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词汇 bar
释义
bar
noun [ C ] uk/bɑːr/ us/bɑːr/
(DRINKING PLACE)
A1 酒吧;酒吧的吧台
a place where drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, are sold and drunk, or the area in such a place where the person serving the drinks stands
They noticed him going into the hotel bar. 他们看见他进了宾馆酒吧间。
at the bar There weren't any free tables, so I sat at the bar. 没有空桌子了,我只好坐在吧台旁。
behind the bar Why don't you ask the guy behind the bar (= serving drinks there)? 你怎么不问一问吧台里的那个服务员?
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  • As a general rule, we don't allow children in the bar.
  • You'll find her in the bar almost every evening about six o'clock.
  • The hotel bar is open to non-residents.
  • She roamed around America for a year, working in bars and restaurants.
  • She fell into a conversation with a man at the bar.
(LONG PIECE)
B2 铁栅栏
a long, thin, straight piece of metal or wood
The gorilla rattled the bars of its cage. 大猩猩把笼子的铁栅栏弄得吱嘎吱嘎响。
B1 条状物
a substance that has been made into a solid rectangular shape
a bar of soap 一块肥皂
a chocolate bar 一条巧克力棒
UK(电炉上的)供热电阻丝
The bar of an electric heater is a long, thin wire in the shape of a spring that is wrapped tightly around a tube. When electricity passes through it, it produces heat and red light.
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  • He was chomping away on a bar of chocolate.
  • Some maniac was running down the street waving a massive metal bar.
  • a candy bar
  • "Would you get me a bar of chocolate from the kitchen?" "Another one?!"
  • Loop the rope over the bar.
(MUSIC)
(US also measure)音乐的)小节;乐谱的小节线
one of the small equal parts into which a piece of music is divided, containing a fixed number of beats
Normally the emphasis falls on the first beat of the bar.
beats in a bar Waltzes have three beats in a bar. 华尔兹每小节有3拍。
US (UK bar line)(乐谱的)小节线
a vertical line that divides one bar from another in a written piece of music
(ON UNIFORM)
US条纹,斑纹
a stripe
(PREVENTING)
C2 [ usually singular ]阻碍某事发生或发展的东西
something that prevents a particular event or development from happening
a bar to A lack of formal education is no bar to becoming rich. 没有接受正规教育并不妨碍致富。
Idiom
behind barsidiom B2 在监狱里
in prison
He's spent most of his life behind bars. 他一生中大部分时间是在监狱里度过的。
bar
verb [ T ] uk/bɑːr/ us/bɑːr/ -rr-
(PREVENT)
阻挡,阻挠;防止,禁止
to prevent something or someone from doing something or going somewhere, or to not allow something
The rule bars the use of evidence secured through an illegal search.
bar someone from something The incident led to him being barred from the country.
bar something to someone Most of the network of trails are barred to private vehicles.
bar someone's way I tried to push past her but she barred my way (= stood in front of me and prevented me from getting past). 我试图从她旁边挤过去,但她还是挡住了我的去路。
(CLOSE)
闩上;使紧闭
to put bars across something, especially to keep it closed
We barred the door to stop anyone getting into the room. 我们闩上门以防有人进入房间。
bar
preposition formal uk/bɑːr/ us/bɑːr/
除…外
except
Everyone is leaving the village, bar the very old and ill. 除了年老体弱者,其他人都要离开村庄。
Idiom
be (all) over bar the shoutingidiom UK 基本已成定局
If an activity is all over bar the shouting, the result of it is known, but it has not been officially finished or announced, so people can still say that a different result is possible.
With practically all the results declared, the Nationalist Party has 68 percent of the vote, so it's all over bar the shouting. 几乎所有的结果已宣布,国民党赢得了68%的选票,看来选举结果已成定局。
the Bar
noun [ S, + sing/pl verb ] (US usually the bar) uk/bɑːr/ us/bɑːr/
UK(能出席高级法庭的)大律师
lawyers who are allowed to argue a case in a higher court
US律师界,司法界,法律界
all lawyers thought of as a group
be called to the Bar UK 取得(出席高级法庭的)大律师资格,成为(出席高级法庭的)大律师
to gain a qualification as a lawyer who can argue a case in a higher court
She studied law and was called to the Bar in 2013.
Eventually he was called to the Bar in the Inner Temple.
He undertook legal studies and was called to the Bar in 1994.
After being called to the Bar, he rose to the post of Chief Registrar.
See also: the Bar
be admitted to the bar US 取得律师资格,成为律师
to gain a qualification as a lawyer
After being admitted to the bar in 1998, he represented other people who had got into trouble with the regulators.
She worked in New York, where she had been admitted to the bar.
Lincoln took on the case shortly before being admitted to the bar.
She was admitted to the Bar of U.S. Supreme Court.
He was admitted to the bars of New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
See also: the Bar
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