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2 sperlaag
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3 barrière
1 barrier♦voorbeelden:1 zijn eisen bleken een onoverkomelijke barrière te vormen • his demands proved to constitute an insurmountable barrierbarrières opwerpen • put up barriers -
4 boom
1 [gewas] tree2 [voorwerp] 〈bezaans/laad/havenboom〉 boom; 〈afsluit/slagboom〉 bar, barrier, gate; 〈 spoorboom〉 gate; 〈 vaarboom〉 pole3 [tekening, diagram] tree♦voorbeelden:een boom van een vent • a strapping fellowze zien door de bomen het bos niet • they can't see the wood for the trees〈 figuurlijk〉 je kunt me de boom in • 〈 hoepel op〉 (you can) get lost; 〈 daar komt niets van〉 forget it2 een boom sluiten/openen • lower/raise a barrier -
5 de geluidsbarrière doorbreken
de geluidsbarrière doorbreken————————de geluidsbarrière doorbrekenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de geluidsbarrière doorbreken
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6 drempel
♦voorbeelden:ik zet er geen voet meer over de drempel • I shall never set foot in that house again -
7 geluidsbarrière
♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > geluidsbarrière
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8 slagboom
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9 vanghek
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10 afrasteren
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11 afsluitboom
n. boom, gate, any barrier which opens and closes -
12 afsluiting
n. barrier, hedge; end, conclusion; confinement, enclosure; cutting off, disconnection, severance -
13 balie
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14 ballenvanger
n. backstop, wall or some type of barrier which keeps a ball from going outside of an area of play; catcher (Baseball) -
15 barrage
n. barrage, river dam; barrier of artillery fire to prevent enemy advance, bombardment; numerous questions -
16 barricade
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17 barriere
n. barrier, border, limit; obstacle, barricade -
18 barrière
n. barrier, border, limit; obstacle, barricade -
19 blokkade
n. blockade, siege; barrier -
20 dalstuw
n. dam, barrier to obstruct the flow of water, dike
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