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barrier

  • 1 barrier

    ['bæriə]
    1) (something put up as a defence or protection: a barrier between the playground and the busy road.) barjera; nožogojums
    2) (something that causes difficulty: His deafness was a barrier to promotion.) šķērslis; kavēklis
    * * *
    barjera, nožogojums; šķērslis, kavēklis

    English-Latvian dictionary > barrier

  • 2 barrier cream

    aizsargkrēms

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  • 3 barrage

    1) (something that keeps back an enemy: a barrage of gunfire.) aizsprostojums; sprostuguns
    2) (an overwhelming number: a barrage of questions.) milzums; milzum daudz
    3) (a man-made barrier across a river.) aizsprosts; dambis
    * * *
    aizsprosts, dambis; aizsprostojums; sprostuguns; radiotraucējumi; milzum daudz, milzums

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  • 4 barricade

    [bæri'keid] 1. noun
    (a barrier put up to block a street etc: There were barricades keeping back the crowds.) barikāde
    2. verb
    (to block something (eg a street) with a barricade.) aizbarikādēt
    * * *
    barikāde; aizsprostojums, šķērslis; aizbarikādēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > barricade

  • 5 block

    [blok] 1. noun
    1) (a flat-sided mass of wood or stone etc: blocks of stone.) klucis; bluķis
    2) (a piece of wood used for certain purposes: a chopping-block.) bluķis
    3) (a connected group of houses, offices etc: a block of flats; an office block.) daudzstāvu dzīvojamais nams
    4) (a barrier: a road block.) aizsprostojums
    5) ((especially American) a group of buildings bounded by four streets: a walk round the block.) kvartāls
    2. verb
    (to make (progress) difficult or impossible: The crashed cars blocked the road.) aizsprostot; bloķēt; aizkavēt
    3. verb
    The ships blockaded the town.) bloķēt
    - blocked
    - block capital/letter
    - blockhead
    * * *
    bluķis, klucis; blāķis, bloks; dzīvojamais masīvs, kvartāls; liels daudzums; bendes bluķis, ešafots; veidnis; bloknots; klucīši, kubiciņi; aizsprostojums, sastrēgums; galva; bloķēšana; trīsis, bloks; bloķēt, aizsprostot; likt šķēršļus, aizkavēt; tikt piesārņotam, piesārņot; aizturēt, kavēt; iesaldēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > block

  • 6 breakwater

    noun (a barrier to break the force of the waves.) mols; viļņlauzis
    * * *
    viļņlauzis, mols

    English-Latvian dictionary > breakwater

  • 7 checkpoint

    noun (a barrier where cars, passports etc are inspected, or a point that contestants in a race must pass.) kontrolpunkts
    * * *
    kontrolpunkts; orientieris

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  • 8 dike

    (an embankment built as a barrier against the sea etc.) dambis; aizsprosts
    * * *
    lezbiete; aizsprosts, dambis; grāvis; šķērslis; dzīsla; aizdambēt; nosusināt

    English-Latvian dictionary > dike

  • 9 door

    [do:]
    1) (the usually hinged barrier, usually of wood, which closes the entrance of a room, house etc: He knocked loudly on the door.) durvis
    2) (a means of achieving something: the door to success.) ceļš; iespēja
    - doorman
    - doormat
    - doorstep
    - doorway
    - on one's doorstep
    * * *
    durvis; ceļš, izeja

    English-Latvian dictionary > door

  • 10 dyke

    (an embankment built as a barrier against the sea etc.) dambis; aizsprosts
    * * *
    lezbiete; aizsprosts, dambis; grāvis; šķērslis; dzīsla; aizdambēt; nosusināt

    English-Latvian dictionary > dyke

  • 11 railing

    noun ((usually in plural) a fence or barrier of (usually vertical) metal or wooden bars: They've put railings up all round the park.) iežogojums; margas
    * * *
    margas

    English-Latvian dictionary > railing

  • 12 roadblock

    noun (a barrier put across a road (eg by the police) in order to stop or slow down traffic: to set up a roadblock.) ceļa aizšķēršļojums, barjera

    English-Latvian dictionary > roadblock

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