1841, "ward of a Spanish or Spanish-speaking city," sometimes also used of rural settlements, from Spanish barrio "district, suburb," from Arabic barriya "open country" (fem.), from barr "outside" (of the city). Main modern sense of "Spanish-speaking district in a U.S. city" is 1939; original reference is to Spanish Harlem in New York City.
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1. Then one of the patients died,and Barrio 's team was able to examine the brain.
後に患者が亡くなり、 barrio グループは彼の脳を直接検査することができた。
2.The method might also be useful in testing whether treatments for Alzheimer 's are working, Barrio said. barrio は、この方法はアルツハイマー病の治療に有効であるかどうかを検証するためにも使用できると述べた。
3. Barrio :an urban district or quarter in a Spanish-speaking country.