🚧barricade (barricade)

noun/verb
/ˌbærɪˈkeɪd/
barricade (barricade)

Signification

a barrier erected to block or defend against movement; to block a passage with obstacles
Traduction de la signification
Une barrière érigée pour bloquer ou défendre contre le mouvement; bloquer un passage avec des obstacles
Une barrière érigée pour bloquer ou défendre contre le mouvement; bloquer un passage avec des obstacles

Phrases d'exemple

Protesters built a barricade across the street.

Les manifestants ont construit une barricade à travers la rue.
Les manifestants ont construit une barricade à travers la rue.

Synonymes

barrier, blockade, obstacle, obstruction, fortification

Antonymes

opening, passage, clearance

Collocations

erect a barricade, block with a barricade, barricade the street

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