Bloqueo in english

Blocking

pronunciation: blɑkɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

bloquear = block ; lock ; clog up ; stymie ; come under + siege ; shut down ; jam ; barricade ; tie up ; block in ; block up ; block out ; blockade. 

Example: If loans to this borrower have been blocked, the system displays the screen shown in Figure 88 and sounds the alarm at the terminal.Example: Pressing the LOCK key locks the keyboard in a shifted (uppercase) condition.Example: It is wise to fan the paper to separate the sheets and let air in between them, otherwise several sheets might stick together and clog up the printer.Example: So, in a lot of cases the ability to take advantage of technologically sophisticated younger faculty is stymied by these conflicting interests.Example: The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Example: Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.Example: In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, New York, on 11th September 2001, the main World Wide Web based news Web sites were jammed by users seeking information.Example: When he looked through his window he saw two coarse man in reflecting traffic jackets barricade the entrance to the dunes with large rocks.Example: Your estate will be tied up in probate if you do not name a beneficiary in your will.Example: A man who blocked in a rubbish lorry with his car in a dispute over waste collection was allegedly hit on the head and sworn at by a binman.Example: Firstly check that the air filter isn't blocked up, remove it and give it a hit to see if it's blocked up with dust.Example: Whether or not the sump well should be sealed to block out radon gas depends on whether or not you have a radon problem.Example: Scores of high schools are blockaded across France as students join demonstrations against controversial labour reforms.

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» bloquearsegunge up [Generalmente debido a la acumulación de suciedad]gunk upget + blocked up .

Example: Low temperature washes don't kill bacteria and germs and can cause washing machines to gunge up with layers of soft soap and chemicals.

Example: I'm assuming the valve is gunked up simply because on my previous diesel I examined it when I bought it and it was 50% blocked with gunk.

Example: For months now, one of my ears keeps getting blocked up on and off (especially if I sing, which is part of my job).

» bloquearse las ruedaslock up + the tyres .

Example: Braking hard in a car without ABS on low traction surfaces can easily result in locking up the tires if you're not an experienced driver.

» tecla de Bloquear DesplazamientoScroll Lock key .

Example: On some keyboards, BREAK is on the Scroll Lock key (at the upper right of the numeric keypad).

bloqueo = lock ; blockade ; siege ; blockage ; block. 

Example: If you press the shift key again to return the keyboard to the unshifted (lowercase) condition, the lock is then released.Example: The effects of the information blockade on Cuba was one of the topics discussed.Example: This article shows particular examples of librarians' determination to continue the library services during the siege of Sarajevo.Example: The problem in relation to communication is probably the most difficult of them all, as the blockage lies in people rather than with the library.Example: Emotional blocks to reading can be formed by an unsatisfactory relationship with a teacher.

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» bloqueo comercialtrade blockade .

Example: The author discusses the political and social crisis in Cuba, and the contribution of the USA through its trade blockade.

» bloqueo mentalmental blockmental blockage .

Example: Mental block -- an inability to remember or think of something you normally can do -- is often caused by emotional tension.

Example: It's also the same exercise I recommend to my clients to clear up mental blockages.

» bloqueo mental del escritorwriter's block .

Example: The emptiness and nothingness associated with writer's block is often described as a kind of death, a place where there is nothing to decide, nothing about which to express an opinion.

» levantar un bloqueolift + a blockade .

Example: Farmers are expected to lift the blockades later today on the remaining meat plants as the rest of the food processing industry returns to normal following the dispute which began last Tuesday week.

» tener un bloqueo mentalmind + go blank .

Example: If there is a lot of people I start getting anxiety attacks and, like you, my mind goes blank -- I can't think or move.

Bloqueo synonyms

block in spanish: bloquear, pronunciation: blɑk part of speech: noun interference in spanish: interferencia, pronunciation: ɪntɜrfɪrəns part of speech: noun
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