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stanchion
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stanchion
(stanchion)
noun
/ˈstænʃən/
Stütze
(Stuetze)
C2
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stanch
stand
Meaning
a strong upright bar or post used as support or to control movement
Meaning Translation
ein starker aufrechter Balken oder Pfosten, der als Unterstützung dient oder die Bewegung kontrolliert
ein starker aufrechter Balken oder Pfosten, der als Unterstützung dient oder die Bewegung kontrolliert
Example Sentences
The red rope was attached to the stanchions to guide the crowd.
Das rote Seil war an den Stangen befestigt, um die Menge zu führen.
Das rote Seil war an den Stangen befestigt, um die Menge zu führen.
Synonyms
post, pole, pillar, support, upright
Antonyms
weak support, collapse
Collocations
metal stanchion, rope stanchion, wooden stanchion, stanchion post
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