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Bark
02
ladrido
the short cry that a dog or some other animals make
2.1
ladrido, gruñido
a noise resembling the rough sound made by a dog
03
bark, barco de tres mástiles
a sailing ship with 3 (or more) masts
to bark
01
ladrar
to make a short, loud sound that is typical of a dog
Intransitive
02
gritar, ordenar
to speak or demand something in a sudden, sharp, or aggressive manner
Transitive: to bark a demand or question
03
tanninar, curtir
to treat leather or other materials with tannins extracted from tree bark
Transitive: to bark leather
04
descamar, cortar la corteza
to remove the outer layer of a tree or wood by scraping or cutting
Transitive: to bark timber
05
corteza, recubrir
to encase or protect something with a layer resembling the bark of a tree
Transitive: to bark a surface
bark
n
barky
adj
barky
adj
Ejemplo
The forester examined the tree bark for signs of disease or insect infestation.
The hiker leaned against the thick bark of the redwood tree, feeling its ancient presence in the forest.
He collected pieces of tree bark to use in his artwork, fascinated by the textures and patterns.
The birch tree's bark was smooth and white, contrasting with the darker bark of the nearby pines.
The rough bark of the oak tree provided a sturdy surface for the squirrels to climb.