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单词 barricade
释义 bar·ri·cade
I. \ˈbarəˌkād, ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ also -er-\ transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle French barricader, from barricade
1. : to block off or stop up (as a street or passage) with a barricade especially in order to prevent the advance of an enemy : blockade
 < angry workers barricaded the narrow streets with furniture, carriages, and piles of lumber >
2. : to prevent access to by means of a barricade
 < barricaded myself behind my study door — Bentz Plagemann >
II. noun
(-s)
Etymology: French, from Middle French, from barriquer to barricade, from barrique barrel (a typical component of barricades, from dialect — Gascon — barrico) + -ade; akin to Old French barril barrel
1.
 a. : an obstruction or rampart hastily improvised and thrown up across some way or passage (as in revolutionary street fighting) to check the advance of the enemy — usually used in plural
  < men, women, and children manned the barricades >
 b. : material barrier or obstacle that prevents passage
  < a man behind a floor-to-ceiling concrete barricade was looking through a glass porthole — Stanley Frank >
2. : a nonmaterial barrier or protective shield
 < sat stiff as a poker behind his flimsy barricade of silence — Claud Cockburn >
 < guarded by … legal barricades — W.P.Webb >
3. : a field of disagreement, dispute, or combat
 < would die upon the literary barricade of defending the noble proportions of “War and Peace” — Ellen Glasgow >
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