checkpoint 英 [ˈtʃekpɔɪnt]   美 [ˈtʃɛkˌpɔɪnt]

checkpoint

checkpoint  英 [ˈtʃekpɔɪnt] 美 [ˈtʃɛkˌpɔɪnt]

n. 检查站,关卡 

名词复数:checkpoints 

I approached the second checkpoint. 我靠近第二个检查站。
While Israel has removed one major checkpoint and about 50 dirt roadblocks, it has left most of the restrictions in place. 虽然以色列已经撤除了一个主要检查站和大约50个土路障,但是绝大部分的限制仍然存在。

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  • n. 检查站,关卡
  • 1. I approached the second checkpoint.

    我靠近第二个检查站。

  • 2. While Israel has removed one major checkpoint and about 50 dirt roadblocks, it has left most of the restrictions in place.

    虽然以色列已经撤除了一个主要检查站和大约50个土路障,但是绝大部分的限制仍然存在。

  • 3. Mexican officials say they stopped at what seemed to be a military checkpoint, possibly set up by drug traffickers, as the military says it had no checkpoints in that area.

    墨西哥官员说,他们在一个好像是军事检查站的地方停下来,这个地方可能是毒品走私人员设立的,因为军方说他们在这个地区没有设检查站。

  • checkpoint (n.) 1940, from check (v.1) + point (n.). Originally an aviator's term for landforms or structures of known height against which the craft's altitude could be visually checked. The "place where travelers are stopped and subject to security checks" sense is recorded from 1950.
check·point / ˈtʃekpɔɪnt ; NAmE ˈtʃekpɔɪnt / noun a place, especially on a border between two countries, where people have to stop so their vehicles and documents can be checked (边防)检查站;边防关卡 checkpoint checkpoints check·point / ˈtʃekpɔɪnt ; NAmE ˈtʃekpɔɪnt /
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