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词汇 barrack
释义 barrack
verb[ T ]
UKuk /ˈbær.ək/ us /ˈber.ək/
to shout loudly in order to interrupt someone that you disagree with: 起哄,喝倒彩
Every time the minister got up to speak he was barracked mercilessly.每次部长起来讲话,都有人毫不留情地起哄。
Synonym
jeer
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Shouting & screaming
barracking
bawl
bellow
bray
burst
burst out
call (something) out
clamour
cry
cry out
ejaculate
give someone a shoutidiom
holler
howl
raise
shout
shouty
squawk
the hairdryer treatment
thunder

Phrasal verb


barrack for someone

Examples of barrack


barrack
This could be indicated by the often luxurious accommodation at the top end of the barracks.
On the 29th, the rebellion came to an end as the rebels surrendered and the troops in their command went back to the barracks.
We cannot be influential if all we do is barrack from the sidelines.
Its soldiers lived in barracks or billets, often far from home.
She testified that the defendant had come to her mistress's house to sell some cloth that was being shown at the artillery barracks.
No reference is made to new recruiting practices, the establishment of barracks, or regular salaries.
Civilian politicians were primarily concerned to return armed forces to barracks and place them under civilian control.
That evening, when municipal employees were returning home, the police asked them to use an alternate route in order to bypass the railway barracks.
This suggests that women within this fortress are most probably officers' families and tradespersons, although the ordinary soldiers' barracks have not been extensively excavated.
The newcomers were forced to live in virtual isolation in their barracks, suffering from winter cold against which they had not been adequately equipped.
Soldiers were allowed one wife in the barracks, and not too many questions were asked if the lady was not always the same one.
On the one hand they created 'colonies' of 100-300 people, supported by the state and living in schools, barracks, convents and council buildings.
The armed forces would be restricted to sixtytwo specific barracks or sites except under special circumstances.
In order to build a complete model of civil-military relations, studying military institutions when they are back in the barracks is essential.
Buildings once called barracks became the preference of students because of low rents and the promise of unrestricted freedom.
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