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1. : a building or set of buildings used especially for lodging soldiers in garrisonusually used in plural. 2. a. : a structure resembling a shed or barn that provides temporary housing usually used in plural. b. : housing characterized by extreme plainness or dreary uniformity usually used in plural. barrack.
Meaning of barrack in English. barrack. verb [ T ] UK uk / ˈbær.ək / us / ˈber.ək / Add to word list. to shout loudly in order to interrupt someone that you disagree with: Every time the minister got up to speak he was barracked mercilessly. Synonym. jeer. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Shouting & screaming. barracking. bawl. bellow.
Barrack definition: a building or group of buildings for lodging soldiers, especially in garrison.. See examples of BARRACK used in a sentence.
Barracks are buildings used to accommodate military personnel. The English word originates from the 17th century via French and Italian from an old Spanish word barraca 'soldier's tent', [1] but today barracks are usually permanent buildings.
A barrack is a building where military personnel live. It’s usually used in the plural, as barracks. It’s also a verb — when soldiers lodge in barracks, they barrack there. Barrack comes from the Spanish barraca for "soldier's tent." Now it’s more than a tent. Barracks are the buildings where soldiers, commanders, and medical staff lodge.
to shout loudly in order to interrupt someone that you disagree with: Every time the minister got up to speak he was barracked mercilessly. Synonym. jeer. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Shouting & screaming. at the top of your lungs idiom. barracking. bawl. bellow. burst out. call (something) out. clamor. cry out. ejaculate. holler.
1. barrack - a building or group of buildings used to house military personnel. casern - military barracks in a garrison town. military quarters - living quarters for personnel on a military post. squad room - a room in a barracks where soldiers are billeted.