bar
n. 條,塊,棒,帶; 酒吧,櫃檯; 小吃店; 欄杆; 電熱棒; (球門)橫樑; 障礙; (樂譜)小節; 出庭律師; (氣壓單位)巴; 功能條
v. 阻攔,禁止; (用鐵條或木條)封,堵
prep. 除了…以外
A bar is a place where you can buy and drink alcoholic drinks.
...Devil's Herd, the city's most popular country-western bar.
“魔鬼之群”——這個城市最火的西部鄉村酒吧
...the Brass Nickel Bar.
“黃銅鎳幣”酒吧
A bar is a room in a pub or hotel where alcoholic drinks are served.
I'll see you in the bar later...
一會兒酒吧見。
On the ship there are video lounges, a bar and a small duty-free shop.
船上有錄影廳、一個酒吧間和一家小型免稅商店。
A bar is a counter on which alcoholic drinks are served.
Michael was standing alone by the bar when Brian rejoined him...
布賴恩回到邁克爾身邊時,他正一個人站在吧檯旁邊。
He leaned forward across the bar.
他將身子探過吧檯。
A bar is a long, straight, stiff piece of metal.
...a brick building with bars across the ground floor windows.
一樓窗戶裝有鐵柵的磚砌建築
...a crowd throwing stones and iron bars.
投擲石塊和鐵條的人群
If you say that someone is behind bars, you mean that they are in prison.
Fisher was behind bars last night, charged with attempted murder...
費希爾被控謀殺未遂,昨晚入獄。
Nearly 5,000 people a year are put behind bars over motoring penalties.
每年有近5,000人因違章駕車而入獄。
A bar of something is a piece of it which is roughly rectangular.
What is your favourite chocolate bar?
你最喜歡哪種巧克力?
...a bar of soap.
一塊肥皂
A bar of an electric fire is a piece of metal with wire wound round it that glows and provides heat when the fire is switched on.
...a two-bar electric fire with a frayed flex.
電線已經磨損的雙片電熱爐
If you bar a door, you place something in front of it or a piece of wood or metal across it in order to prevent it from being opened.
For added safety, bar the door to the kitchen.
為了確保安全,把廚房的門閂上。
If you bar someone's way, you prevent them from going somewhere or entering a place, by blocking their path.
Harry moved to bar his way...
哈里走過去擋住了他的路。
He stepped in front of her, barring her way.
他走到她前面,擋住了她的去路。
If someone is barred from a place or from doing something, they are officially forbidden to go there or to do it.
Amnesty workers have been barred from Sri Lanka since 1982...
從1982年起,大赦國際的工作人員就被禁止進入斯里蘭卡。
Many jobs were barred to them.
很多工作將他們拒之門外。
If something is a bar to doing a particular thing, it prevents someone from doing it.
One of the fundamental bars to communication is the lack of a universally spoken, common language...
交流的一個基本障礙就是缺少一種大家都說的通用語。
In industry after industry, government bodies have erected bars to competition.
政府機構在一個又一個行業中設定了障礙以阻止競爭。
If you say that there are no holds barred when people are fighting or competing for something, you mean that they are no longer following any rules in their efforts to win.
It is a war with no holds barred and we must prepare to resist...
這是一場沒有規則的戰爭,我們必須作好抵抗的準備。
When she'd get angry it was no holds barred.
她發起火來什麼都幹得出。
You can use bar when you mean 'except'. For example, all the work bar the washing means all the work except the washing.
Bar a plateau in 1989, there has been a rise in inflation ever since the mid-1980's...
除1989年物價穩定之外,從20世紀80年代中期開始,通貨膨脹就一直在上升。
The aim of the service was to offer everything the independent investor wanted, bar advice.
該項服務的目的就是向獨立投資者提供除建議外他們想要的一切。
The Bar is used to refer to the profession of a barrister in England, or of any kind of lawyer in the United States.
Robert was planning to read for the Bar.
羅伯特打算學法律。
In music, a bar is one of the several short parts of the same length into which a piece of music is divided.
1. a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter;
2. a counter where you can obtain food or drink;
3. a rigid piece of metal or wood; usually used as a fastening or obstruction or weapon;
4. musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats;
5. an obstruction (usually metal) placed at the top of a goal;
6. the act of preventing;
7. (meteorology) a unit of pressure equal to a million dynes per square centimeter;
8. a submerged (or partly submerged) ridge in a river or along a shore;
9. the body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction;
10. a block of solid substance (such as soap or wax);
11. a horizontal rod that serves as a support for gymnasts as they perform exercises
12. a heating element in an electric fire;
13. (law) a railing that encloses the part of the courtroom where the judges and lawyers sit and the case is tried;
1. prevent from entering; keep out;
2. render unsuitable for passage;
3. expel, as if by official decree;
4. secure with, or as if with, bars;
block, bar, hinder, obstruct, prevent, hamper
這些動詞均含有"阻止,阻塞"之意。
obstacle, barrier, obstruction, bar, hindrance
這些名詞均含"障礙(物)"之意。
bar none
所有,全部
be called (或 go) to the Bar
(英)取得律師資格
be called within the Bar
(英)被任命為王室法律顧問
behind bars
監禁
He is studying for bar.
他為準備做律師而學習.
He did not go to the bar against his father's will.
他違背了他父親的意願,沒有當律師.
The ship crossed the bar safely.
船平安地穿過沙灘.
Be sure to bar all the doors before you leave.
在離開前,務必把所有的門都閂上.
A iron bar is solid; a pipe is hollow.
鐵條是實心的, 管子是空心的.