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1 barricade
[bærɪˈkeɪd]1. nounمِتْراس، حاجِزThere were barricades keeping back the crowds.
2. verbto block something (eg a street) with a barricade.يَحْجِز، يَسُد بِمِتْراس -
2 Barrikade
f; -, -n barricade; auf die Barrikaden steigen oder gehen umg., fig. go on the barricades ( für for)* * *die Barrikadebarricade* * *Bar|ri|ka|de [bari'kaːdə]f -, -nbarricade* * *(a barrier put up to block a street etc: There were barricades keeping back the crowds.) barricade* * *Bar·ri·ka·de<-, -n>[bariˈka:də]f (Verschanzung) barricade▶ [für etw akk] auf die \Barrikaden gehen to man the barricades [for sth], to go on the warpath for [sth]* * *die; Barrikade, Barrikaden barricadeauf die Barrikaden gehen od. steigen — (ugs.) go on the warpath
* * *gehen umg, fig go on the barricades (für for)* * *die; Barrikade, Barrikaden barricadeauf die Barrikaden gehen od. steigen — (ugs.) go on the warpath
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