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barnyard

/bahrn-yahrd/US // ˈbɑrnˌyɑrd //UK // (ˈbɑːnˌjɑːd) //

谷仓,稗田,稗官野史,稗子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called barnlot. a yard next to or surrounding a barn.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or typical of a barnyard: barnyard noises; simple paintings of barnyard life.
    • : indecent; smutty; vulgar: His barnyard humor made us all blush.

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Examples

  • As it turns out, there might be a barnyard animal that is even better at using the toilet than tots and kittens—and the impact that might have on the environment could be huge.

  • This feature is present — and helpful — in the barnyard example, where the easiest attribute to solve for is horns.

  • A common example of a linear system — also likely familiar to math students — involves a barnyard filled with chickens and pigs.

  • Manure from barnyard animals is rich in vitamins, minerals, fats and more.

  • It’s using newer gene-editing tools to create thousands of pigs immune to some common, and deadly, viruses that affect barnyards.

  • This isn't a comic, it's a Beckett play with barnyard animals.

  • When I went into the barnyard,” he explained later during an interview, “I never saw a chicken leading a group of turkeys.

  • On Tuesday morning, Chanel went where Chanel has never gone before: to the barnyard.

  • He is even more full of mischief than Brownie and loves to run after all the other animals in the barnyard.

  • Jehosophat, Marmaduke, and Hepzebiah do not like one barnyard neighbour very much.

  • Tomorrow night, if you are good all day, we will tell you about the rest of the barnyard friends of the three happy children.

  • So they romped away to the barnyard to chase the frightened White Wyandottes.

  • When she reached the barnyard gate Dic was hitching the horses to the "big wagon."