bar
bar
bɑr
baar
British pronunciation
/bɑː/

“bar”的英语定义和含义

01

酒吧, 酒馆

a place where alcoholic and other drinks and light snacks are sold and served
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They decided to meet at the local bar after work for a few drinks.
他们决定下班后在当地的酒吧见面喝几杯。
The bartender prepared a cocktail at the crowded bar.
调酒师在拥挤的酒吧里准备了一杯鸡尾酒。
02

小节, 小节线

any of the short sections of equal length consisting of musical beats located between two consecutive lines
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The conductor signaled the orchestra to begin playing at the start of the next bar.
指挥示意乐团在下一个小节开始时开始演奏。
The singer counted the beats carefully to ensure she entered at the right bar of the song.
歌手仔细数了拍子,以确保她在歌曲的正确小节进入。
03

a block of solid material such as chocolate or soap

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She washed her hands with a bar of lavender soap.
A bar of chocolate was left on the counter.
04

, 栏杆

a solid, rigid piece of metal or wood, typically used for support, obstruction, fastening, or as a tool
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The prison cell had iron bars across the windows for security.
牢房的窗户上有铁以确保安全。
He used a metal bar to reinforce the door.
他用一根金属来加固门。
05

a counter or service area where food or drinks are provided

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She leaned against the bar, waiting for the bartender to notice her.
He ordered a sandwich at the bar instead of taking a table.
06

the action of forbidding or preventing something

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His criminal record was a bar to employment.
The new law removes the bar on public protests.
07

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

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The shot struck the cross bar and bounced out.
He aimed too high, and the ball hit the bar.
08

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

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She was admitted to the bar after passing the state exam.
The bar sets ethical standards for legal practice.
09

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

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The ship ran aground on a sand bar.
A narrow bar separated the lagoon from the open sea.
10

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

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The tire pressure should be around 2.2 bar.
Weather reports express atmospheric pressure in bars or millibars.
11

栏杆, 屏障

the physical railing or barrier in a courtroom that separates participants from the judge
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The court reporter sat just outside the bar, capturing a verbatim record of the proceedings.
法庭记者坐在栏杆外,逐字记录诉讼过程。
Attorneys and litigants were required to approach the bar when filing motions or presenting legal arguments.
律师和诉讼当事人在提交动议或提出法律论据时必须接近栏杆
12

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

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The heater 's middle bar stopped glowing.
She switched on two bars to warm the room quickly.
13

a horizontal rod used as a support for gymnastic exercises

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She performed a flawless routine on the uneven bars.
He practiced pull-ups on the high bar.
14

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

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The bird's wings had white bars across them.
The flag displayed three horizontal bars of color.
15

一片矩形的赞安诺药片, 一片矩形的赞安诺片剂

a rectangular Xanax tablet, sometimes misused recreationally
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He took a bar to calm his nerves before the party.
他在派对前服用了来镇定神经。
Some people abuse bars to relax or get high.
有些人滥用来放松或获得快感。
16

歌词行, 说唱段落

a line or short set of lyrics in rap, often praised for skill, wit, or impact
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That verse had some crazy bars.
那节诗有一些疯狂的bars
She dropped bars that shut everyone up.
她丢出了让所有人都闭嘴的bars
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01

阻挡, 封锁

to hinder or block movement or access through a passage
Transitive: to bar a passage
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The locked gate barred the entrance to the construction site, prohibiting unauthorized personnel from entering.
上锁的大门阻挡了进入建筑工地的入口,禁止未经授权的人员进入。
Heavy snowfall barred the mountain pass, making it impassable for travelers until the roads could be cleared.
大雪封锁了山口,使旅行者无法通行,直到道路被清理。
02

闩上, 封锁

to secure or block entry by using a barrier, often made of solid material like metal or wood
Transitive: to bar an entry point
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The homeowner decided to bar the windows for added security.
房主决定封堵窗户以增加安全性。
The prison warden will bar the cell doors during lockdown.
监狱长将在封锁期间封锁牢房的门。
03

阻止, 禁止

to not allow someone to do something or go somewhere
Transitive: to bar sb from an action
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Failure to meet the academic requirements could bar a student from participating in certain school activities.
未能达到学术要求可能会禁止学生参加某些学校活动。
The company had a policy to bar employees from using personal devices during working hours.
该公司有一项政策,禁止员工在工作时间使用个人设备。
01

除...之外, 除了

with the exception of certain things or people
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All the students passed the test, bar Sarah.
所有学生都通过了测试,除了莎拉。
He knew everyone at the party, bar a few unfamiliar faces.
他认识派对上的所有人,除了几张陌生的面孔。
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