement of actors on a stage or film set.
      舞台调度,场面调度
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While singing with lovely tone, her ragged entries and distracting blocking added humour but lost novelty quickly.
      • He is excellent with direction and blocking and knows how to treat actors!
      • Would the scene have been as good with different blocking?
      • Just finished learning blocking for my first scene ever.
      • All four sections have identical blocking, and the result is a scream.
      • We didn't commit to any blocking and did the 13-hour drive to Winnipeg learning the lines.
      • Most films of the time were still hampered by a sense of theatrical blocking of scenes into linear sequences.
      • They helped me with my blocking, took the time to test me on my lines and, at the end of the evening, helped escort me to bed.
      • He was especially pleased with some excellent setting and blocking in all three sets.
      • I did manage to do it, with some creative acting from the other members of the cast, some blocking and some clever us of props!
      • Director James Robinson provides only the most rudimentary blocking, often, as in the muddled party scene, to the detriment of the drama.
      • She, and all of them, are constrained by hopeless blocking and a lighting design so discrete as to be invisible to the naked eye.
      • It's a memory which, although I can no longer remember a single word of the script, or any of the blocking, has stayed crystal clear in my mind ever since.
      • The heroine is cute but her best lines are lost in hurried delivery; wooden acting and static blocking on everyone's part encumber the flat script.
      • I took her to our rehearsal and spent a week of blocking with video camcorder.
      • The blocking of this scene - the relationship among actors, lights, and camera - is important to the analysis.
      • But as I stated earlier the pace of the show was rather too slow and this, I believe, was due mainly to poor blocking.
      • This and her blocking treat the house-left side of the audience as if they don't exist.
      • This blocking is a major problem and could have been solved with the repositioning of actors.

Definition of blocking in US English:

blocking

nounˈbläkiNG
  • 1The action or fact of blocking or obstructing someone or something.

    the issue led to the disruption of classes and the blocking of the Kakata highway by angry students
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first blocking of the Yangtze took place here three years ago.
    • The aim is to prevent reckless parking, which would result in complete blocking of the way to their customers.
    • Concentration is adversely affected by smoking with the gradual blocking up of the arteries and veins with gunge from cigarettes that starve the brain of oxygen.
    • Thus it seems unlikely that IP address blocking would be very effective anyway, at least in the short term.
    • Sir, can you reflect on the usefulness or futility of blocking all the highways?
    • Yesterday he said health bosses were right to push ahead with the reforms and accused those opposing the plans of blocking better care for the people of the city.
    • The delayed Airport flyover work has resulted in blocking of drains, leading to inundation of water, she added.
    • The measures against these persons include blocking of funds, financial assets and other types of property, denial of access to financial services, and others.
    • Reporting a stolen cellphone for blocking is no longer helpful because of some unpatriotic technicians who receive bribes to unblock stolen cell phones.
    • Angry people tend to feel that they are morally right, that any blocking or changing of their plans is an unbearable indignity and that they should NOT have to suffer this way.
    • Does regeneration mean the effective blocking of the roads - those life giving arteries - with the inevitable thrombosis and deadly infarct?
    • A number of the nonviolent protests included the temporary blocking of roads.
    • The proposals would also involve closing part of Frenches Road and blocking Fairhaven Road's junction with the A23.
    • Israel justified the strikes that initiated the 1967 Six-Day War on the basis that Egypt's blocking of the Straits of Tiran was a prior act of aggression.
    Synonyms
    obstruction
    1. 1.1 Obstructing or impeding the actions of an opponent in a game, especially (in ball sports) one who does not have control of the ball.
      (尤指球类运动中的)阻挡
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He excelled at cricket, learning the same techniques of blocking and sweeping to the boundary that serve him so well in interviews.
      • The running game has been ineffective because of injuries and poor blocking, and the receivers don't have the speed to make the downfield passing game a threat.
      • Remember, they don't have much to complement him in the way of a running game or blocking.
      • An agile player with good interior moves and shot blocking and rebounding abilities, his offensive game will need development.
      • That allowed the other linemen to work against single blocking and gave linebackers a free path to the ball.
      • Green must become stronger at the point of attack and do a better job of blocking down in the run game.
      • Hall has great quickness and athleticism for his size, he can catch the ball, and the team believes his blocking can come around.
      • The match started well for the Newbridge men with their reception of service and blocking doing well against a very strong attacking side.
      • To him, as he reminds me often, it is still a game of blocking and tackling.
      • They understand the technical aspects of the game, the blocking, tackling, ball carrying, throwing, catching and coverage.
      • Instead, he gained a little weight to help his blocking and has turned himself into a versatile, valuable player.
      • He needs to improve his blocking and become more consistent catching the ball.
      • He will become a more complete player when his blocking improves in the running game.
      • His blocking, still the weakest part of his game, is improving each week.
      • For the team to win more regularly, it must improve its run blocking and ability to run the ball.
      • Williams must add weight and improve his blocking to play every down.
      • While Smith's runs have made him famous the underappreciated part of his game remains his blocking.
      • His blocking and ball carrying have been better than expected, and he has brought leadership to a young locker room.
      • He is strong on the fundamentals of blocking out and has an excellent nose for the ball.
      • He needs to work on his rebounding - shot blocking doesn't seem to be a part of his game - and ballhandling around the basket.
  • 2Psychiatry
    The sudden halting of the flow of thought or speech, as a symptom of schizophrenia or other mental disorder.

