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ldoce_029_eblock1 /blɒk $ blɑːk/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC]   bloc
1 block_ice.jpg SOLID MASSPIECEsolid material 固体物质 a piece of hard material such as wood or stone with straight sides 一块〔指木头、石头等有直边的坚硬物体〕 breeze-block, building block, cinder block
block of
 a block of ice
一块冰
 a wall made of concrete blocks
由混凝土块砌成的墙
see thesaurus at piece5  See picture of breeze-block BrE【英】/cinder block AmE【美】煤渣砖, building blocks 积木, knife block 刀架, a block of ice 一块冰4  See picture of 见图 block4  See picture of 见图 ICE 15 see picture at 见图 piece1
2 STREET/STREETSstreets/area 街道/区域
a) American EnglishAmE the distance along a city street from where one street crosses it to the next 街段,一段街区〔两条平行街道之间的一段〕
 Head for 44th Street, a few blocks east of Sixth Avenue.
44号街走,从第六大街往东走几个街区就是。
 The church is down the block.
教堂就在这个街区那头。
b) TTRAREAthe four city streets that form a square around an area of buildings 街区〔四条街道之内的区域〕
 Let’s walk round the block.
我们绕着街区走走吧。
 She grew up playing with the other kids on the block.
她是和街区里其他孩子一起玩大的。
c) AusE a large piece of land 一大块土地
 a ten-acre block near the city
离城市不远的一块十英亩土地
3 LARGE BUILDINGlarge building 大楼TBB a large building divided into separate parts 栋,座,幢
block of
 a block of flats
一栋住宅楼
 an office block
一栋办公大楼
 an apartment block
一栋公寓楼
 the school science block
学校的理科大楼
4 QUANTITY OF THINGSAMOUNTquantity of things 数量 a quantity of things of the same kind, considered as a single unit 一组,一批,一套,一叠
block of
 New employees receive a block of shares in the firm.
新雇员可以分得公司的一份股票。
 Set aside blocks of time for doing your homework.
要腾出一段时间做家庭作业。
5. block booking/voting GROUP OF PEOPLEan arrangement that is made for a whole group to buy something or to vote together 团体订购/集体投票
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6 UNABLE TO THINKinability to think 不能思考 [usually singular]FORGET the temporary loss of your normal ability to think, learn, write etc 思维阻滞〔指暂时失去思考、学习、写作等能力的现象〕
 I have a mental block whenever I try to remember my password.
我每次试图回忆密码的时候,思维就会阻塞。
 After his second novel, Garland had writer’s block (=he could not write anything).
嘉兰写完第二部小说之后陷入了创作瓶颈。
7 STOPPING MOVEMENTstopping movement 阻止行动 [usually singular]PREVENT something that prevents movement or progress 阻碍,障碍
block to
 a major block to progress
进步的重大阻碍
roadblock, stumbling block
8. punishment 惩罚the block SHSCin the past, a solid block of wood on which someone’s head was cut off as a punishment 〔古时斩首用的〕垫头木
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9 put your head/neck on the block DO something/TAKE ACTIONSAY/STATEto risk destroying other people’s opinion of you or losing your job by doing or saying something 拿自己来冒险〔指冒着败坏名誉或丢工作的危险去做某事或说某话〕
 I’m not prepared to put my head on the block for him.
我可不愿意为了他拿自己来冒险。
10. SPORTsport 体育DS a movement in sport that stops an opponent going forward or playing the ball forward 拦截,阻挡(动作)
11 sell 出售go on the block to be sold, especially at an auction 在出售,在拍卖
block capitals, tower block, → be a chip off the old block at chip1(7), → I’ll knock your block off at knock1(24)
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: a large building divided into separate parts
types of block
a block of flats British EnglishBrE
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.
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block2 ●●● S3 verb [transitiveT]  
1 (also block up)PREVENT to prevent anything moving through a space by being or placing something across it or in it 阻挡,堵塞
2 block somebody’s way/path/exit/escape etc to stand in front of someone, so that they cannot go past 挡住某人的去路//出口/逃跑的路等
3 STOP something THAT IS HAPPENINGto stop something happening, developing, or succeeding 阻止,妨碍,阻挠
4 block somebody’s view to be in front of someone, so that they cannot see something 挡住某人的视线
5 (also block out) to stop light reaching a place 挡住〔光线〕
6 to stop a ball, a blow etc from getting to where your opponent wants it to 阻截,拦截〔对方的击球等〕
7block somebody/something ↔ in phrasal verbphr v 
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8block sth↔ off phrasal verbphr v TTRSCPto completely close something such as a road or an opening 封闭,封锁〔道路、入口等〕
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9block sth↔ out 
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From Longman Business Dictionary
blockblock1 /blɒkblɑːk/ noun [countableC]
1FINANCE a large number of shares in a particular company held by one owner or traded at one time. A block of shares usually involves 10,000 shares or more
The company paid C$17.5 million to acquire a block of 1,224,489 shares.
A 10 million-share block trade in Avon at 39½ excited traders early in the day.
Wall Street’s best-known and most aggressive block trader
2PROPERTY a large building divided into separate parts
a block of apartments
office blocks
blockblock2 verb [transitiveT]ECONOMICS
if a government or other authority blocks something, they prevent it happening, developing, or succeeding
The French government blocked the import of New Zealand agricultural products into the Common Market.
Origin block1
(1300-1400) Old French bloc, from Middle Dutch blok
block1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1block2 verb
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