bar
bar
bɑr
baar
British pronunciation
/bɑː/

英語での「bar」の定義と意味

01

バー, 居酒屋

a place where alcoholic and other drinks and light snacks are sold and served
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bar definition and meaning
example
They decided to meet at the local bar after work for a few drinks.
彼らは仕事の後、地元のバーで会って数杯飲むことに決めた。
02

小節, バー

any of the short sections of equal length consisting of musical beats located between two consecutive lines
Dialectbritish flagBritish
measureamerican flagAmerican
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bar definition and meaning
example
The conductor signaled the orchestra to begin playing at the start of the next bar.
指揮者はオーケストラに次の小節の始まりで演奏を開始するよう合図した。
03

a block of solid material such as chocolate or soap

bar definition and meaning
example
She washed her hands with a bar of lavender soap.
04

, 鉄格子

a solid, rigid piece of metal or wood, typically used for support, obstruction, fastening, or as a tool
example
The prison cell had iron bars across the windows for security.
刑務所の独房には、安全のために窓に鉄のが取り付けられていた。
05

a counter or service area where food or drinks are provided

example
She leaned against the bar, waiting for the bartender to notice her.
06

the action of forbidding or preventing something

example
His criminal record was a bar to employment.
07

a horizontal obstruction, typically of metal, positioned at the top of a goal structure

example
The shot struck the cross bar and bounced out.
08

the collective body of lawyers authorized to practice in a specific jurisdiction

example
She was admitted to the bar after passing the state exam.
09

a ridge of sand, gravel, or sediment, often submerged, forming along a shore or in a river channel

example
The ship ran aground on a sand bar.
10

a metric unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals or one million dynes per square centimeter

example
The tire pressure should be around 2.2 bar.
11

バー,

the physical railing or barrier in a courtroom that separates participants from the judge
example
The court reporter sat just outside the bar, capturing a verbatim record of the proceedings.
法廷記者はバーのすぐ外に座り、訴訟の逐語的な記録をとった。
12

one of the glowing metal strips that produce heat in an electric fire

example
The heater 's middle bar stopped glowing.
13

a horizontal rod used as a support for gymnastic exercises

example
She performed a flawless routine on the uneven bars.
14

a narrow band or marking differing in color or texture from the surrounding area

example
The bird's wings had white bars across them.
15

長方形のザナックス錠, 長方形のザナックスタブレット

a rectangular Xanax tablet, sometimes misused recreationally
SlangSlang
example
He took a bar to calm his nerves before the party.
彼はパーティーの前に神経を落ち着かせるためにバーを服用した。
16

バー,

a line or short set of lyrics in rap, often praised for skill, wit, or impact
SlangSlang
example
That verse had some crazy bars.
あの詩にはいくつかのクレイジーなbarsがあった。
to bar
01

遮る, 阻止する

to hinder or block movement or access through a passage
Transitive: to bar a passage
to bar definition and meaning
example
A rockslide barred the hiking trail, forcing hikers to find an alternate route through the wilderness.
岩崩れがハイキングコースを塞ぎ、ハイカーたちは自然の中を通る別のルートを見つけざるを得なかった。
02

遮断する, 閉ざす

to secure or block entry by using a barrier, often made of solid material like metal or wood
Transitive: to bar an entry point
to bar definition and meaning
example
The homeowner decided to bar the windows for added security.
家主は追加のセキュリティのために窓を閉ざすことに決めました。
03

妨げる, 禁止する

to not allow someone to do something or go somewhere
Transitive: to bar sb from an action
to bar definition and meaning
example
Failure to meet the academic requirements could bar a student from participating in certain school activities.
学業要件を満たせない場合、学生は特定の学校活動に参加することを禁じられる可能性があります。
01

を除いて, 以外は

with the exception of certain things or people
example
All the students passed the test, bar Sarah.
すべての学生がテストに合格した、ただしサラを除く。
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