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View usage for: (bɑːʳn) Word forms: plural barnscountable nounA barn is a building on a farm in which crops or animal food can be kept. Synonyms: grainstore, store, shed, grange More Synonyms of barn barn in British English 1 (bɑːn) noun1. a large farm outbuilding, used chiefly for storing hay, grain, etc, but also for housing livestock 2. US and Canadian a large shed for sheltering railroad cars, trucks, etc 3. any large building, esp an unattractive one 4. (modifier) relating to a system of poultry farming in which birds are allowed to move freely within a barn barn eggs Word origin Old English beren, from bere barley + ærn room; see barley1barn in British English 2 (bɑːn) nouna unit of nuclear cross section equal to 10–28 square metre Symbol: b Word origin C20: from barn1; so called because of the relatively large cross section (bɑrn) noun1. a farm building for sheltering harvested crops, livestock, machines, etc. 2. US a large building for streetcars, trucks, etc. 3. Nuclear Physics a unit of area used to show the degree of probability that a nuclear reaction will occur: 1 barn = a magnitude of 10-24 sq cm per nucleus: abbrev. b see also cross section Word origin ME < OE bern, berern < bere, barley + ærn, house: see rest 1; (sense 3) arbitrary use, from phr. as big as a barnExamples of 'barn' in a sentencebarn Then the hired barn owl swooped on to his arm carrying the rings in a bag in its claws.Just round the corner, they came across a man clearing out an old barn.A collection of eight beautifully converted barns on a working farm.The chief executive lives in a 18th-century converted barn worth a cool 1million.And it's about the birds that are with us all year: robins and barn owls and sparrows and marsh harriers.They like nice new boxes rather than leaking old barns and rambling châteaux.Sea views abound from this beautifully converted clifftop barn on the north coast.Only one or two barns come up for sale a year.Where it ends up in barn hay or straw it will be ignited.There are charming rooms with cosy furnishings in the main building and a converted barn.The bigger rooms in the old barn at the back are best.Another barn will be converted into their studio.When is a hay barn not a hay barn?Lots of the old thatched barns were infested with fleas.In many cases visits take place in a large barn of a room where there is little privacy.Which should not be hard as the current one he is reportedly under has left him unable to hit a barn door.With four barns and outbuildings, it has obvious potential as a commercial venture.We begin with an ideas meeting in the farm 's converted barn house.The property was a 16th century farmhouse in eight acres of land with barns and outbuildings.The barn is one of three lots that can be bought individually or together for 950,000.The house they bought has three bedrooms and adjoining outbuildings, including a large barn.The company work in a converted clifftop barn near Truro.There's no reason to ask how to close the barn door after the horses are out.Barn owls are on the brink of a comeback here in Suffolk.A regular menagerie appeared in barn and shed, for pet animals were allowed.A three-bedroom house with two bathrooms and outbuildings including a barn used as a garage and an old cattle shed.I want to buy some barn buildings and do them up or buy some land and do a Grand Designs job. British English: barn / bɑːn/ NOUN A barn is a building on a farm in which crops or animal food are kept. - American English: barn
- Arabic: هُرْي
- Brazilian Portuguese: celeiro
- Chinese: 谷仓
- Croatian: ambar
- Czech: stodola
- Danish: lade
- Dutch: schuur
- European Spanish: granero
- Finnish: lato
- French: grange
- German: Scheune
- Greek: αχυρώνας
- Italian: granaio
- Japanese: 納屋
- Korean: 헛간
- Norwegian: låve
- Polish: stodoła
- European Portuguese: celeiro
- Romanian: hambar
- Russian: амбар
- Latin American Spanish: granero
- Swedish: ladugård
- Thai: โรงนา
- Turkish: samanlık
- Ukrainian: сарай
- Vietnamese: kho thóc
All related terms of 'barn'Chinese translation of 'barn' n (c) -
仓(倉)房 (cāngfáng) (间(間), jiān)
Definition a large farm outbuilding, chiefly for storing grain, but also for livestock She's down at the barn. Synonyms grainstore store shed grange outbuilding |