blocked in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for blocked in the English»Serbian Dictionary

blocked [blɒkt] ADJ

II.block [blɒk] ADJ

'of·fice block N Brit, Aus

blocked Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

my nose is all blocked up

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Even if migration along the ear canal is blocked, new cells continue to grow so the surface of the eardrum becomes larger.
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A new wave of heightened protests began; main roads were blocked and towns and cities were brought to a standstill.
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Roy is finally cornered by the police in a passage blocked by the wheel of a police car.
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This building was right in the middle of the fishhook, and it blocked people's ability to kind of connect the dots.
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Gates are down so that the access roads from the secondary streets are blocked.
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Meanwhile, toting wire-cutters and secateurs, he sawed and sliced his way along paths which were often overgrown or blocked, so as to write up a walk for his magazine.
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The canals were then dammed and the bell was lifted by raising the water level by the addition of earth into the blocked canal.
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Similarly, mergers between insured depository institutions and non-insured depository institutions that have a bad track record in combating money-laundering could be blocked.
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If these channels were to be blocked, as evidence suggests, it would turn into a swamp, diverting the water into smaller distributary channels.
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The safety car was deployed, as a flatbed truck came to remove the stricken vehicle and blocked the entire track, halting the remaining cars.
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