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Definition of blockading in English Turkish dictionary

blockade
ablukaya almak
blockade
{i} kuşatma
blockade
{i} abluka
blockade
kuşatmak
blockade
blokaj
blockade
ablukayı
blockade
(Askeri) Abluka, abluka kuvveti
blockade
blockaderabluka eden düşman gemisi
blockade
(Tıp) Anestetik madde enjeksiyonu ile sinirsel iletimi ortadan kaldırma, sinirsel iletimin kesilmesi
blockade
run the blockade ablukayı yarmak
blockade
denizden abluka etmek
blockade
(Askeri) ABLUKA KUVVETİ: Ablukayı mümkün kılan silahlı kuvvetler
blockade
{f} abluka etmek, ablukaya almak
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çevirip kapatma
blockade
etrafını çevirmek
blockade
çevirip kapat
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abluka,v.ablukaya al: n.abluka
blockade
(Tıp) Retiküloendotelyal hücrelerin yabancı mikro-organizmaları içine alıp yok etme (fagositoz) yeteneğini geçici olarak ortadan kaldırma, dolayısıyla hastanın enfeksiyona karşı reaksiyonunu önleme (zararsız bir boya maddesi v.s. nin i.enjeksiyonu sonucu)
blockade
envestisman
English - English
blocking entrance to and exit from seaports and harbors; "the blockading ships prevented delivery of munitions
present participle of blockade
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To create a blockade against
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The ships or other forces used to effect a naval blockade
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Any form of formal isolation of something, especially with the force of law or arms
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the shutting up of a town, a frontier, or a line of coast by hostile forces
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{n} the military shutting up of a place
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{v} to shut up or in, surround, inclose
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prevents access or progress
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the surrounding or blockading of a place, especially a port, by an enemy to prevent entry and exit of supplies It is an illegal act under international law as it is construed as an act of war
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render unsuitable for passage; "block the way"; "barricade the streets"; "stop the busy road"
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A situation where a piece or a pawn is prevented from advancing by an opposing piece or pawn
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A blockade of a place is an action that is taken to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving it. Striking lorry drivers agreed to lift their blockades of main roads the economic blockade of Lithuania
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The ships or other forces used to effect the blockade
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where an army or navy controls who goes into or out of a place
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To obstruct entrance to or egress from
blockade
{f} besiege, block, obstruct
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Hence, to shut in so as to prevent egress
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The formal use of the military of one or more states to disrupt or cut off trade or communication between an enemy state and its allies or partners The USA used a naval blockade to prevent shipment of Soviet missiles to Cuba in 1962
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The isolation of something, especially a port, in order to prevent commerce and traffic in or out
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A series of blocks arranged to prevent escape of the opponent's runners
blockade
See note under Blockade, n
blockade
If a group of people blockade a place, they stop goods or people from reaching that place. If they blockade a road or a port, they stop people using that road or port. Truck drivers have blockaded roads to show their anger over new driving regulations. to put a place under a blockade. Act of war whereby one party blocks entry to or departure from an enemy area, often a coast. Blockades are regulated by international law and custom, which require advance warning to neutral states and impartial application. Penalties for breach of blockade are seizure of ship and cargo and their possible condemnation as lawful prizes. Neutral ships may not be destroyed for blockade running
blockade
An obstruction to passage
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Union warships blocked the southern coast, cutting off trade and supplies from port cities
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A game condition in Star Empires in which the transfer of RU is not allowed due to a significantly large presence of foreign ships
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The isolation by a warring nation of an enemy area by troops or warships to prevent passage of persons or supplies
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a defensive strategy aimed at preventing the advance of an enemy pawn, especially a passed pawn, by stationing a piece directly in front of it and guarding that square with other pieces or pawns
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To shut up, as a town or fortress, by investing it with troops or vessels or war for the purpose of preventing ingress or egress, or the introduction of supplies
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The shutting up of a place by troops or ships, with the purpose of preventing ingress or egress, or the reception of supplies; as, the blockade of the ports of an enemy
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A contiguous or nearly contiguous series of blocks arranged to prevent escape of the opponent's runners
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impose a blockade on
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To block or prevent the import or export of supplies from a port
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{i} siege, barrier, closure by sea
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hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His brother blocked him at every turn"
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closing off of a place with military to control people who enter or exit
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usually of pawns - a pawn may be blockaded by an enemy piece or pawn standing in front of it The same effect may be achieved by good control of the square in front of it so that it would be taken without compensation if it advanced example?
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a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy
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a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy prevents access or progress impose a blockade on obstruct access to
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obstruct access to
blockading

    Hyphenation

    block·ad·ing

    Turkish pronunciation

    bläkeydîng

    Pronunciation

    /ˌbläˈkādəɴɢ/ /ˌblɑːˈkeɪdɪŋ/
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