barrel

英 ['bær(ə)l] 美['bærəl]
  • vt. 把……装入桶内
  • n. 桶;枪管,炮管
  • vi. 快速移动
  • n. (Barrel)人名;(法、意)巴雷尔

词态变化


复数: barrels;第三人称单数: barrels;过去式: barrelled;过去分词: barrelled;现在分词: barrelling;

助记提示


1. 之所以叫“木桶”,就是因为最初的桶是用木棍做成的,所以: barr- "bar" + el => barrel.

中文词源


barrel 桶

词源同bar, 杆,棍。指用木杆围的桶。

英文词源


barrel (n.)
c. 1300, from Old French baril (12c.) "barrel, cask, vat," with cognates in all Romance languages (such as Italian barile, Spanish barril), but origin uncertain; perhaps from Gaulish, perhaps somehow related to bar (n.1). Meaning "metal tube of a gun" is from 1640s. Barrel roll in aeronautics is from 1927.
barrel (v.)
mid-15c., "to put in barrels," from barrel (n.). Meaning "to move quickly" is 1930, American English slang, perhaps suggestive of a rolling barrel. Related: Barreled; barreling.

双语例句


1. To keep warm they burnt wood in a rusty oil barrel.
他们在一只生锈的油桶里烧木柴来保暖。

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2. You'll eat so much your belly'll be like a barrel.
你会吃得肚子鼓鼓的,像个大酒桶。

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3. Pork-barrel politicians hand out rents to win votes and influence people.
搞分肥拨款的政客为获得选票、影响民情而发放房租补贴。

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4. The suppers are always a barrel of laughs.
晚餐总是充满欢笑。

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5. Oil prices were closing at $19.76 a barrel.
油价收于每桶19.76美元。

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