barracking

英 [ˈbærəkɪŋ] 美 [ˈbærəkɪŋ]

v.  喝倒彩; 起哄; 给(所支持的人或队)加油; 喝彩助威
barrack的现在分词

现在分词:barracking复数:barrackings

BNC.39719



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 兵营;营房
    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.
    1. ...an army barracks in the north of the city.
      城北部的军营
    2. ...the parade grounds of Wellington Barracks.
      威灵顿兵营的阅兵场
  2. VERB 向…起哄;给…喝倒彩
    If people in an audience barrack public speakers or performers, they interrupt them, for example by making rude remarks.
    1. Fans gained more enjoyment barracking him than cheering on the team...
      球迷一个劲儿地嘘他,兴头远胜于为球队加油。
    2. President Alan Garcia was barracked by the right wing opposition.
      阿兰·加西亚总统遭右翼反对派喝倒彩。

双语例句

  1. Fans gained more enjoyment barracking him than cheering on the team
    球迷一个劲儿地嘘他,兴头远胜于为球队加油。
  2. He was constantly interrupted by organized barracking.
    他不时被有组织的起哄所打断。
  3. The crowd started barracking ( the slow rate of play).
    群众(对比赛的速度之慢)喝起了倒采。

英英释义

noun

  1. shouting to interrupt a speech with which you disagree

      Synonym:    heckling