barrack especially (Britain) [ˈbærək]
barrack
barrack
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).
1. (military)
a. acuartelar
The fighter pilots were barracked in Zephyrhills.Se acuartelaron los pilotos de combate en Zephyrhills.
b. encuartelar (Honduras) (Mexico)
Regionalism used in Honduras
Regionalism used in Mexico
There was a bombing in in northeastern Syria, where the armed forces were barracked.Hubo un bombardeo en el noreste de Siria, donde se encuartelaban las fuerzas armadas.
2. (to jeer at) (United Kingdom)
a. abuchear
A commoner was arrested for barracking the king during his speech.Un plebeyo fue detenido por haber abucheado al rey durante su discurso.
barracktransitive verb
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).
1. (heckle) (United Kingdom)
a. abuchear
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