گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'block'

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فارسی

1 مهندسی پزشکی:: بلاک

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2 عمومی:: كند

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3 عمومی:: سد

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4 عمومی:: مسدودكردن‌

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5 عمومی:: بلوك‌

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6 عمومی:: سکوی استارت

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7 عمومی:: انسداد

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8 عمومی:: بلوک

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9 عمومی:: اتحاد دو یاچند دسته‌

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10 عمومی:: مسدود کردن

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11 عمومی:: تکه‌ی گوشت‌مانند

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12 عمومی:: بنداوردن‌

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13 عمومی:: سد کردن

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14 عمومی:: جعبه‌ قرقره‌

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15 مهندسی صنایع:: محاصره اقتصادی

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english

1 general:: block sth up [ M ] to fill a narrow space with something so that nothing can pass through • In autumn, leaves block the drains up.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: block sth out [ M ] STOP FROM PASSING 1. to stop light or noise from passing through something • The tree outside the window blocks out the sun.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

3 general::   verb make it difficult to pass ADV. completely | almost | partially, partly | off, up The old route is completely blocked off. Don't block up the corridor with all these boxes. VERB + BLOCK try to | move to One of the men moved to block their path. PREP. with The exit was blocked with beer crates. prevent sth being done ADV. successfully | effectively The new rules would effectively block protesters' attempts to assert their rights. VERB + BLOCK attempt to, seek to, try to | move to The group has moved to block the government's proposals. PHRASAL VERBS block sth out ADV. completely Black clouds had completely blocked out the sun. | almost

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general::   noun solid piece of sth ADJ. big, huge, large, massive | small | solid | concrete, stone, wooden | building | starting (for a runner) aiming to be first out of the starting blocks | breeze large building divided into offices/flats ADJ. high-rise, tower | administration, apartment, cell, office The prisoners had been transferred to a different cell block. PREP. in a/the ~ She lives in a modern apartment block. | ~ of a block of flats temporary loss of abilities ADJ. mental, writer's The author denies that she is experiencing writer's block. VERB + BLOCK experience, have, suffer from I suddenly had a mental block and couldn't remember his name.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: block sth out [ M ] STOP FROM THINKING 2. to stop yourself from thinking about an unpleasant memory because it upsets you • He's trying to block out memories of the accident.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

6 general:: verb barricade: You must block the road.

Simple Definitions

7 general:: block types of block a block of flats British English • Three new blocks of flats were built on the land. an apartment block • I met him at his apartment block in Manhattan. an office block • She works in a 27-storey office block. a tower block (= very high and usually in a poor area ) • She lived on the 17th floor of a tower block in East London. a tenement block (= an apartment block, usually in a poor area - used especially in Scotland ) • We had a tiny flat in an Edinburgh tenement block. a high-rise block (= very high ) • The area is full of monstrous concrete high-rise blocks. a multi-storey block (= having many levels ) • Many shops and offices have been rebuilt in high multi-storey blocks.

transnet.ir

8 general:: block sth in [ M ] to put a vehicle so close to another vehicle that it cannot drive away • Another car had parked behind me and blocked me in.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

9 general:: see CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK; KNOCK SOMEONE'S BLOCK OFF; ON THE BLOCK; STUMBLING BLOCK.

American Heritage Idioms

10 general:: noun square: She lives in the next block. noun piece: He had a block of steel.

Simple Definitions

11 general:: block sth off [ M ] to close a road, path or entrance so that people cannot use it • All the roads out of the town had been blocked off by the police.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

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