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barrier

[ˈbæriə(r)]

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barriers[1878]
屏障(74%),障碍物(15%),栅栏(11%)
n.障碍物,屏障;界线
vt.把…关入栅栏
n.(Barrier)人名;(法)巴里耶
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/bæ̱riə(r)/
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]障碍;壁垒;阻碍 A barrier is something such as a rule, law, or policy that makes it difficult or impossible for something to happen or be achieved.
  [oft N to/against/between n]
  • Duties and taxes are the most obvious barrier to free trade.

    关税和税收是自由贸易的最大壁垒。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]隔阂;阻碍 A barrier is a problem that prevents two people or groups from agreeing, communicating, or working with each other.
  [oft supp N]
  • There is no reason why love shouldn't cross the age barrier...

    爱没有理由不能跨越年龄的阻碍。

  • She had been waiting for Simon to break down the barrier between them...

    她一直在等待西蒙打破他们之间的隔阂。

  • When you get involved in sports and athletes, a lot of the racial barriers are broken down.

    当你参与到体育运动中的时候,很多种族隔阂就消失了。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]关卡;栅栏 A barrier is something such as a fence or wall that is put in place to prevent people from moving easily from one area to another.
  • The demonstrators broke through heavy police barriers...

    示威者们冲破了警察的重重设防。

  • As each woman reached the barrier one of the men glanced at her papers.

    每一位女士来到关卡前,其中一个男士便会扫一眼她的证件。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]障碍物;挡板;屏障 A barrier is an object or layer that physically prevents something from moving from one place to another.
  [usu with supp]
  • ...a severe storm, which destroyed a natural barrier between the house and the lake...

    猛烈的暴风雨摧毁了房子和湖之间的一道天然屏障

  • The packaging must provide an effective barrier to prevent contamination of the product.

    包装必须提供有效的保护,以免产品受污染。

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[N-SING 单数名词]大关;界限 You can refer to a particular number or amount as a barrier when you think it is significant, because it is difficult or unusual to go above it.
  [the N]
  • They are fearful that unemployment will soon break the barrier of three million...

    他们担心失业人数很快将突破300万大关。

  • The Popular Front failed, as expected, to pass the 5 per cent barrier.

    不出所料,人民阵线没能突破5%大关。

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See also:
crash barrier
sound barrier

    Oxford
    bar·rier / ˈbæriə(r) ; NAmE ˈbæriər / noun 1 an object like a fence that prevents people from moving forward from one place to another 屏障;障碍物 The crowd had to stand behind barriers. 人群只好站在障碍物后面。 Show your ticket at the barrier. 请在验票处出示车票。 see also
    crash barrier
    2 a problem, rule or situation that prevents sb from doing sth, or that makes sth impossible 障碍;阻力;关卡 the removal of trade barriers 贸易壁垒的消除 barrierto sth Lack of confidence is a psychological barrier to success. 缺乏信心是阻碍成功的心理因素。 collocationsat
    international
    3 something that exists between one thing or person and another and keeps them separate 分界线;隔阂;障碍 The Yangtze river is a natural barrier to the north-east. 长江是东北面的一道天然屏障。 the language barrier (= when people cannot communicate because they do not speak the same language) 语言隔阂(因语言不通而无法交流) barrierbetween A and B There was no real barrier between reality and fantasy in his mind. 在他的头脑中,现实与幻想之间没有真正的界线。 barrieragainst sth Ozone is the earth's barrier against ultra-violet radiation. 臭氧是地球防止紫外线辐射的屏障。 4 a particular amount, level or number that it is difficult to get past 难以逾越的数量(或水平、数目);关口 the first player whose earnings passed the $10 million barrier 第一位收入超过 1 000 万元大关的运动员 barrier barriers
    bar·rier / ˈbæriə(r) ; NAmE ˈbæriər /
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    barrierbar‧ri‧er /ˈbæriə $ -ər/ ●●○ W3 noun [countable]
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    1barrier (1)a rule, problem etc that prevents people from doing something, or limits what they can do:  He advocated the removal of trade barriers.barrier to Problems with childcare remain the biggest barrier to women succeeding at work.barrier between barriers between doctors and patients2a type of fence or gate that prevents people from moving in a particular direction:  Crowds burst through the barriers and ran onto the pitch.3a physical object that keeps two areas, people etc apartbarrier between The mountains form a natural barrier between the two countries.4the 10-second/40% etc barrier a level or amount of 10 seconds, 40% etc that is seen as a limit which it is difficult to get beyond:  I’m hoping to crash the 20-second barrier in the final and get a bronze.
    sound barrier
    , crash barrier
    COLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + barriertrade barriers (=things such as taxes that make trade between countries difficult)· The aim was to remove trade barriers and open up free markets.the language barrier (=the problem of understanding people who do not speak the same language)· Living in China was hard for me at first because of the language barrier.cultural/racial/class barriers· Sport is a sure way to break down racial barriers.social barriers· The Internet allows people of all ages to interact without the usual social barriers.technical/legal/political barriers· Most of the technical barriers have been solved.artificial barriers· They were committed to breaking down the artificial barriers to women’s achievement.regulatory barriers· Regulatory barriers have been an obstacle to international co-operation between police forces.bureaucratic barriers· This is one of many bureaucratic barriers preventing the unemployed from claiming benefit.institutional/organizational barriers· Institutional barriers limit what can be achieved.verbsbreak/tear down barriers· Most companies have broken down the old barriers of status among the workers.cross/transcend barriers (=avoid barriers that usually exist)· Music has the great advantage of crossing cultural barriers.remove/eliminate/lift barriers· Will this remove the barriers to change?overcome barriers· There are still many more barriers that need to be overcome.reduce/lower barriers· We should be reducing barriers to imports from poor countries.erect/build/put up barriers· Some kids have erected emotional barriers that stop them from learning.create barriers· Uniforms are one of the things that create barriers.

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