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1 barrière métallique
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2 barrière
barrière [baʀjεʀ]feminine noun• la Grande Barrière [de corail] the Great Barrier Reef* * *baʀjɛʀ1) ( clôture) fence; ( porte) gate; ( de passage à niveau) level crossing gate GB, grade crossing gate US2) ( obstacle) lit, fig barrier•Phrasal Verbs:* * *baʀjɛʀ nf1) (de jardin) fence2) (= obstacle) barrier3) (= porte) gate* * *barrière nf1 ( clôture) fence; ( porte) gate; ( de passage à niveau) Rail level crossing gate GB, grade crossing gate US;3 fig barrier; barrière de la langue language barrier; faire tomber les barrières to break down the barriers.barrière automatique Rail automatic barrier; barrière corallienne Géol coral reef; barrière de dégel Transp ban on heavy vehicles using a road during a thaw; barrière métallique crowd barrier; barrière de sécurité Ordinat firewall; barrières douanières or tarifaires trade ou tariff barriers.être de l'autre côté de la barrière to be on the other side of the fence.[barjɛr] nom féminin1. [clôture] fence[porte] gate2. [obstacle] barrierdresser ou mettre une barrière entre... to raise a barrier between...faire tomber une barrière/les barrières to break down a barrier/the barriersbarrières douanières tariff ou trade barriers3. GÉOGRAPHIE -
3 rambarde
fcrowd barrier, guard rail, pedestrian guard rail, railingDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > rambarde
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4 portillon
portillon [pɔʀtijɔ̃]masculine noungate ; [de métro] barrier* * *pɔʀtijɔ̃nom masculin gate••ça ne se bouscule pas au portillon — (colloq) people are not exactly queueing up GB ou lining up US
* * *pɔʀtijɔ̃ nm* * *portillon nm gate.se bousculer au portillon○ [personnes] to fall over each other; [idées, événements] to crowd in; ça ne se bouscule pas au portillon○ people are not exactly queueing GB ou lining US up.[pɔrtijɔ̃] nom masculin[d'une porte cochère] wicket[dans le métro]
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