0 a line or pile of objects put together, often quickly, to stop people from going where they want to go:
1 to build a barricade across, around, or in front of something:
2 a large object or objects that are used to stop people from going where they want to go
3 to block anyone from reaching a place:
The protesting students barricaded the streets leading to the university.
What did people want us to do—go to the barricades?
After several unsuccessful attempts to persuade them to remove the barricades and come out peacefully, a hydraulic jack was used to open the cell doors.
I shall be the first to the barricades to safeguard it as it stands.
The soldiers had their arms taken away and their vehicles were commandeered and used to build barricades.
Where the barricades are actually placed is a matter for the operational commanders on the spot.
They are not asking for the barricades to be erected.
Just in removing the barricades, 4,000 tons of debris and 200 vehicles, many of them buses, were removed.
Not all were worth going to the stake for, or to the barricades.
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(尤指迅速設置的)障礙物,路障, 於某物的對面、周圍或前面設路障…
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(尤指迅速设置的)障碍物,路障, 设路障于某物的对面、周围或前面…
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barricade [feminine], (se) barricader, barricade…
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