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gen. |
block (On 13 December, in a surprise protest, Farmers Defence Force blocked the roads to Eindhoven Airport for several hours, leading to severe traffic jams throughout the eastern part of Brabant.); stymie; cordon; disable; shut down (maystay); block up (Alex Lilo); tie up; block out (VLZ_58); box in (машину и т. п.) to immobilize something, usually a vehicle, by placing obstacles, usually other vehicles, obstructing the free movement 4uzhoj); blockade |
Игорь Миг |
fence off |
comp., MS |
lock (To prevent users from joining a conference, whether or not they have an invitation) |
fin. |
zap (CNN Alex_Odeychuk) |
inf. |
stonewall (they tried to stonewall this project Val_Ships) |
IT |
acquire a lock (Alex_Odeychuk) |
law, court |
freeze (to prevent money, a bank account, etc. from being used, especially by getting a court order: to prevent money, a bank account, etc. from being used, especially by getting a court order. Alexander Demidov) |
microel. |
lock |
railw. |
lock out |
slang |
voice down (Yeldar Azanbayev); tie up (The traffic jammed! Three trucks crash tied up all traffic in the East Side 73. == Здесь авария! Три грузовика столкнулись и перекрыли все движение.); voite down |
sport, bask. |
deny (Ivanov); reject (Ivanov) |
tech. |
impede |