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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

DAILY VOCABULARY WITH PICTURES. barrel



  • bar‧rel [countable]
  • 1 a large curved container with a flat top and bottom, made of wood or metal, and used for storing beer, wine etc:
  • The wine is aged in oak barrels.
  • barrel of
  • barrels of beer
  • 2 a unit of measurement for oil, equal to 159 litres
  • barrel of
  • two million barrels of oil
  • 3 the part of a gun that the bullets are fired through
  • 4

    have somebody over a barrel

     to put someone in a situation in which they are forced to accept or do what you want:
  • The manager had us over a barrel - either we work on a Saturday or we lose our jobs.
  • 5

    be a barrel of laughs

    [often in negatives] to be very enjoyable:
  •  Life is not exactly a barrel of laughs at the moment.
  •  pork barrel

    ; ➔ scrape (the bottom of) the barrel

    at scrape1(5)

    ; ➔ lock, stock, and barrel

    at lock2 (3)
  • Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 
  • Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

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