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Перевод: barrier
[существительное] барьер ; застава ; шлагбаум ; препятствие; преграда ; помеха ; [глагол] заграждать; ограждать
Тезаурус:
- It refused to accept the bent card, and she had to find a barrier run by a human being.
- When the Civil Service proceeded to the first comprehensive retirement programme in the 1850s, the justification for imposing the cowardly administrative convenience of an age barrier was how invidious it would have been to attempt any form of assessment.
- Yet publishing ideas could be a barrier to TCS expansion, says George Steele, head of technology with the Departmnt of Industry in the North-west.
- In assessing the water vapour barrier properties of a container at 37C/80 per cent r.h. this may represent an acceleration of 8-;10 fold over 20C/80 per cent r.h.
- Another major barrier is fear.
- SACHIN TENDULKAR, the Indian batting prodigy, will break more fresh ground this summer when he becomes Yorkshire's first overseas player and dismantles what has been perceived as a racial barrier at Headingley.
- Language, it would seem, is no barrier to soldiers' stories, for when this little gem emerged the Italians, Belgians and Germans in the dining tent erupted in fits of laughter along with their British workmates.
- A horizon of humus accumulation may be present above the iron pan (Bf horizon) which is often continuous and forms a barrier to water or roots.
- "Then suddenly the car appeared and swerved around the barrier, which was down and the warning lights were flashing.
- Here I put dwarf plants to echo the barrier effect of the plants in the main border: heathers for winter colour, and small hebes.
- Mitigating measures proposed to minimise the impact of large numbers of visitors include the cordoning off, by erection of a barrier, of the ski area to prevent people climbing the ridge and the provision of forage in specific locations to attract the sheep into areas that are least disturbed.
- This frail, little woman, pronounced by doctors to be in a terminal condition had decided, gone through the age-old barrier of forgiveness.
- Only one other opposition party managed to break the 1 per cent barrier.
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