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barrow

/bar-oh/US // ˈbær oʊ //UK // (ˈbærəʊ) //

小车,小车座,小车组,小车架

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a wheelbarrow.
    • : a flat, rectangular frame used for carrying a load, especially such a frame with projecting shafts at each end for handles; handbarrow.
    • : British. a pushcart used by street vendors, especially by costermongers.

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Examples

  • Doug Groothuis, who was 11 at the time, remembers being in his bedroom that November 1968 night and watching Walter Cronkite mention his father by name in a CBS Evening News report on the fatal accident in Barrow, now known as Utqiagvik.

  • She jokingly calls Barrow her “husband” and makes fun of him for falling asleep in meetings.

  • Lincoln Davis and John Barrow and Larry Kissell and Travis Childers and on and on it went.

  • In Republican election committees on the Hill, “Barrow” had become a dirty word said only in hushed tones.

  • John Barrow, who lost on Tuesday, is the last white Democratic congressman in the Deep South.

  • This one, attacking Georgia Democrat John Barrow, is probably touching on a real issue.

  • Eleanor was even more bitter than her husband, refusing to forgive Barrow for his coldness.

  • The organ is the gift of Mrs. James Barrow and cost (without cases) about $90,000.

  • At the top of the boulevard there was a barrow of flowers drawn up alongside the kerb.

  • Upon leaving the Commissary, our wheel-barrow was again put in motion, and accompanied us to Dessein's.

  • I dare say it is all pretty green, but that is no reason for us to fill the barrow with trash.

  • Hot and pleasantly tired, we packed up the tools on the barrow, and wheeled them to the shed.