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barrier Noun 1. anything that blocks a way or separates, such as a gate 2. anything that prevents progress: a barrier of distrust 3. anything that separates or hinders union: a language barrier [Old French barre bar] A coordinated series of obstacles designed or employed to channel, direct, restrict, delay, or stop the movement of an opposing force and to impose additional losses in personnel, time, and equipment on the opposing force. Barriers can exist naturally, be manmade, or a combination of both. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
barrier Translations n barrier [ˈbӕriə] 1 something put up as a defence or protection a barrier between the playground and the busy road. slagboom, versperring حاجِز преграда zábrana, bariéra, závora barrikade; afspærring die Barriere φράγμα (κτ. που στήνεται για άμυνα ή προστασία) barrera tõke مانع aita, este barrière חַיִץ, מַחֲסוֹם अवरोध barijera korlát penyekat, rintangan hindrun, tálmi barriera 障壁 방벽 barjeras, užtvara barjera; nožogojums penghalang slagboom barriere, sperre bariera, zapora barreira barieră ограждение bariéra, závora pregrada barijera barriär สิ่งกีดขวาง bariyer, engel 柵欄 бар'єр; шлагбаум ناکہ ، رکاوٹ hàng rào 栅栏 2 something that causes difficulty His deafness was a barrier to promotion. hindernis عائِق препятствие překážka hindring das Hindernis εμπόδιο, τροχοπέδη barrera, obstáculo takistus مانع este obstacle מִכְשוֹל रुकावट zapreka akadály penghambat hindrun, fyrirstaða ostacolo 障害 장애 kliūtis šķērslis; kavēklis menghalang hindernis hindring, barriere przeszkoda barreira piedică помеха prekážka ovira barijera hinder อุปสรรค engel, sorun 障礙 перешкода, завада روک trở ngại 障碍 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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It is known that ozone and its reaction products can cross the blood-gas barrier and enter the bloodstream, and exposure to ozone can cause oxidative stress, which has been shown to disrupt testicular and sperm function. Type II alveolar cells also can turn into type I alveolar cells, which form the thin, blood-gas barrier through which gas exchange occurs during respiration. |
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