baraqué — meaning in English
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English meaning
- buff noun A person deeply knowledgeable or enthusiastic about a particular subject.
- hefty adjective Large, heavy, and solidly built; substantial in size or weight.
- shack noun A small, roughly built hut or cabin.
- shed noun A small, simple structure used for storage or shelter, usually in a garden or yard.
Senses
baraqué is used for these senses in English:
- hefty (of a person) Possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful; powerfully or heavily built.
- shack A crude, roughly built hut or cabin.
- shed A slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding, especially a smallish one; a hut.
buff — full definition
- noun A person deeply knowledgeable or enthusiastic about a particular subject.
- adj Muscular and physically fit, especially with visible muscle tone.
- adj A pale, brownish-yellow color, originally that of buffalo-hide leather.
- verb To polish something until it shines by rubbing it.
- verb In games, to make a character, item, or ability stronger through a change or update.
hefty — full definition
- adjective Large, heavy, and solidly built; substantial in size or weight.
- adjective Larger than usual in amount, especially of a cost, fine, or sum of money.
- adjective Physically strong, muscular, and powerfully built, said of a person.