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barrier [ˈbæriər, Am ˈberiɚ] N

1. barrier (obstacle):

2. barrier (gate):

bramka f

barrier cream N Brit

crash barrier N Brit

crush barrier N Brit

customs barrier N ECON

market barrier N

noise barrier N AVIAT

pain barrier N

sonic barrier N

sonic barrier → sound barrier

See also sound barrier

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There ought to be no unreasonable technical, economic or other barriers to gain entry for a license.
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However, the technical barriers to producing and containing the required quantities of antimatter appear formidable, well beyond present capabilities.
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May, it may seem astonishing, but genes do cross species "barriers".
www.abc.net.au
The benefits of trade agreements are now arguably more about removing so-called non-tariff barriers than cutting tariffs.
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When latex barriers are used, oil-based lubrication can break down the structure of the latex and remove the protection it provides.
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The earth and sleeper terraces would gradually make way for concrete terraces with metal crush barriers being erected at various points to prevent crushing.
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Since one of the main barriers was rework, lowering inventory forced each shop to improve its own quality or cause a holdup downstream.
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Eventually the pressure on the crush barriers on the terraces broke.
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Before the days of electrically lighted road barriers, highway construction zones were marked at night by kerosene fired, pot-bellied torches.
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Economists say shoplifting is common because it is a relatively unskilled crime with low entry barriers that can be fitted into a normal lifestyle.
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