释义 |
checkpointcheck‧point /ˈtʃekpɔɪnt/ ●○○ noun [countable] - Tourist visas are issued at any border checkpoint.
- I peered into the dark and deserted-looking checkpoint.
- On either side of the well-guarded checkpoint stretched wire fences, barbed-wire entanglements and minefields.
- Save a few for the checkpoint at the gate.
- Some were delayed at military checkpoints.
- The first step as you approach the checkpoint is to park your car in the parking lot on the north side.
- The roadblocks were really drunk-driving checkpoints at which police simply would ask drivers if they had a gun in the car.
- They man checkpoints on a permanent basis, screening vehicles and their occupants for weapons.
a place, especially on a border, where an official person examines vehicles or people: They had to cross five military checkpoints. |