barks
v. 吠叫( bark的第三人稱單數 ); 大聲喊出; 擦破(或蹭掉)…的皮; 厲聲發令
When a dog barks, it makes a short, loud noise, once or several times.
Don't let the dogs bark...
讓那些狗別叫。
A small dog barked at a seagull he was chasing.
小狗對著它正在追趕的一隻海鷗吠叫。
If you bark at someone, you shout at them aggressively in a loud, rough voice.
I didn't mean to bark at you...
我不是成心對你嚷嚷的。
A policeman held his gun in both hands and barked an order.
警察雙手握槍,厲聲發出指令。
Bark is the tough material that covers the outside of a tree.
If you say that someone's bark is worse than their bite, you mean that they seem much more unpleasant or hostile than they really are.
She can be a bit tetchy but her bark is worse than her bite.
她脾氣可能有點暴躁,但她是刀子嘴,豆腐心。
The Doberman let out a string of roaring barks.
短毛獵犬一陣狂吠。
Then he sits and barks until someone lets him out.
然後它坐著吠叫,直到有人把它放出去為止.
The dog gave several fierce barks.
狗汪汪地吠了幾聲.
The dog barks at strangers.
這隻狗對陌生人吠叫.
A dog that barks constantly can be a source of annoyance to the neighbours.
吠個不停的狗會惹鄰居煩惱.