barrera
/buh-rair-uh; Spanish bahr-re-rah/US // bəˈrɛər ə; Spanish bɑrˈrɛ rɑ //
巴雷拉,巴拉圭,巴拉圭人
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural bar·re·ras [buh-rair-uhz; Spanish bahr-re-rahs]. /bəˈrɛər əz; Spanish bɑrˈrɛ rɑs/.
- : the wall, usually a red wooden fence, bordering a bullring.
- : the first row of seats in a bullfight arena.
Examples
Bulls frequently leap the barrera of the arena, although the height is over five feet.
The seats are arranged in boxes (palcos), the asientos de barrera (barrier seats) and the asientos de grada.
During a great part of the bull-fight Gallardo remained on the vaulting wall of the barrera.
The barrera is the enclosure of stout planks, strengthened by posts, which separates the performers from the spectators.
Rings in modern times, remarks Madame de Barrera, have been made in some countries Loves telegraph.
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