Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense barracks, present participle barracking, past tense, past participle barracked
1N-COUNT [oft in names]兵營;營房 A barracks is a building or group of buildings where soldiers or other members of the armed forces live and work. 'Barracks' is the singular and plural form. 兵營;營房
...an army barracks in the north of the city.
城北部的軍營
...the parade grounds of Wellington Barracks.
威靈頓兵營的閱兵場
2VERB 向…起哄;給…喝倒彩 If people in an audience barrack public speakers or performers, they interrupt them, for example by making rude remarks. 向…起哄;給…喝倒彩 [British]
Fans gained more enjoyment barracking him than cheering on the team. [VERB noun]
球迷一個勁兒地噓他,興頭遠勝於爲球隊加油。
President Alan Garcia was barracked by the right wing opposition. [VERB noun]