单词 | barrel |
释义 | barrelWord family nounbarrelagebarrelfulbarrelhousebarrel organbarreladjectivebarrelledbarrel-chested , Technology, Weapons Daily lifebar·rel1 /ˈbærəl/ ●●○ noun [countableC] 1 The wine is aged in oak barrels. 这种葡萄酒是用橡木酒桶放陈的。 barrel of →5 see picture at 见图 container barrels of beer 一桶桶啤酒 barrel of two million barrels of oil 两百万桶石油 3. PMWthe part of a gun that the bullets are fired through 枪管;炮管 4 have somebody over a barrel FORCE somebody TO DO somethingto put someone in a situation in which they are forced to accept or do what you want 使某人处于被动[不利]的地位 The manager has us over a barrel – either we work on a Saturday or we lose our jobs. 经理迫使我们就范,要么星期六上班,要么丢掉工作。 Examples from the Corpus have somebody over a barrel• The actor has the studio over a barrel - if they want to keep him, they have to pay him more money.• You have them over a barrel on this issue, with all the right on your side. 5 be a barrel of laughs [often in negatives]ENJOY/LIKE DOING something to be very enjoyable 很好玩 → pork barrel, → scrape (the bottom of) the barrel at scrape1(5), → lock, stock, and barrel at lock2(3) Life is not exactly a barrel of laughs at the moment. 眼下的生活景况不容乐观。 Examples from the Corpus be a barrel of laughs• It wasn't a barrel of laughs, but I learned a lot. Examples from the Corpus barrel• Thérèse felt her way around a barrel as tall as she was.• The area may contain up to 2 billion barrels of oil.• In late August, after testing the cataract with an empty barrel, he announced that he would go over him-self.• When it snows in Boston, residents litter the streets with old furniture, barrels and a rusty washing machine or two.• Each new barrel costs £1.50; they are normally only used for one race and there are 50 barrels on a raft.• At farmhouse level, cider is hard stuff to control, in the barrel or in the head.• He saw the barrels on the truck and quick-counted more than fifteen.• That morning he had bought a whole barrel of Gunpowder Pepper from one of the human victuallers. barrel2 verb [intransitiveI] American EnglishAmE informal FAST/QUICKto move very fast, especially in an uncontrolled way 高速行驶,飞奔;〔尤指失控地〕飞驰 A vehicle barreled out of a shopping center and crashed into the side of my car. 一辆汽车从购物中心飞也似地冲出来,一头撞到了我车子的一侧。 Examples from the Corpus barrel• The train barreled down the tracks.• Smith barreled into him, knocking him over.• For barreling into homeroom just as the bell rings.• Instead of swerving right, I swerved left, barreling straight into him with the fender. From Longman Business Dictionary barrelbar·rel /ˈbærəl/ noun [countableC] 1TRANSPORTa large round container with a flat top and bottom, used for storing and carrying liquids such as oil and beer barrels of beer 2an amount of a liquid contained in a barrel, used as unit of measurement, especially in the oil industry → see also pork barrelThere were fears that the price of crude would drop as far as $15 a barrel. The country produces more than 650,000 barrels per day of crude oil. (1200-1300) Old French baril |
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