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6.block(v.)阻碍.

分析 block vt.阻碍;

解答 答案是"阻碍";考查词义识记;block vt.阻碍;block sb.from doing sth.阻碍某人做…;如:One theory suggests that acupuncture blocks pain signals from reaching the spinal cord or brain.有一种理论认为针灸能阻止疼痛信号到达脊髓或脑.

点评 对于单词短语的识记,要从词义着手,理解词性和常见用法或搭配,并能在语境中灵活运用.

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