barricade
ba
ˈbæ
rri
cade
ˌkeɪd
keid
British pronunciation
/bˈæɹɪkˌe‍ɪd/

英語での「barricade」の定義と意味

Barricade
01

バリケード

a defensive barrier erected during wartime to obstruct enemy movement and provide protection for defending forces
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example
Soldiers hastily constructed barricades using sandbags to fortify their positions against advancing enemy troops.
兵士たちは、前進する敵軍に対して自らの陣地を強化するために、砂袋を使って急いでバリケードを築いた。
The strategic placement of barricades along key routes slowed the enemy's progress, allowing time for reinforcements to arrive.
主要なルートに沿ったバリケードの戦略的な配置は敵の進軍を遅らせ、援軍が到着する時間を稼ぎました。
02

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

example
The police set up a barricade to catch the escaped suspect.
A barricade blocked the main street during the parade.
to barricade
01

to make an area or passage impassable

example
Fallen trees barricaded the road after the storm.
Landslides barricaded the mountain trail.
02

to block or secure an area using a barrier

example
Protesters barricaded the streets with dumpsters and fences.
Police barricaded the square to prevent unauthorized entry.
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