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barrack

/bar-uhk/US // ˈbær ək //UK // (ˈbærək) //

营房,兵营,军营,营房内

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Usually barracks.

    • : a building or group of buildings for lodging soldiers, especially in garrison.
    • : any large, plain building in which many people are lodged.
  1. 1
    • : to lodge in barracks.

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Examples

  • The barracks are located at the Camp Swift Training Center in Bastrop, TX, and are replacing temporary facilities that have already been used for longer than their intended lifespan.

  • What this all comes down to is that a lot of people and organizations are seeing the benefits of 3D printing as a construction tool, and at the rate the technology is growing, houses and barracks are just the beginning.

  • A lighting offensive by fascist rebels in the south failed to reach Madrid in time, and the Montana barracks was overrun by troops loyal to the elected government.

  • Shortly after the attack on the Montana barracks, my father’s family tied a horsehair mattress to the roof of their car to protect themselves from shrapnel and fled to France.

  • In 1976, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law a bill to fully restore the barracks and preserve the poems.

  • There are lovingly tended flower beds along each road and surrounding every barrack.

  • Hafrich shouts that he should return to the barrack, but the man keeps going.

  • Each one houses around 100 women who sleep in bunks in a large, open barrack, with anywhere from 15 to 40 women to a room.

  • The Arab media has taken note of the president taking the oath of office using his full name—Barrack Hussein Obama.

  • And the man who had done all this—a vulgar upstart out of Paris, reeking of leather and the barrack-room still lived!

  • He chartered an outside car, t'other day, at Island Bridge Barrack, and drove to the post-office.

  • At the very end of the period we may note the beginning of a reaction against the "barrack schools."

  • A large barrack was in course of erection near the town on the north side.

  • The scene through the opposite window looking on to the barrack yard was very different from the rather sombre picture without.