block up in Czech

block up <v.> zahradit Entry edited by: B2 block up <v.> zablokovat Entry edited by: B2

Sentence patterns related to "block up"

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1. Tighten or block up the leak point.

2. We need to block up this entranceway during construction.

3. To block up or obstruct by filling or clogging.

4. Try to block up these holes in the wall.

5. He asked me to block up the rear wheel.

6. Don't block up the corridor with all these boxes.

7. Otherwise, it will bungle deepens reform, block up economy grows.

8. Shading can block up to 90 percent of this heat.

9. A block up the street I found a parking lot.

10. 15 A block up the street I found a parking lot.

11. 30 They will have to block up the entrance to the tunnel.

12. 23 They will have to block up the entrance to the tunnel.

13. To block up or obstruct by filling or clogging: Mud Choked the drainpipe

14. To obstruct movement on or in; block up: Heavy traffic Clogged the freeways

15. On Internet, the transmission that wants block up information is very difficult issue.

16. The loop of blood of ministry of block up foot, feel cold instead.

17. Also briefly discussed roadway borehole grouting water block up grouting process flow and parameters.

18. To block up the adhesive attraction may be helpful in treating the tumor metastasis.

19. Reform is the repartition of the interest, often get the block up of interest group.

20. This makes clear, extra-budgetary defray with respect to whole character block up economy grows.

21. You will have to block up the wheel of the car to change the tire.

22. WineEssence of life can control hepatic activity, the refreshment of the dextrose inside block up body.

23. Powdering a sweaty nose will only block up the pores and make the skin more uncomfortable.

24. With this disease the veins in the liver can block up, and all sorts of damage follows.

25. He was going to block up the mouth of the cave so that he could moult in secret.

26. This means that each block up until block 210,000 will reward 50 Bitcoins, but block 210,001 will reward just 25.

27. You can blind the alligator, he can still hunt for food, but you block up his nose, he'll starve to death.

28. Aim:to observe the effect of the acute myocardial ischemia model of a swine's LAD that be block up from Ballon occlusion by Extraction of Fistular Onion Stalk.

29. 5 This innovational device could be used to block up the respirable dust produced in the process of coal mining to diffuse to the operators? working area.

30. The first reinforcement plan is to widen the pillar of store on the ground floor, which leads to narrower doorway, and block up the opened door in load-bearing wall.

31. This is a main problem in Zijinshan Gold Mine that the glory-hole may block up, and the relevant mediation is of great significance to the mine safety and reduction of economic losses.

32. Basophilic tundra agjitator one who outmaneuvers, one who bypasses pesupaikka goo independent time control lattialevy Armeens Juneau angeitis Spione podvrsta contribute pasywa (n.) block up cion fauna victualling warehouse sweet clover, yellow-flowered sweet clover at parkere embouteillage mrva Milchreis/Milchbrei bell (n.) verdadero monkey

33. 1200, "to shut, cover in," from Old French clos-(past participle stem of clore "to shut, to cut off from"), 12c., from Latin clausus, past participle of claudere "to shut, Close; to block up, make inaccessible; put an end to; shut in, enClose, confine" (always -clusus, -cludere in compounds), from PIE root *klau-"hook," also "peg, nail, pin," all things used as locks or

34. CUMBER; Cumbered [ISBE] CUMBER; Cumbered - kum'-ber, (katargeo, "to make idle," perispaomai, "to be drawn about," in mind "to be distracted"): Spoken of the barren fig tree in the parable: "Cut it down; why doth it also cumber (block up, make unproductive) the ground?" ()Cumbered means to be over-occupied with cares or business, distracted: "But Martha was Cumbered about much serving" ().