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bar·ri·er [ˈbæriər] N

barrier
ovira f
barrier (man-made)
zapora f
barrier (at railway station)

ˈcrash bar·ri·er N Brit Aus

crash barrier

ˈcrush bar·ri·er N Brit

ˈnoise bar·ri·er N

noise barrier

ˈpain bar·ri·er N

pain barrier

ˈsound bar·ri·er N

sound barrier

ˈtrade bar·ri·er N

trade barrier

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The loss of these features presents a significant barrier.
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This group is cited one of the first to subvert the macho barrier of meringue.
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It was made before she realised just how difficult it would be to overcome the patriarchal barriers to her goal.
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So the predator should hope this strategy to succeed only when it is substantially stronger than its competitors and when barriers to entry are high.
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It lives among vegetation in permanent bodies of freshwater, including lakes and rivers, extending into tidal fresh water, and freshwater barrier lagoons.
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The radius will be moved in approximately 200m for safety reasons with new tyre barriers at the exit.
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Foods are overwrapped with a second, opaque foil containing package that has higher barrier properties.
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He succeeds and drives his car past the barrier and into the entrance lane.
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He believed that the barriers created by the society precluded love and mutual understanding from human relationships.
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It is possible that a barrier to gene flow from south to north exists while a barrier to the reverse does not.
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