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1 barrack
tr['bærək]1 (jeer) abuchear————————tr['bærək]1 (soldiers) acuartelar'bærək1) \<\<soldiers\>\> alojar en barracones2) ( jeer) (BrE) \<\<speaker/performer\>\> abuchear(esp Brit) ['bærǝk]VT abuchear* * *['bærək]1) \<\<soldiers\>\> alojar en barracones2) ( jeer) (BrE) \<\<speaker/performer\>\> abuchear -
2 barrack
s.1 cuartel, edificio en que se alojan los soldados.2 cabaña.3 cobertizo abierto totalmente, cobertizo con lados sin cerrar.4 barraca militar, dormitorio para soldados.vt.1 abuchear (heckle) (británico)2 acomodar en barracas, colocar en barracas.3 lanzar improperios. (pt & pp barracked) -
3 barrack-room
tr['bærəkrʊːm]1 dormitorio de tropa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbarrack-room joke chiste nombre masculino cuartelero['bærǝkrʊm]1.N dormitorio m de tropa2.CPD cuartelerobarrack-room ballad N — canción f cuartelera
barrack-room lawyer N — protestón(-ona) m / f
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4 barrack-room joke
chiste nombre masculino cuartelero -
5 barrack-room lawyer
SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL picapleitos nombre masculino -
6 barrack-square
['bærǝk'skwɛǝ(r)]N plaza f de armas -
7 barrack room
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8 barrack room
s.barracón, barraca. -
9 barrack square
s.plaza de armas. -
10 barrack-room
s.dormitorio de tropa. -
11 barrack-room ballard
s.cuartelero. -
12 barrack-room lawyer
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13 barrack-room song
s.canción cuartelera. -
14 abuchear
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15 barracón
barracón sustantivo masculino accomodation block, barrack hut -
16 barraca
barraca sustantivo femenino ( caseta) boothb) (Mil) barrack hut
barraca sustantivo femenino
1 (chabola) shack, hut
2 (caseta de feria) stall
3 Esp thatched cottage from Valencia ' barraca' also found in these entries: English: hut - shed - stand - booth - lumber -
17 barracking
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18 barracks
s.cuartel.pl.cuartel.3ps.tercera persona del presente singular del verbo: BARRACK.
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barrack — Ⅰ. barrack [1] ► VERB ▪ provide (soldiers) with accommodation. Ⅱ. barrack [2] ► VERB 1) Brit. & Austral./NZ jeer loudly at (a performer or speaker). 2) (barrack for … English terms dictionary
Barrack — Bar rack, n. [F. baraque, fr. It. baracca (cf. Sp. barraca), from LL. barra bar. See {Bar}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Mil.) A building for soldiers, especially when in garrison. Commonly in the pl., originally meaning temporary huts, but now usually … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Barrack — Bar rack, v. t. To supply with barracks; to establish in barracks; as, to barrack troops. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Barrack — may refer to:*Barracks, military housing *Barrack (video game) *To cheer or support one side in a competition, in Australian English [http://www.aussieslang.com/slang/australian slang b.asp] ee also*Barack (disambiguation) *Barak (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Barrack — Bar rack, v. i. To live or lodge in barracks. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
barrack — 1680s, temporary hut for soldiers during a siege, from Fr. barraque, from Sp. barraca (mid 13c. in Medieval Latin) soldier s tent, lit. cabin, hut, perhaps from barro clay, mud, which is probably of Celt Iberian origin. Meaning permanent building … Etymology dictionary
barrack — barrack1 [bar′ək, ber′ək] n. [Fr baraque < Sp barraca, cabin, mud hut < barro, clay, mud < VL * barrum, clay] 1. Rare an improvised hut 2. [pl., often with sing. v.] a) a building or group of buildings for housing soldiers b) a large,… … English World dictionary
barrack — I. /ˈbærək / (say baruhk) noun (usually plural) 1. a building or range of buildings for lodging soldiers, especially in garrison. 2. Australian History accommodation of a similar kind for the temporary housing of convicts. 3. any large, plain… …
Barrack — Recorded in several spellings including: Baroc, Baroche, Baroucke, Barrack, Barracks, Bazoche, and Bazoge, this is a surname of early French origins. In its various forms it is found elsewhere in Europe, including England. However spelt it is… … Surnames reference
barrack — UK [ˈbærək] / US [ˈberək] verb Word forms barrack : present tense I/you/we/they barrack he/she/it barracks present participle barracking past tense barracked past participle barracked 1) [intransitive/transitive] to shout at someone who is… … English dictionary
barrack — 1. n. & v. n. (usu. in pl., often treated as sing.) 1 a building or building complex used to house soldiers. 2 any building used to accommodate large numbers of people. 3 a large building of a bleak or plain appearance. v.tr. place (soldiers… … Useful english dictionary