barricade
ba
ˈbæ
rri
cade
ˌkeɪd
keid
/bˈæɹɪkˌe‍ɪd/

Definición y significado de "barricade"en inglés

Barricade
01

barricada

a defensive barrier erected during wartime to obstruct enemy movement and provide protection for defending forces
Ejemplos
During the siege, the defenders relied on makeshift barricades to shield themselves from enemy gunfire.
Durante el asedio, los defensores dependían de barricadas improvisadas para protegerse del fuego enemigo.
02

a barrier erected, often by police or authorities, to block or control traffic for security, inspection, or pursuit purposes

Ejemplos
Security forces used a barricade to inspect vehicles at the checkpoint.
to barricade
01

to make an area or passage impassable

Ejemplos
Debris from the collapsed bridge barricaded the highway.
02

to block or secure an area using a barrier

Ejemplos
Workers barricade the construction site for safety.
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