barrio
barrio 英 [ˈbæriəʊ] 美 [ˈbɑrioʊ]
n. (西)地方行政区域
名词复数:barrios
- In the US, a barrio is the neighborhood where most people speak Spanish. For example, in New York, Spanish Harlem is also called El Barrio. Outside the US, barrio refers to a district in Spain or a Spanish-speaking country.
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- n. (西)地方行政区域
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1. The barrio is plagued by drug dealers.
这个区到处是毒品贩子。
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2. On a fine morning, Concepción Pulido, 38, prepares lunch in the small kitchen of her three-room house in barrio el Bato, a neighborhood in Samacá.
三十八岁的Concepción Pulido住在萨马卡镇附近的Barrio el Bato,她的家有三间房。 在一个晴朗的上午,她在家中的小厨房里准备午饭。
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3. To tell that part of history, El Museo del barrio teamed with the home of the city’s oldest museum and research library, the New-York Historical Society, to present Nueva York (1613–1945).
为了重现那段历史,拉美裔博物馆(El Museo del Barrio)与纽约历史协会这一最古老的以研究为目的的图书馆联手合作,共同推出《纽约:1613-1945》回顾展。
- barrio (n.) 1841, "ward of a Spanish or Spanish-speaking city," sometimes also used of rural settlements, from Spanish barrio "district, suburb," from Arabic barriya "open country" (fem.), from barr "outside" (of the city). Sense of "Spanish-speaking district in a U.S. city" (1939); originally is in reference to Spanish Harlem in New York City.
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