单词 | bar |
释义 | bar UK [bɑ:r] US [bɑ:r] noun countable DRINKING PLACE 喝酒的地方 ESSENTIAL ■a place where especially alcoholic drinks are sold and drunk, or the area in such a place where the person serving the drinks stands 酒吧;酒吧的吧台 •They noticed him going into the hotel bar.他们看见他走进饭店的酒吧里。 •There weren't any free tables, so I sat at the •Why don't you ask the guy behind UK [bɑ:r] US [bɑ:r] noun countable LONG PIECE 长条 IMPROVER ■a straight stick made of metal 铁栅栏 •The gorilla rattled the bars of its cage.大猩猩把笼子的铁栅栏弄得吱嘎吱嘎地响。 ■ IMPROVER ■a substance that has been made into a solid, rectangular shape 条状物 •a bar of soap一块肥皂 •a chocolate bar一条巧克力棒 ■The bar of an electric heater is a long thin wire in the shape of a spring which is wrapped tightly around a tube. When electricity passes through it, it produces heat and red light. (电炉上的)供热电阻丝UK [bɑ:r] US [bɑ:r] noun countable MUSIC 音乐 (US also measure) ■one of the small equal parts into which a piece of music is divided, containing a fixed number of beats (音乐的)小节;乐谱的小节线 •Waltzes have three beats in/to the UK [bɑ:r] US [bɑ:r] noun countable UNIFORM 制服 US for stripe (MATERIAL) UK [bɑ:r] US [bɑ:r] noun countable PREVENT 阻挡 ■something that prevents a particular event or development from happening 阻碍某事件发生或发展的东西 •A lack of formal education is no bar to UK [bɑ:r] US [bɑ:r] noun countable behind bars ■in prison 在监狱里 •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。 UK [bɑ:r] US [bɑ:r] verb transitive (-rr-)PREVENT 阻挡 ■to prevent something or someone from doing something or going somewhere, or to forbid (= refuse to allow) something 阻挡,阻挠;防止,禁止 •The centre of the town was barred to •The incident led to him being barred from •I tried to push past her but she barred my way/path UK [bɑ:r] US [bɑ:r] verb transitive (-rr-)LONG PIECE 长条 ■to put bars across something, especially to hold it shut 闩上、闩住某物(尤指使某物紧闭) •We barred the door to stop anyone getting into the room.我们把门闩上以防有人进入房间。 UK [bɑ:r] US [bɑ:r] preposition slightly formal ■except 除…外 •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。 •They're the best songwriters of this century, bar none UK [bɑ:r] US [bɑ:r] preposition slightly formal (all) over bar the shouting UK ■If an activity is all over bar the shouting, the result of it is known, but it has not been officially finished or stated, so people can still state that a different result is possible 基本已成定局 •With practically all the results declared, the Nationalist Party has 68% 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。 |
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