bar·rack /ˈbærək/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] 1 British EnglishBrEINTERRUPT to interrupt someone, especially a performer or a player, by shouting criticism at them (对…)起哄;喝倒彩 At the 1965 Newport Folk Festival Bob Dylan was barracked for using electric instruments. 在1965年的纽波特民间音乐节上,鲍勃·迪伦因为使用电子乐器而被喝倒彩。
2. SUPPORT A TEAM OR PLAYER AusE to shout to show that you support someone or something 吶喊助威