"Blockading" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "blockading" means to surround and isolate a place, typically a city or port, by forming a barrier of ships or other obstacles to prevent people or supplies from entering or leaving, usually in a war or conflict.
Blobs are small, rounded masses or lumps of a material, such as a glob of clay or a blob of jelly. They can also refer to a shapeless or irregular mass of something, such as a blob of fat or a blob of pollution in a waterway. In computing, a blob can refer to a binary large object, a large chunk of binary data that is stored in a database or file system. In the context of popular culture, a blob can also refer to a monster from a 1958 science fiction film, a giant prehistoric creature that is revived and wreaks havoc on modern society.
Bloc refers to a group of people or organizations that share a common interest or goal and work together to achieve it. It can also refer to a political party or faction with a shared ideology or policy platform. Additionally, in Spanish, "bloque" is used to translate the English word "block" and refers to a solid mass of something, such as a block of wood or a block of concrete.
Block-printed refers to a method of printing in which a design or pattern is carved or cut into a block of wood or other material, and then ink is applied to the block and transferred to a surface, such as paper or fabric, to create an image or design.
Block refers to a solid piece of material, typically cut from a larger quantity, and often used as a building material, a piece of equipment or machinery, or a section of a digital file. It can also refer to a period of time during which something is stopped or interrupted, such as a block of time for vacation. Additionally, in social media, a block is a feature that allows users to prevent others from sending them messages, comments, or other forms of communication.
A blockade is a situation where a country, city, or area is surrounded by a force or group of people, and they prevent others from entering or leaving it, usually by using obstacles, fortifications, or military force. This can be done to exert pressure, demand concessions, or even to punish or isolate a country or region.
To blockaded means to surround and oppress by sea or land, often for the purpose of restricting trade or communications with a particular place, usually to force a country or city to surrender.
A blockader is a person or ship that intercepts and stops another vessel, often in a naval conflict or during a war.
Blockades refer to a military or naval embargo that prevents a place, such as a country, city, or port, from receiving food, supplies, or communication. It is a deliberate and often extended isolation of a region by land, sea, or air forces, usually used as a strategic tactic in warfare to weaken the enemy's ability to resist or to punish them for their actions.
Blockage refers to the obstruction or hindrance of the flow of something, such as a fluid, gas, or traffic, due to an obstacle or impediment. It can also refer to the act of blocking or obstructing something, or a condition characterized by obstruction or hindrance.