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词汇 barn door
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Definition of barn door in English:

barn door

noun
  • 1The large door of a barn.

    仓库大门

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can't close the barn door after the horses are already out.
    • She hauled open the huge sliding barn door, and walked to the feed bin in the dark, reminding herself to get her dad to replace the burned-out light bulb.
    • If I open the barn door, I get a cross breeze in here but it smells a lot like pigeons.
    • Their conclusion: for days beforehand we saw the barn door open but it never occurred to us that one hell of a horse was planning to bolt.
    • But when he opened the barn door, Customs officers found hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of alcohol and cigarettes on which duty had not been paid.
    • Just past the barn door was a large hole in the ground.
    • Keep the trailer door and barn door open so the animal can peer inside the trailer and get used to it before loading.
    • Between rings, the bell wheels squeaked in their gudgeons like an old barn door.
    • He held up his hand in order to silence any dim-witted replies as the sliding barn door swayed and heaved before finally giving way.
    • For me the superstition that made the country folk of England nail owls to barn doors to repel evil forces is detestable and excruciatingly painful to think of.
    • We arrived back in Greensboro just as a mighty thunderstorm hit and had our last drink of the night watching the lighting and the torrential rain with the back barn doors open.
    • Maria pulled the sliding barn door open and turned on the light.
    • It caught many unprepared and where barn doors were left opened some serious damage was done to roofing.
    • Shouting the dogs name, he slid the barn door closed and then peered over the stall door and looked down at her.
    • I take a hammer to the concrete that is keeping my barn doors from closing and develop an entirely new appreciation for stoneworkers.
    • The hail that accumulated at the barn door was so deep they had to use a small front-end loader to push it away from the door.
    • As they came through the barn door, he let them have it with a shot gun.
    1. 1.1 Used to refer to a large and easy target.
      大而易击中的目标
      on the shooting range he could not hit a barn door

      射击场上又大又好打的目标他居然一个也射不中。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I think everybody has a day or two now and then when they cant hit a barn door!
      • Neither side looked like they could hit a barn door in a barn door factory.
      • You wouldn't make fun of him in a TV commercial; much better to make use of a designer - a far easier barn door to hit.
      • Maybe next time, the groundstaff here might think of erecting a few barn doors in selected spots for extra target practice.
      • You couldn't hit a barn door, let alone a turkey my friend!
      • How can our strikers not hit a barn door?
      • That means Hakan Sukur - who's fallen out with his team-mates and can't hit a barn door from three yards - gets the nod over playboy IIhan, who grabbed the winner in the quarter-finals.
      • On the plus side, at least Allan Johnston managed to hit a barn door in this game, scoring his first goal for Scotland in the process.
      • I know Georgey White, normally he couldn't hit a barn door with a banjo.
      • Just yesterday in the sparring range you said it would take me at least a decade to learn how to hit a barn door while holding the handle.
      • Well he may not be able to hit a barn door but he can hit the back of the net.
      • It's no wonder the US military wanted them out of the army in Vietnam, they couldn't hit a barn door from three paces.
      • As Irishman Paul McGinley observed: ‘Seve may not be able to hit a barn door with a driver, but he has an unbelievable short game.’
      • I used to have a revolver and I could barely hit a barn door with the darn thing.
      • Billy and my Dad tell me he could hit a sixpence from 30 yards with his head, but couldn't hit a barn door with either foot!
  • 2A hinged metal flap fitted to a spotlight to control the direction and intensity of its beam.

    (控制聚光灯方向和强度的)挡光板

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am looking at either Arri or Lowel focusable lights with barn doors and scrims.
    • My husband recently purchased an estate at auction, and included was a large case with four lights with barn doors on them.
    • If I could do it all over with what I know now, I would get two hard lights with barn doors like the Alzo 800 and two Coollights soft fixtures.

Definition of barn door in US English:

barn door

nounˈbärn ˌdô(ə)r
  • 1The large door of a barn.

    仓库大门

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Keep the trailer door and barn door open so the animal can peer inside the trailer and get used to it before loading.
    • We arrived back in Greensboro just as a mighty thunderstorm hit and had our last drink of the night watching the lighting and the torrential rain with the back barn doors open.
    • Maria pulled the sliding barn door open and turned on the light.
    • For me the superstition that made the country folk of England nail owls to barn doors to repel evil forces is detestable and excruciatingly painful to think of.
    • You can't close the barn door after the horses are already out.
    • Their conclusion: for days beforehand we saw the barn door open but it never occurred to us that one hell of a horse was planning to bolt.
    • But when he opened the barn door, Customs officers found hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of alcohol and cigarettes on which duty had not been paid.
    • It caught many unprepared and where barn doors were left opened some serious damage was done to roofing.
    • As they came through the barn door, he let them have it with a shot gun.
    • Just past the barn door was a large hole in the ground.
    • He held up his hand in order to silence any dim-witted replies as the sliding barn door swayed and heaved before finally giving way.
    • If I open the barn door, I get a cross breeze in here but it smells a lot like pigeons.
    • She hauled open the huge sliding barn door, and walked to the feed bin in the dark, reminding herself to get her dad to replace the burned-out light bulb.
    • Between rings, the bell wheels squeaked in their gudgeons like an old barn door.
    • The hail that accumulated at the barn door was so deep they had to use a small front-end loader to push it away from the door.
    • Shouting the dogs name, he slid the barn door closed and then peered over the stall door and looked down at her.
    • I take a hammer to the concrete that is keeping my barn doors from closing and develop an entirely new appreciation for stoneworkers.
    1. 1.1 Used to refer to a large and easy target.
      大而易击中的目标
      on the shooting range he could not hit a barn door

      射击场上又大又好打的目标他居然一个也射不中。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I used to have a revolver and I could barely hit a barn door with the darn thing.
      • That means Hakan Sukur - who's fallen out with his team-mates and can't hit a barn door from three yards - gets the nod over playboy IIhan, who grabbed the winner in the quarter-finals.
      • You wouldn't make fun of him in a TV commercial; much better to make use of a designer - a far easier barn door to hit.
      • On the plus side, at least Allan Johnston managed to hit a barn door in this game, scoring his first goal for Scotland in the process.
      • How can our strikers not hit a barn door?
      • It's no wonder the US military wanted them out of the army in Vietnam, they couldn't hit a barn door from three paces.
      • I know Georgey White, normally he couldn't hit a barn door with a banjo.
      • Neither side looked like they could hit a barn door in a barn door factory.
      • As Irishman Paul McGinley observed: ‘Seve may not be able to hit a barn door with a driver, but he has an unbelievable short game.’
      • Well he may not be able to hit a barn door but he can hit the back of the net.
      • Maybe next time, the groundstaff here might think of erecting a few barn doors in selected spots for extra target practice.
      • You couldn't hit a barn door, let alone a turkey my friend!
      • Billy and my Dad tell me he could hit a sixpence from 30 yards with his head, but couldn't hit a barn door with either foot!
      • I think everybody has a day or two now and then when they cant hit a barn door!
      • Just yesterday in the sparring range you said it would take me at least a decade to learn how to hit a barn door while holding the handle.
  • 2A hinged metal flap fitted to a spotlight to control the direction and intensity of its beam.

    (控制聚光灯方向和强度的)挡光板

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If I could do it all over with what I know now, I would get two hard lights with barn doors like the Alzo 800 and two Coollights soft fixtures.
    • I am looking at either Arri or Lowel focusable lights with barn doors and scrims.
    • My husband recently purchased an estate at auction, and included was a large case with four lights with barn doors on them.
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