Barrows Meaning in English
word · lemma: barrow
ˈbæɹoʊz/, /ˈbɛɹoʊz
BAIR-ohz
bˈæɹəʊz
BARR-ohz
Definição
'Barrows' can refer to wheelbarrows, which are small carts with a wheel used to carry things, or to ancient burial mounds built over graves.
Uso & Nuances
"Barrows" is plural. In modern language, often means wheelbarrows (gardening, construction), but in history or archaeology it can mean ancient burial mounds. Context is important to know which meaning is intended.
Spanish: carretillas - túmulos funerariosPortuguese (BR): carriolas - túmulosPortuguese (PT): carros de mão - túmulosChinese (Simplified): 手推车 - 古墓Chinese (Traditional): 手推車 - 古墓Hindi: ठेले - प्राचीन कब्रेंArabic: عربات يدوية - تلال الدفنBengali: হাতগাড়ি - প্রাচীন সমাধির টিলাRussian: тачки - курганы (древние могильные холмы)Japanese: 手押し車 - 古墳Vietnamese: xe cút kít - gò chôn cất cổKorean: 손수레 - 고분Turkish: el arabaları - höyüklerUrdu: ٹھیلے - قدیم قبریں (ٹیلے)Indonesian: gerobak - gundukan pemakaman kuno
Frases de Exemplo
The workers used barrows to move the soil.
basic
They studied the ancient barrows in the field.
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There are several barrows behind the house.
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Gardeners prefer using sturdy barrows for heavy loads.
natural
Archaeologists discovered new treasures inside the ancient barrows.
natural
You’ll see empty barrows lined up outside every hardware store.
natural