单词 | barn |
释义 | barn From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Buildings, Household Agriculturebarnbarn /bɑːn $ bɑːrn/ noun [countable]1TAa large farm building for storing crops, or for keeping animals in2 informalTBBDH a large plain building a huge barn of a houseExamples from the Corpusbarn• He's got a big loft empty in one of his barns.• Also houses, barns and trucks.• Chuck Moxon and his partner took the suspect barn.• I chased him with the pitchfork and he ran in the barn.• There were a few Commandos resting in the barn, they looked up as I entered but showed no recognition.• The men who went out to the barn came in soaked to the skin.• There had been a pair using this barn, but, as so often happens these days, they deserted their nest.• Inside a yellow barn set in rolling green hills, 10 Sufis spin like synchronized tops across the wooden floor.Origin barn Old English bereærn, from bere “barley” + ærn “place” |
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