- A barrack is a building where military personnel live. It’s usually used in the plural, as barracks. It’s also a verb — when soldiers lodge in barracks, they barrack there. The word sounds like “bear-ick.”
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- n. 营房;兵舍
- vt. 使…驻兵营内;向…提供营房
- vi. 住入营房
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1. I know that barrack.
我知道那地方。
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2. "barrack" could mean booing somebody in English.
Barrack"在英语中有喝倒彩的意思。
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3. The Financial Stability Plan needed to create a "bad bank" that would buy up bad assets from lenders at a calculated price, barrack said.
Barrack称,金融稳定计划需要组建一家"坏帐银行",以评估后价格买断放贷机构的不良资产.
- barrack (n.) 1680s, "temporary hut for soldiers during a siege," from French barraque, from Spanish barraca (mid-13c. in Medieval Latin) "soldier's tent," literally "cabin, hut," a word of unknown origin. Perhaps from Celt-Iberian or Arabic. Meaning "permanent building for housing troops" (usually in plural) is attested from 1690s.
bar·rack / ˈbærək ; NAmE ˈbærək / verb 1 [intransitive , transitive ] barrack(sb) ( BrE) to shout criticism at players in a game, speakers at a meeting, performers, etc. 喝倒彩;起哄;发出嘘声 2 [intransitive , transitive ] barrack(for) sb ( AustralE, NZE) to shout encouragement to a person or team that you support 给(所支持的人或队)加油;喝彩助威 ▶ bar·rack·ing / ˈbærəkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈbærəkɪŋ / noun [uncountable ] barrack barracks barracked barracking bar·rack / ˈbærək ; NAmE ˈbærək / bar·rack·ing / ˈbærəkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈbærəkɪŋ /
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