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Meaning of Hurdle | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈhɜːdl̩

Definitions

  1. An artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which athletes or horses jump in a race.
  2. A surname.
  3. An obstacle, real or perceived, physical or abstract.
  4. A movable frame of wattled twigs, osiers, or withes and stakes, or sometimes of iron, used for enclosing land, for folding sheep and cattle, for gates, etc.; also, in fortification, used as revetments, and for other purposes.
  5. A sled or crate on which criminals were drawn to the place of execution.
  6. A piece that is jumped over by a hopper piece.

Equivalents

العربية المانع حاجز عقبة
Беларуская бар'ер
Български бариера плет
Català cleda obstacle tanca
Čeština překážka
Cymraeg clwyd
Dansk hæk
Ελληνικά εμπόδιο φράγμα
Esperanto obstaklo
Español valla vallar
فارسی مانع
Suomi aidata aita aitaus aitoa este
Français Barrière claie haie obstacle
Gaeilge cliath constaic
עברית מכשול
Magyar akadály gát karám nehézség
Bahasa Indonesia anca gawang
Íslenska grind hindrun
日本語 ハードル 関門 障害 障害物
ខ្មែរ ទំនាល់
한국어 장애 장애물 장해 허들
Kurdî este hûrde
Lietuvių barjeras
Latviešu šķērslis
Македонски препрека пречка
Nederlands drempel hindernis horde
Português barreira obstáculo
Română obstacol
Slovenčina prekážka
Svenska hack hinder
Türkçe engel
Tiếng Việt cừu rào cản

Examples

“He ran in the 100 metres hurdles.”
“My last stop was an outdoor speech to a huge crowd of Ukrainians whom I urged to stay on the course of freedom and economic reform. Kiev was beautiful in the late spring sunshine, and I hoped its people could keep up the high spirits I had observed in the crowd. They still had many hurdles to clear.”
“The practice of folding sheep was general, and the purchase of hurdles was a regular charge in the shepherd's account.”
“In treason, the corporal punishment is by drawing on hurdle from the place of the prison to the place of execution, and by hanging and being cut down alive, bowelling, and quartering: and in women by burning.”
“Such a crew! Ah! many a wretch has rid on hurdles who has done less mischief than these utterers of forged Tales, coiners of Scandal, and clippers of Reputation.”
“Hurdles, with four, five, six wretches convicted of counterfeiting or mutilating the money of the realm, were dragged month after month up Holborn Hill. On one morning seven men were hanged and a woman burned for clipping”
“Behind flock'd wrangling up a piteous crew, / Greeted of none, disfeatur'd and forlorn— / Cowards, who were in sloughs interr'd alive: / And round them still the wattled hurdles hung / Wherewith they stamp'd them down, and trod them deep, / To hide their shameful memory from men.”
“Pieces that can move only by hopping over other pieces are termed Hoppers. It should be noted that hoppers capture in the usual way by eviction, they do not capture the hurdles over which they hop. The most popular hoppers are: The Equihopper (G. Leathem FCR 1938) which hops to the same distance beyond the hurdle as it is from it.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
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