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1 barrier
'bæriə1) (something put up as a defence or protection: a barrier between the playground and the busy road.) barriere, sperre2) (something that causes difficulty: His deafness was a barrier to promotion.) hindring, barrierebarrieresubst. \/ˈbærɪə\/1) barriere, skranke, bom, avsperring, sperre, tollbom2) ( overført) barriere, sperre, hindringbarrier to hindring forbarrier wall ( militærvesen) brystningcrash barrier autovern, skrenserekkverksound barrier eller sonic barrier lydmur -
2 breach
bri: 1. noun1) (a breaking (of a promise etc).) brudd2) (a gap, break or hole: a breach in the castle wall; a breach in security.) kløft, revne, hull2. verb(to make an opening in or break (someone's defence).) bryte/trenge seg gjennombresjeIsubst. \/briːtʃ\/1) brudd, overtredelse, brytning2) bresje, hull, luke, revne, sprekk3) ( overført) kløft4) brottsjøstep into the breach eller fill the breach ( overført) rykke inn (og hjelpe til), komme til unnsetningthrow\/fling oneself into the breach ( overført) komme til unnsetning kaste seg inn i kampenIIverb \/briːtʃ\/skyte en bresje i, slå en bresje i, bryte (seg gjennom) -
3 bulwark
'bulwək(a wall built as a defence, often made of earth.) festningsmur, -voll, bolverkmolo--------skansekledning--------vollsubst. \/ˈbʊlwək\/, \/ˈbʊlwɜːk\/1) festningsvoll, mur, bolverk2) ( overført) vern, bolverk -
4 rampart
((often in plural) a mound or wall for defence: The defenders were drawn up on the ramparts.) festningsvoll, vernvollIsubst. \/ˈræmpɑːt\/, \/ˈræmpət\/1) (festnings)voll2) ( overført) beskyttelse, vern, forsvarrampart of shields skjoldborgIIverb \/ˈræmpɑːt\/, \/ˈræmpət\/omgi med voller, beskytte med voller
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