block

block — noun

1. a section of street running from one crossroads to the next.

1.名詞A2
釋義

a section of street running from one crossroads to the next.

例句

The bank is three blocks east of the train station.

distance in blocks for giving directions

We walked one block and turned left at the pharmacy.

同義詞
  • stretch

    broader and less exact; it does not specifically mean between two crossroads.

  • section

    general word for part of a street, road, or area.

文法句型

one/two/three blocks away

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 2: this sense measures the length along a street, while sense 2 names the whole area inside the surrounding streets.

常見錯誤

The café is two blocks far from here.
The café is two blocks away from here.
💡'block' is normally used with 'away' when giving distance.

2. all the buildings and land surrounded by four streets in a town.

2.名詞A2
釋義

all the buildings and land surrounded by four streets in a town.

例句

The fire spread across the whole block before sunrise.

whole block = enclosed city area

A new school will fill the empty block by the river.

同義詞
  • area

    much broader; it does not specifically suggest streets on every side.

文法句型

the whole block

half a block

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 1: this sense refers to the enclosed area or the buildings in it, not the distance you travel along one side.

3. a heavy lump of wood, stone, ice, or similar material with flat, straight sides.

3.名詞B2
釋義

a heavy lump of wood, stone, ice, or similar material with flat, straight sides.

例句

Ravi set a heavy block of stone beside the garden wall.

The artist carved a bird from a block of wood.

pattern: a block of wood/stone/ice

同義詞
  • chunk

    more informal and not usually associated with a neat shape.

  • slab

    often thinner and flatter than a block.

文法句型

a block of wood/stone/ice

用法筆記

Object is usually a substance named with 'of', especially wood, stone, ice, or metal.

4. a large wooden support used in the past to hold a person's neck during an execut

4.名詞
釋義

a large wooden support used in the past to hold a person's neck during an execution by cutting off the head.

例句

The museum showed a block used in public executions.

historical object in execution contexts

In the play, the guard forced the prisoner to put his neck on the block.

文法句型

the block

用法筆記

Common only in historical writing, museums, and stories about past punishments.

5. a sizeable building made up of many homes, offices, or special-use sections.

5.名詞B1
釋義

a sizeable building made up of many homes, offices, or special-use sections.

例句

Priya rents a small flat in the red block.

The science block stands behind the school library.

compound noun: science block

同義詞
  • tower

    often suggests a tall modern building, not any divided building.

  • complex

    can mean several buildings together, so it is broader than block.

文法句型

office block

science block

apartment block

用法筆記

Often follows another noun naming purpose, such as office block or science block.

6. a number, amount, or stretch of time treated as one unit for handling or thinkin

6.名詞
釋義

a number, amount, or stretch of time treated as one unit for handling or thinking about.

例句

The farmer sold the chairs in blocks of ten.

pattern: in blocks of + number

Tickets are released in small blocks each Friday morning.

同義詞
  • batch

    common in work and production settings.

  • lot

    often used in sales and auctions.

文法句型

in blocks of + number

as one block

用法筆記

Common when people handle items in sets or divide work into manageable units.

7. something stuck in a pipe, tube, or opening that stops flow through it.

7.名詞C2
釋義

something stuck in a pipe, tube, or opening that stops flow through it.

例句

The plumber found a block deep in the kitchen drain.

Hair and soap formed a block in the shower pipe.

obstruction inside a pipe or drain

同義詞
  • clog

    everyday word, especially for drains and pipes.

  • obstruction

    more formal and broader in meaning.

文法句型

a block in the pipe

clear the block

用法筆記

Common in medical and technical contexts where liquid, air, or another substance cannot pass through.

8. a defensive move in sport that stops a player or ball going forward.

8.名詞
釋義

a defensive move in sport that stops a player or ball going forward.

例句

Hana's block sent the volleyball back over the net.

sports noun for a defensive stop

The crowd cheered after Diego made a clean block.

文法句型

make a block

a clean block

用法筆記

Used for a legal defensive action in games such as basketball, football, or volleyball.

block — verb