English to Malay Dictionary roadblock

roadblock

sekatan jalan raya
definition
noun
That meant having to hide the cameras to capture footage of the police and military roadblocks that are a common sight across Mexico.
a barrier or barricade on a road, especially one set up by the authorities to stop and examine traffic.
example
the biggest 'roadblock' to solar power is its price tag
Later, after Hass exposed the situation in an article for the paper, the army returns the 'roadblock' to its original location.
the biggest 'roadblock' to solar power is its price tag
Our car slows down for traffic, and Daddy says, ‘It's a 'roadblock' , see the cops way up there?’
Policeman can lose sight of you as you drive through their 'roadblock' , and criminals on foot don't actually come looking for you as a rule.
In fact, his lyricism is at once his greatest strength and greatest 'roadblock' to growth.
Of course, there's one big 'roadblock' with this release: It's saddled with a remixing/remastering treatment that sands down some of the original's edges.
The mixture of fear and exhilaration he feels when passing through a police 'roadblock' isn't logical, but it is completely understandable.
It puts up a 'roadblock' to the ultimate solution.
From a hilltop in a silent residential quarter, the vigil filed down to the junction where the main road reopens - but only as far as the 'roadblock' five hundred yards away.
In light of these video issues, the burnt-in subtitles may seem minor, but it was another 'roadblock' to enjoyment of the film.
Technological advances aren't the only challenges facing those in transportation: Rising gas and oil prices put up a formidable 'roadblock' , too.
It is after this strong three song opening salvo that the album should run into a 'roadblock' .
Setting himself up as a 'roadblock' , Don Quijote demands that they identify and explain themselves.
They explained to the cabbie, who at one point talked us through a 'roadblock' , that I was looking for an American and the American wasn't at home.
Greece's attempts to get the British government to return the Elgin Marbles have met another 'roadblock' , this time from within.
A few years ago, I was hitting a 'roadblock' in my personal work.
the greatest 'roadblock' to peace
the tax has become a 'roadblock' against investment incentives
There is a 'roadblock' somewhere further ahead and the convoy stalls for the night.
At the same time, Du Bois's and Washington's own notions of elitism within ‘the race’ suggest a less obvious yet equally formidable 'roadblock' .
The traditional teachers in the school lash out at her modern ways, gangs roam the streets, and 'roadblocks' prevent travel outside of the area.
Rather, he cautions young musicians to beware of the dangers of political 'roadblocks' in building a career.
Can't the world conspire to ambush you, putting up dead ends and 'roadblocks' where once there were wide-open personal spaces?
Rather than enhancements, these are 'roadblocks' to communication and empathy.
That meant having to hide the cameras to capture footage of the police and military 'roadblocks' that are a common sight across Mexico.
Stone ran into considerable 'roadblocks' when making the film.
The next day they called a general strike, and 'roadblocks' appeared everywhere.
We're trying to tell them it's the same principle as sending out soil samples to analyze, but we are still running into 'roadblocks' .
Mining villages are ringed with officers, police 'roadblocks' established, non-police movements restricted.
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