barrack[
'bærәk]
n. 兵舍,

营
vt. 使
兵营
- The battalion formed up by companies on the barrack square.
营
连
单位
营广场

. - Platoon sergeants fell their men in on the barrack square.
副排
命令

营房广场集合。 - Platoon sergeants fell their men in on the barrack square.
副排
命令

营房广场集合。
barrack[ noun ]- a building or group of buildings used to house military personnel
<noun.artifact>
[ verb ]- lodge in barracks
<verb.stative>
- spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts
<verb.communication> cheer exhort inspire pep up root on urge urge on
The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers
- laugh at with contempt and derision
<verb.communication> flout gibe jeer scoff
The crowd jeered at the speaker

Barrack \Bar"rack\, n. [F. baraque, fr. It. baracca (cf. Sp.
barraca), from LL. barra bar. See {Bar}, n.]
1. (Mil.) A building for soldiers, especially when in
garrison. Commonly in the pl., originally meaning
temporary huts, but now usually applied to a permanent
structure or set of buildings.
He lodged in a miserable hut or barrack, composed of
dry branches and thatched with straw. --Gibbon.
2. A movable roof sliding on four posts, to cover hay, straw,
etc. [Local, U.S.]
Barrack \Bar"rack\, v. t.
To supply with barracks; to establish in barracks; as, to
barrack troops.
Barrack \Bar"rack\, v. i.
To live or lodge in barracks.