Barn Meaning in English
word
/ˈbɑɹn/
barn
/bˈɑːn/
bahn
释义
A barn is a large farm building used to store crops, hay, or equipment, and sometimes to keep animals such as cows or horses.
用法与细微差别
Common in farming contexts and often associated with red wooden buildings in North America, though barns can look very different. Often used in phrases like 'barn door' and 'barn owl'. Do not confuse it with 'stable', which is mainly for horses, or 'shed', which is usually smaller.
Spanish: granero - establoPortuguese (BR): celeiro - celeiro de fazendaPortuguese (PT): celeiro - celeiro agrícolaChinese (Simplified): 谷仓 - 畜棚Chinese (Traditional): 穀倉 - 畜棚Hindi: खलिहान - गोदाम (खेती का) - पशुशालाArabic: حظيرة - مخزن حبوبBengali: গোলাঘর - শস্যাগারRussian: сарай - амбарJapanese: 納屋 - バーンVietnamese: chuồng trại - nhà kho (nông trại)Korean: 헛간 - 외양간Turkish: ahır - ambar (tarım) - samanlıkUrdu: کھوکھا (زرعی عمارت) - گودام (کھیت کا)Indonesian: lumbung - gudang (pertanian)
例句
The cows are inside the barn.
basic
They keep hay in the barn.
basic
The old barn is behind the house.
basic
We turned the old barn into a space for weddings and parties.
natural
You can smell the wood and hay as soon as you walk into the barn.
natural
That place is huge—it’s basically a barn with a kitchen.
natural