英:[ˈbærəʊ]
美:[ˈbæroʊ]
英:[ˈbærəʊ]
美:[ˈbæroʊ]
n.
独轮车
双轮手推车
古坟
阉猪
复数:barrows
noun (1)
mountain, mound—used only in the names of hills in England
a large mound of earth or stones over the remains of the dead : tumulus
biographical name
Isaac 1630–1677 English mathematician and theologian
noun (2)
a male hog castrated before sexual maturity
noun (3)
handbarrow
wheelbarrow
a cart with a shallow box body, two wheels, and shafts for pushing it
street vendors pushing their barrows
wheel barrow手推车;独轮推车
"扁平的、带有突出的手柄用于搬运货物的矩形框架",约于1300年, barewe,可能来自未记录的古英语 *bearwe "篮子,手推车",源自 beran "承载,搬运"(来自 PIE 词根 *bher-(1)"搬运")。最初的 hand-barrow 没有轮子,需要两个人来搬运。
Noun (1) Middle English bergh, from Old English beorg; akin to Old High German berg mountain, Sanskrit bṛhant high Noun (2) Middle English barow, from Old English bearg; akin to Old High German barug barrow Noun (3) Middle English barew, from Old English bearwe; akin to Old English beran to carry — more at bear
The first known use of barrow was before the 12th century
bartendernoun
a person who serves alcoholic drinks at a bar
bartendernoun
a person who serves alcoholic drinks at a bar
bar1 of 4noun
a straight piece (as of metal or wood) that is longer than it is wide
a usually rectangular piece or block of material
a bar of soap
something that hinders or blocks : obstacle
a bank (as of sand) partly or entirely under water along a shore or in a river
the railing in a courtroom around the place where the business of the court is carried on
a court of law
the profession of law
stripe entry 3 sense 1
a counter on which alcoholic drinks or food is served
barroom
a vertical line across the musical staff before the beginning of a measure
measure entry 1 sense 4c
standard entry 1 sense 2a
raise the bar for improving new medicines
bar2 of 4verb
to fasten with a bar
bar the door
to mark with bars : stripe
gray feathers barred with brown
to block off : close
bar the road with a chain
to keep out : exclude
bar reporters from a meeting
prevent sense 1, forbid
the judge barred them from talking to reporters
bar3 of 4preposition
with the exception of
bar none
bar4 of 4noun
a unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals
barrow1 of 2noun
a large burial mound of earth or stones
barrow2 of 2noun
a structure that has handles and sometimes a wheel and is used for carrying things
a cart with a shallow box body, two wheels, and shafts for pushing it : pushcart
barrow1 of 2noun
a large burial mound of earth or stones
barrow2 of 2noun
a structure that has handles and sometimes a wheel and is used for carrying things
a cart with a shallow box body, two wheels, and shafts for pushing it : pushcart
1 He climbed the green barrow and laid them all on top in the sunshine.
2 Gallery: Polluted Oceans An open air garbage dump tarnishes the sapphire coast of Barrow, Alaska.
海洋污染图片.一个开放的垃圾堆沾污青色的巴罗海岸, 阿拉斯加.
3 Robert kicked his horse back into motion and started down the ridge toward the barrows.
4 The 56-year-old was taken to hospital in a wheel barrow and was hospitalized for ten days.
5 ‘I am not sure that I like it: it has a — well, rather a barrow-wightish look. Is there any barrow on Weathertop?’
6 One day he put the hats into his barrow and went along the road to the market.
一天,他把帽子放进手推车里,沿路去市场。
7 Susana Martinez-Conde is director of the Laboratory of Visual Neuroscience at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix.
SusanaMartinez - Conde是美国菲尼克斯(凤凰城)巴罗神经学研究所(BarrowNeurologicalInstitute)视觉神经科学实验室主任。
8 The transaction involved a place most people here have never heard of – Barrow Island.
交易所涉及的地点的-巴罗岛 (Barrow Island)大部分人都从来没有听说过。
9 Barrow had an inquisitive nature.
巴罗天生就爱打听别人隐私。
10 Like the snowfall on the barrow- lands, it seemed the tears would never end.
11 At noon I sneaked into the yard and walked among the aisles of damp, cleansmelling clay and came to a barrow full of wet bricks just taken from the machine that shaped them.
12 The hat maker put his hats back in his barrow and quickly left for the market.
帽匠把他的帽子检起来放到手推车里,急忙离开这里赶往市场。
13 As Frodo left the barrow for the last time he thought he saw a severed hand wriggling still, like a wounded spider, in a heap of fallen earth.
14 Would you rather push the barrow or pull it?
这辆小车你愿意推呢,还是愿意拉 呢 ?
15 In this part of England our forefathers the giants left their earthworks, their barrows and standing stones ...
16 “Probably because folk around here haven’t ever seen a real barrow, just heard about them in stories. When they find a hill with big mounds on it . . .” I pointed out the oddly shaped hillocks.
17 Dig trenches, unload railway wagons, push barrows of cement bags, construct invasion obstacles in a field or on a beach.
18 They were buried in a prominent position marked by small barrow mounds (ancient burial places covered with a large mound of earth and stones).
19 “I seen it. The thing they got out of the barrow.”
20 He wheeled a barrow.
他推手推车。
2 独轮手推车
3 独轮车
4 古墓
5 鱼子
6 行李车
10 事情
work thing business case question job matter animal concern scene egg circumstance incident affair proposition shebang pidgin schmear nevermind concernment show
12 公猪
13 穴
well earth hole lie mouth pocket chamber cave nest scoop hollow cavity delve sinus excavation burrow
14 巴罗因弗内斯
15 一部手推车盛运的货物量
17 担架
18 剪羊毛