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1 barracking
['bærəkɪŋ]nome (il) coprire d'insulti, (il) fischiare* * *barracking► to barrack (1), (2)* * *['bærəkɪŋ]nome (il) coprire d'insulti, (il) fischiare -
2 barracking bar·rack·ing n Brit
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3 barrack
['bærək]verbo transitivo BE (heckle) schernire, fischiare* * *barrack /ˈbærək/n.2 palazzone squallido; casermone; falansterio● (mil.) barrack room, camerata □ (fam.) barrack-room lawyer, chi, pur se incompetente, pretende di dare consigli giuridici □ (GB) barrack square, cortile di casermaFALSI AMICI: barrack non significa baracca. (to) barrack (1) /ˈbærək/v. t.(mil.) accasermare; acquartierarebarrackingn. [u]accasermamento; acquartieramento.(to) barrack (2) /ˈbærək/v. t.(fam. GB e Austral.) interrompere rumoreggiando; fischiare● (Austral.) to barrack for, tifare per; incitare ( una squadra, ecc.)barrackingn. [u]* * *['bærək]verbo transitivo BE (heckle) schernire, fischiare
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