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bar·rel [ˈbærəl] N

1. barrel (container):

barrel
sod m

2. barrel (measure):

barrel

3. barrel of a gun, cannon:

barrel
cev f
a barrel of laughs

ˈbar·rel or·gan N

barrel organ
lajna f

ˈgun bar·rel N

gun barrel of a rifle, pistol:

gun barrel
cev f

Usage examples with barrel

a barrel of laughs

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The early 12.5 lb shrapnel shell at 2500ft/s m/s caused excessive barrel wear and was unstable in flight.
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These townhouses were characterised by their abandoning the modernist rules, the modification of the structural grid, the introduction of barrel vaults and historical references.
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Each barrel could cover an area 1by160 m.
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This company was the first to package salt-dried fish in barrels.
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The barrels are rotated by an external power source, usually electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic.
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Longer barrels allow more of the propellant's energy to be given to the projectile, yielding greater range.
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It also cited less sensitivity to extreme temperatures for the 5.728mm and cited a greater potential risk of barrel erosion with the 4.630mm.
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One may judge the largeness of the business done weekly when it takes nearly three hundreds barrels of flour to supply the weekly demand.
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In 2008, the average extraction cost of oil was less than $5 per barrel.
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He also invented the floating mainspring going barrel.
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