Bloquear
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To block
Real World Example
The Spanish term "bloquear" means "to block" in English. Imagine a scenario where you’re trying to access a secret VIP party, only to find a large “block” of cheese standing as a bouncer at the door, refusing entry. Just like this cheesy bouncer, "bloquear" stops or prevents you from going any further. So, whenever you think of "bloquear," picture that giant cheese block saying, “You shall not pass!” 🧀
Practice Version
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