barred的意思和读音

barred

: [bɑrd] : [bɑːd]

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v.;(

abbr.(=Browning automatic rifle)

prep.

adj.admitted

adj.striped,banded,lined,stripy,streaked

barredn.for drinks/food

1.[c]/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>a place where you can buy and drink alcoholic and other drinks

We met at a bar called the Flamingo./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

the island's only licensed bar(= one that is allowed to sell alcoholic drinks)/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

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I found David in the bar of the Red Lion(= a room in a pub where drinks are served) ./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.[c]/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>a long wide wooden surface where drinks, etc. are served

She was sitting at the bar./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

It was so crowded I couldn't get to the bar./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.[c]a place in which a particular kind of food or drink is the main thing that is served

a sandwich bar

a coffee bar

of chocolate/soap

4.[c]a piece of sth with straight sides

a bar of chocolate/soap

candy bars

of metal/wood

5.[c]a long straight piece of metal or wood. Bars are often used to stop sb from getting through a space.

He smashed the window with an iron bar.

All the ground floor windows were fitted with bars.

a five-bar gate(= one made with five horizontal bars of wood)

in electric fire

6.[c]a piece of metal with wire wrapped around it that becomes red and hot when electricity is passed through it

in sports

7.[sing]the crossbar of a goal

His shot hit the bar.

of colour/light

8.[c]a band of colour or light

Bars of sunlight slanted down from the tall narrow windows.

that prevents sth

9.[c][ususing]~ (to sth)a thing that stops sb from doing sth

At that time being a woman was a bar to promotion in most professions.

in music

10.[c]one of the short sections of equal length that a piece of music is divided into, and the notes that are in it

four beats to the bar

the opening bars of a piece of music

law

11.[sing]the profession of barrister (= a lawyer in a higher court)

to be called to the Bar(= allowed to work as a qualified barrister )

12.[sing]the profession of any kind of lawyer

measurement

13. 100 000 a unit for measuring the pressure of the atmosphere, equal to a hundred thousand newtons per square metre

IDM

If he tries to sell you his car, don't have a bar of it.

not have a bar of sthto have nothing to do with sth

If he tries to sell you his car, don't have a bar of it.

The murderer is now safely behind bars.

behind bars(informal)in prison

The murderer is now safely behind bars.

The show really sets the bar for artistic invention.

set the barto set a standard of quality or performance

The show really sets the bar for artistic invention.

v.close with bars

1.[usupass]~ sthto close sth with a bar or bars

All the doors and windows were barred.

block

2.~ sthto block a road, path, etc. so that nobody can pass

Two police officers were barring her exit.

We found our way barred by rocks.

prevent

3.~ sb (from sth/from doing sth)to ban or prevent sb from doing sth

The players are barred from drinking alcohol the night before a match.

prep.

1.except for sb/sth

The students all attended, bar two who were ill.

It's the best result we've ever had, bar none(= none was better) .

adj.1.[];2.3.线

v.1.“bar”

v.1.The past tense and past participle of bar

1. barred zone barred barrel bearing ...

2. barre barred barrel bulk ...

3. sink down barred cling to , ...

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1.It's never been a big issue for me to have no holds barred and to talk the way I want to.

2.There was one small barred window, too small to let very much air in or out, too high to afford more than a glimpse of the sky.

3.However, parish priest Don Antonio Colombo said there was no question of the pair being barred entry in future.--

4.Barred in this case refers to a state the mobile user is in, and therefore represents a very precise definition of the condition.

5.In August, a Mississippi student's senior portrait was barred from her yearbook because she had posed in a tuxedo.8西西穿

6.One of a breed of American domestic fowl having gray, barred plumage, yellow legs, and a rose - colored comb.

7.He is. But he's got a bit of a temper. He's barred now, anyway./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.Caroline took a candle , and went quietly all over the house , seeing that every window was fast and every door barred .

9.Once barred, visitors today are allowed to take photos, though I found waiting to secure a good position among the crowds took patience.

10.American financial institutions were barred from dealing with the bank, which has collapsed as a result of the investigation.