barracking [
'bærəkiŋ]
v. 呐喊助威;住入营房(barrack的现在分词)
n. 高喊助威
- The crowd gave the visiting politician quite a barracking.
群众对这位来访的政客鼓噪抗议。 - It seems as if we were barracking for home team as against the visiting team.
看上去我们似乎是在为主队喝彩助威,而对客队却喝倒彩起哄。 - England still top the group despite scoring one point out of a possible six over the past week, and McClaren acknowledged he could come in for a serious barracking from sections of the press.
虽然在上周的两场比赛中只拿到了一分,但英格兰依然名列小组第一位。麦克拉伦知道他会面临不同的媒体评论。
barracking[ noun ]
shouting to interrupt a speech with which you disagree
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