فارسی
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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عمومی::
نرده یامانع عبوردشمن
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عمومی::
راه كسی را بستن
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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barrier ADJECTIVES/NOUN + barrier trade 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 bureacratic barriers preventing the unemployed from claiming benefit. institutional/organizational barriers • Institutional barriers limit what can be achieved.
transnet.ir
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noun obstruction: They erected a barrier on the road.
Simple Definitions
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noun fence/gate ADJ. physical | crash, crush, flood, police, protective, security, ticket | sound (figurative) the first plane to break the sound barrier VERB + BARRIER build, erect, install | break through The crowd managed to break through the barriers and get onto the pitch. PREP. at a/the ~ Please show your ticket at the barrier. | behind a/the ~ The police waited behind the barriers. | through a/the ~ There was a slow trickle of people through the barriers. thing that causes problems ADJ. effective, formidable, major | class, cultural, language, racial, trade VERB + BARRIER build, create, erect, put up, set up The old laws created barriers to free trade. | break down, lift, lower, reduce, remove | cross They believe that sport can cross any barriers. | be faced with, encounter, face | overcome, transcend PREP. ~ against The country has set up barriers against imports. | ~ between a class barrier between the two families | ~ to a formidable barrier to communication physical object that prevents sb/sth passing ADJ. impassable, impenetrable | natural VERB + BARRIER form PREP. ~ between The mountains form a natural barrier between the two countries.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary