barricade
US /ˈber.ə.keɪd/
UK /ˈber.ə.keɪd/

1.
barricada, barreira
an improvised barrier erected across a street or other thoroughfare to prevent the passage of persons or vehicles
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The police set up a barricade to control the crowd.
A polícia montou uma barricada para controlar a multidão.
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Protesters built a makeshift barricade from old tires and debris.
Os manifestantes construíram uma barricada improvisada com pneus velhos e detritos.
1.
barricar, bloquear
block or defend with a barricade
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They decided to barricade the doors with furniture.
Eles decidiram barricar as portas com móveis.
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The police had to barricade the street to prevent further access.
A polícia teve que barricar a rua para impedir o acesso adicional.