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Definitions of hurdle in various dictionaries:
noun - a light movable barrier that competitors must leap over in certain races
noun - an obstacle that you are expected to overcome
noun - the act of jumping over an obstacle
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To leap over a barrier or other obstacle. |
To overcome or deal with successfully surmount: hurdle a problem. |
Sports A leaping step made off one foot as means of maximizing spring at the end of an approach, as to a dive. |
An obstacle or difficulty to be overcome: the last hurdle before graduation. |
Chiefly British A portable framework made of intertwined branches or wattle and used for temporary fencing. |
Chiefly British A frame or sledge on which condemned persons were dragged to execution. |
Sports A light portable barrier over which competitors must leap in certain races. |
To leap over (a barrier) in or as if in a race. |
Sports A race in which a series of such barriers must be jumped without the competitors' breaking their stride. |
to run in a race in which there are hurdles to be jumped over, or to jump over something while running: |
Hurdle description |
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A hurdle (UK English, limited US English) is a moveable section of light fence. In the United States, terms such as "panel", "pipe panel" or simply "fence section" are used to describe moveable sections of fencing intended for agricultural use and crowd control; "hurdle" refers primarily to fences used as jumping obstacles for steeplechasing with horses or human track and field competition. * Traditional hurdles were made from wattle, but modern designs for fencing are often made of metal. They are used for handling livestock, as decorative fencing, for steeplechasing and in the track and field event of hurdling. |