barricade Definition På dansk

  • 0 a barrier put up to block a street etc -- barrikade

    • The police used barricades to keep back the crowds.

  • 1 to block something (eg a street) with a barricade -- barrikadere

    • The protesters barricaded the streets.

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Examples of barricade

  • However, in putting up these barricades, we do not always think about the effects on those living on the other side of the hedge.

  • Miners will not man the barricades in order to keep obsolete pits open if they can be provided with satisfactory alternative work.

  • We can all keep our heads tucked down behind the barricades and then say that we have received minimal post on a very important matter.

  • We do not pull down the barricades or throw broken bottles at the police.

  • Nonetheless, there is a right approach in these matters that depends on consultation and diplomacy and not everyone at the barricades all the time.

  • Incident types most often associated with disturbances are concerted indiscipline, hostage taking, at height incidents (including rooftop protests), barricades and combinations of these.

  • I still remember setting the first poll tax and people jumping down from the gallery and barricading themselves in the council chamber.

  • Not all were worth going to the stake for, or to the barricades.

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