搜尋結果
barnstorm
- IPA[ˈbɑːnstɔːm]
英式
- tour rural districts giving theatrical performances, originally often in barns;make a rapid tour of an area as part of a political campaign
verb: barnstorm, 3rd person present: barnstorms, gerund or present participle: barnstorming, past tense: barnstormed, past participle: barnstormed
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. North American tour rural districts giving theatrical performances, originally often in barns he barnstormed up and down both coasts and eventually played New York
- ▪ North American make a rapid tour of an area as part of a political campaign he was barnstorming down in Georgia the speech he gives as he barnstorms the country
- ▪ North American travel around giving exhibitions of flying and performing aeronautical stunts barnstorming had become a popular occupation among many trained pilots
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- IPA[ˈbärnˌstôrm]
美式
- tour rural districts giving theatrical performances, originally often in barns: he barnstormed up and down both coasts and eventually played New York
Oxford American Dictionary