barrios

barrios

美 [ˈbɑriˌoʊ]  英 [ˈbæriəʊ]

  • n.(说西班牙语国家的)城市行政区;郊区
  • 网络巴利奥斯;巴里奥;巴利欧斯

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英汉解释

n.
1.
(说西班牙语国家的)城市行政区
2.
(拉丁美洲和菲律宾的)村庄,村镇,郊区
3.
美国城市(尤指西南部)说西班牙语居民的集居区

英英解释

n.

例句

Mr. Barrios had been separated from his wife, the papers said, but had told her he was living on his own.

报纸巴里罗斯已经妻子分居妻子

"When television networks share real stories of our community, audiences begin to see the common ground that we all share, " Barrios said.

电视网络共享我们生活真实故事观众开始找到之间共同点班偌

In comments to La Tercera, a national Chilean newspaper, Mr. Barrios said 'we were a democratic group' and votes were taken on key issues.

巴里罗斯智利全国性报纸LaTercera我们一个民主团队对于关键决策进行投票

Many settled in the barrios of Los Angeles, where they were preyed upon by the city's turf-conscious Mexican and black gangs.

许多洛杉矶地区安居下来他们受尽当地盘踞地盘墨西哥黑人帮派欺负

The mass of the population in Caracas remain trapped in squalid housing conditions in the ' barrios ' on hill tops overlooking the city.

山顶整个加拉加斯大量人口仍然聚集肮脏住房条件之下聚居

Carlos Barrios was born into a Spanish family.

卡洛斯·巴利欧斯出生一个西班牙家庭

Throughout the weekend, there were welcome-home parties in the miners' mainly working-class barrios.

整个周末矿工所在主要工区举行很多欢迎他们回家活动

'There are more possibilities for financial crisis, ' says Barrios.

巴罗尔斯届时可能爆发金融危机

Barrios is (fairly) sure Hollywood's got it wrong about the world ending in a couple years.

巴罗尔斯相当肯定认为相信好莱坞有关世界末日几年来临说法错误