to block sb's path

JLPT N5 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of

The verb (lán) primarily means 'to block' or 'to stop someone or something from passing.' It is often used in contexts where a person or object physically obstructs a path or prevents an action.

Common contexts

is frequently used with people or vehicles, such as police stopping suspects or referees stopping players. It implies an active effort to prevent movement or progress.

Collocations and patterns

  • (lán zhù): to block and hold someone or something in place.
  • (lán lù): to block the road or path.
  • (lán jié): to intercept, often used in sports or security contexts.

Nuances

Using suggests a deliberate and sometimes forceful action to stop or hinder. It differs from simpler verbs like 阻止 (zǔzhǐ), which can be more abstract or general 'to prevent.' often involves physical presence or intervention.

Common confusion

Don't confuse with ; while both involve stopping, emphasizes interception, often in transit or communication, whereas is more general blocking or stopping in a physical sense.

Example Sentences

The police blocked that suspicious person.

He tried to block my way, but I still walked past.

During the match, the referee stopped the player who committed a foul.