check
point
复数形式
checkpoints
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检查站, 路障
a designated place where vehicles are stopped for inspection or control, often by law enforcement
A checkpoint is a place where people, vehicles, or goods are stopped and examined. It is usually set up by authorities to ensure safety, security, or to enforce laws. At a checkpoint, items may be checked, or people may be asked questions to verify their identity or reason for being there. Checkpoints are commonly found at borders, on roads, at airports, or in areas with high security concerns. Their purpose is to control movement and ensure that rules or regulations are followed.
- The police set up a checkpoint to check for drunk drivers.
警方设立了一个检查站来检查酒驾司机。
- She showed her ID at the checkpoint.
她在检查站出示了她的身份证。
- The checkpoint caused a delay in their travel plans.
检查站导致他们的旅行计划延误。
- They were waved through the checkpoint without any issues.
他们被挥手通过检查站,没有任何问题。
- The security checkpoint was busy during the holiday season.
假期期间,检查站很忙。