    〔精神病学〕思考中断,言语中断

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These disruptions included blocking of thoughts, insomnia, having to stop what she was doing, and embarrassment.
    1. 2.1 Failure to recall or consider an unpleasant memory or train of thought.
      记忆障碍(指对不快之事的失忆),记忆阻塞
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was also one of the first to talk about repression and blocking out of troubled memories.
      • There are good times to be had, but they require a conscious blocking of the less-than-savoury elements.
      • This paradox arises either through the blocking of memory, or under oppressive regimes through torture and fear of the consequences of testifying.
      • Sometimes it is a way of blocking out painful memories.
      • As for normal people like myself, I will just have to go to bed now, while trying to recall my blocking in my sleep.
      • One of the most common and worrying memory failures is name blocking - being unable to retrieve the names of familiar people.
      • Imagine if your memory did not undergo transience or blocking.
      Synonyms
      blotting out, covering, obscuring, hiding, concealing, veiling, shrouding, darkening
  • 3The grouping or treatment of things (e.g., items of data or shades of color) in blocks.

    (对数据、色彩层次等的)分组(或处理)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By performing proper blocking experiments, the topographical and adhesion information can be separated.
    • Time spent blocking in a system call does not count against the process, because the scheduler is free to schedule other processes during this time.
    1. 3.1 The physical arrangement of actors on a stage or movie set.
      舞台调度,场面调度
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This blocking is a major problem and could have been solved with the repositioning of actors.
      • Just finished learning blocking for my first scene ever.
      • It's a memory which, although I can no longer remember a single word of the script, or any of the blocking, has stayed crystal clear in my mind ever since.
      • I took her to our rehearsal and spent a week of blocking with video camcorder.
      • Director James Robinson provides only the most rudimentary blocking, often, as in the muddled party scene, to the detriment of the drama.
      • Would the scene have been as good with different blocking?
      • They helped me with my blocking, took the time to test me on my lines and, at the end of the evening, helped escort me to bed.
      • This and her blocking treat the house-left side of the audience as if they don't exist.
      • All four sections have identical blocking, and the result is a scream.
      • While singing with lovely tone, her ragged entries and distracting blocking added humour but lost novelty quickly.
      • She, and all of them, are constrained by hopeless blocking and a lighting design so discrete as to be invisible to the naked eye.
      • The heroine is cute but her best lines are lost in hurried delivery; wooden acting and static blocking on everyone's part encumber the flat script.
      • He is excellent with direction and blocking and knows how to treat actors!
      • I did manage to do it, with some creative acting from the other members of the cast, some blocking and some clever us of props!
      • Most films of the time were still hampered by a sense of theatrical blocking of scenes into linear sequences.
      • But as I stated earlier the pace of the show was rather too slow and this, I believe, was due mainly to poor blocking.
      • He was especially pleased with some excellent setting and blocking in all three sets.
      • The blocking of this scene - the relationship among actors, lights, and camera - is important to the analysis.
      • We didn't commit to any blocking and did the 13-hour drive to Winnipeg learning the lines.
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