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1 barrier
['bæriə]1) (something put up as a defence or protection: a barrier between the playground and the busy road.) barreira2) (something that causes difficulty: His deafness was a barrier to promotion.) barreira* * *bar.ri.er[b'æriə] n 1 barreira, obstáculo. 2 grade, separação. 3 paliçada, estacada. 4 limite, confim. 5 linha divisória. 6 Electr separador. 7 Hist liça: arena de torneio. • vt+vi 1 barrier off excluir. 2 barrier in cercar, fechar. -
2 sonic sound barrier
son.ic sound bar.ri.er[sɔnik s'aund bæriə] n = link=sonic%20barrier sonic barrier, link=sound%20barrier sound barrier -
3 crash barrier
crash bar.ri.er[kr'æʃ bæriə] n Auto cerca, barreira para evitar acidentes. -
4 heat barrier
heat bar.rier[h'i:t bæriə] n Phys barreira térmica. -
5 sonic barrier
son.ic bar.ri.er[sɔnik b'æriə] n barreira do som. -
6 sound barrier
sound bar.ri.er[s'aund bæriə] n barreira do som. -
7 thermal barrier
ther.mal bar.ri.er[θ'ə:məl bæriə] n Aeron barreira térmica. -
8 trade barrier
trade bar.ri.er[tr'eid bæriə] n barreira ao comércio. -
9 barrage
1) (something that keeps back an enemy: a barrage of gunfire.) bombardeio2) (an overwhelming number: a barrage of questions.) montes de3) (a man-made barrier across a river.) barragem* * *bar.rage[b'æra:ʒ] n 1 Mil fogo de barragem. the creeping (or rolling) barrage / fogo de barragem (de artilharia) que avança aos poucos. 2 barragem, dique. -
10 barricade
[bæri'keid] 1. noun(a barrier put up to block a street etc: There were barricades keeping back the crowds.) barricada2. verb(to block something (eg a street) with a barricade.) levantar barricadas* * *bar.ri.cade[bærik'eid] n 1 Mil barricada, entrincheiramento. 2 barreira, obstrução. • vt 1 barricar. 2 bloquear, obstruir, colocar obstáculo.
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