block
Prononciation : [/blɑk/]
Contexte : « building/structure »
(noun) a solid piece of material, such as wood, stone, or concrete, that is used in construction to form a strong, sturdy wall or barrier.
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The bricklayer laid a block of stones to build the wall.
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The window was blocked by a large block of wood.
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How many blocks were used to build the foundation?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) an action by a player to stop or deflect an opponent's movement or shot in sports like basketball or volleyball.
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The defender made a great block on the basketball court to prevent a shot.
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The opponent managed to get past the goalie's block and score a goal.
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Did the goalkeeper make a good block to stop the shot?
Contexte : « obstruct/make inaccessible »
(verb) to prevent someone or something from moving or progressing by creating a barrier or obstruction.
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The fallen tree blocked the road, so we had to find another way.
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Make sure not to block the emergency exits in case of a fire.
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Why did they block the entrance to the building?
Contexte : « support/endorse »
(verb) to officially support or endorse a proposal, action, or decision.
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The committee agreed to block the new budget plan.
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She refused to block the idea of a team outing.
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Why did they decide to block the project proposal?