- a long rod or rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or weapon(木、金属等)长杆, 棒(尤指用作障碍、系结物或武器)。
- an amount of food or another substance formed into a regular narrow block(食物等的)块, 条:
a bar of chocolate.
一整块巧克力。
- a band of colour or light, especially on a flat surface(尤指平面上颜色或光形成的)束, 道:
bars of sunlight shafting through the broken windows.
透过破窗射进来的一道道阳光。
- Brit. the heating element of an electric fire〈英〉电炉供热电阻丝。
the bar
the crossbar of a goal球门横梁。
- Brit. a metal strip below the clasp of a medal, awarded as an additional distinction〈英〉(奖章扣下面表示特殊荣誉的)金属勋带。
- a sandbank or shoal at the mouth of a harbour or an estuary沙洲, 浅滩。
- Brit. a rail marking the end of each chamber in the Houses of Parliament〈英〉(议院中议员席末端的)围栏。
- Heraldry a charge in the form of a narrow horizontal stripe across the shield【纹章】(盾形纹章上的)横条纹图记。
- a counter in a public house, restaurant, or cafe across which alcoholic drinks or refreshments are served(酒吧、餐馆提供酒或食物的)柜台, 吧台。
- a room in a public house, restaurant, or hotel in which alcohol is served(酒吧、餐馆或酒店中的)酒吧间。
- an establishment where alcohol and sometimes other refreshments are served酒吧。
- with modifier a small shop or stall serving refreshments or providing a specified service小食品店; 小吃店; 提供专门服务的小店:
a sandwich bar.
专卖三明治的小吃店。
- a specialized department in a large store(大型商店里的)专卖部。
- a barrier or restriction to an action or advance障碍; 限制:
political differences are not necessarily a bar to a good relationship.
政见不同不一定成为建立良好关系的障碍。
the bar
a partition in a court room, now usually notional, beyond which most people may not pass and at which an accused person stands(法庭中的)法庭围栏; 被告席:the prisoner at the bar.
被告席上的犯人。
- a similar partition in a legislative assembly(立法会议上的)围栏。
- a plea arresting an action or claim in a law case(足以使诉讼中止的)抗辩。
- a particular court of law特殊法庭。
the Bar
the profession of barrister出庭律师业。
- Brit. barristers collectively〈英〉[总称]出庭律师。
- N. Amer. lawyers collectively〈北美〉[总称]律师。
- fasten (something, especially a door or window) with a bar or bars(用横木)闩(门、窗等):
she bolts and bars the door.
她用门闩把门闩紧。
- (一般作be barred)prevent or forbid the entrance, movement, or progress of阻拦:
all reporters were barred
记者全被拦在门外
boulders barred her passage.
巨石挡住了她的路。
- prohibit (someone) from doing something禁止(某人)做某事:
journalists had been barred from covering the elections.
新闻记者被禁止报道大选。
- forbid (an activity) to someone禁止(某人)参加:
the job she loved had been barred to her.
她被禁止参加所热爱的工作。
- exclude (something) from consideration不予考虑:
nothing is barred in the crime novel.
犯罪小说里没有什么是不予考虑的。
- Law prevent or delay (an action) by objection【律】通过提出反对防止(或延迟)…的发生。
- (一般作be barred)mark (something) with bars or stripes做条纹标记于:
his face was barred with light.
他脸上映着一道道亮光。
- chiefly Brit. except for; apart from〈主英〉除了:
everyone, bar a few ascetics, thinks it desirable.
除了几个苦行者, 大家都认为不错。
- Horse Racing, Brit. except the horses indicated (used when stating the odds)【赛马】〈英〉[用于表述几率]除了标明的马。
bar none
- with no exceptions所有, 全部:
the greatest living American poet bar none.
所有尚在人世的美国诗人中最伟大的一位。
be called(或go)to the Bar
- Brit. be admitted as a barrister〈英〉取得出庭律师资格。
be called within the Bar
- Brit. be appointed a Queen's Counsel〈英〉被任命为王室法律顾问。
behind bars
- in prison在监狱里。
barred
adjectivebarred windows
钉有栅栏的窗户
一扇有五道栏杆的大门。