释义 |
barry
Bar·ry B0091300 (băr′ē), Sir Charles 1795-1860. British architect who designed the Houses of Parliament in London (1839).barry (ˈbærɪ) or Barry Crockernslang Austral a mistake or blunder; a disappointing performance[rhyming slang for shocker]
Barry (ˈbærɪ) n (Placename) a port in SE Wales, in Vale of Glamorgan county borough on the Bristol Channel. Pop: 50 661 (2001)
Barry n 1. (Biography) Sir Charles. 1795–1860, English architect: designer of the Houses of Parliament in London 2. (Biography) Comtesse du. See du Barry 3. (Biography) John, real name John Barry Prendergast. 1933–2011, British composer of film scores, including several for films in the James Bond series TranslationsBarry
Barry, Welsh Barri, town (1991 pop. 45,053) and port, Vale of Glamorgan, S Wales, on the Bristol Channel. Once a major coal-exporting port, its more diversified export products include cement, flour, and steel products. The leading imports are bananas, oil, timber, grain, and sand. Barry also has large storage and ship-repair facilities. The town is a seaside resort especially noted for the beaches on Barry Island, which is linked to the mainland.BarrySt. Bernard dog; saved over 40 snowbound people in Alps. [Swiss Hist.: Wallechinsky, 126]See: RescueBarry11. Sir Charles. 1795--1860, English architect: designer of the Houses of Parliament in London 2. Comtesse du. See du Barry 3. John, real name John Barry Prendergast. born 1933, British composer of film scores, including several for films in the James Bond series
Barry2 a port in SE Wales, in Vale of Glamorgan county borough on the Bristol Channel. Pop.: 50 661 (2001) |