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In a sentence, 堵 (dǔ) is used as a verb to indicate that something is being blocked up or stopped up. For example, 小河被堵住了 (xiǎo hé bèi dǔ zhù le) meaning "the river was blocked up".
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Synonyms:
封 (fēng): to seal, to close off
阻 (zǔ): to obstruct, to impede
阻塞 (zǔsè): to block, to obstruct
Antonyms:
开 (kāi): to open
拆 (chāi): to dismantle, to take apart
Related Words:
堵塞 (dǔsè): to block, to clog
堵住 (dǔzhù): to block, to stop up
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It would be appropriate to use the word 堵 (dǔ) when referring to something being blocked or stopped up, such as a blocked road or a blocked pipe. For example, one could say "这条路被堵住了" (zhè tiáo lù bèi dǔ zhù le, "This road is blocked up"). It could also be used to refer to a person or thing that is blocking or obstructing something, such as "他堵住了我的去路" (tā dǔ zhù le wǒ de qù lù, "He blocked my way").
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