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bar

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ldoce_017_gbar1 /bɑː $ bɑːr/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countableC]   bah, baa
1 place to drink in 饮酒场所
a) DFDa place where alcoholic drinks are served 酒吧 pub
 The hotel has a licensed bar.
宾馆里有一家有售酒许可证的酒吧。
 a cocktail bar
鸡尾酒酒吧
b) British EnglishBrEDFD one of the rooms inside a pub 〔酒馆里的〕酒吧间
 The public bar was crowded.
大众酒吧间里人很多。
5  See picture of wrapper 包装纸, a bar of chocolate 一条巧克力, a bar of soap 一块肥皂 ...4  See picture on 见图 Page A11 Where to stay 住的地方
2 place to buy drink 买酒的地方DFD a counter where alcoholic drinks are served 售酒柜台,吧台
 They stood at the bar.
他们站在吧台旁边。
3. a wine/coffee/snack etc bar DFa place where a particular kind of food or drink is served 酒吧/咖啡馆/小吃店等
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4. a breakfast bar British EnglishBrE a place in your kitchen at home where you eat breakfast or a quick meal 〔家庭厨房里的〕早餐台
5 block shape 长条形CFD a small block of solid material that is longer than it is wide 块,条,棒,根
 a chocolate bar
一条巧克力
 a candy bar
一根糖果棒
bar of
 a bar of soap
一块肥皂
5 see picture at 见图 piece1
6 piece of metal/wood 金属/木头SHUT/CLOSEPREVENT a length of metal or wood put across a door, window etc to keep it shut or to prevent people going in or out 〔门、窗等的〕闩;铁栅;横木;阻碍物
 houses with bars across the windows
窗户上钉有铁条的房屋
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7 behind bars informalSCJ in prison 在狱中,在牢里
 Her killer was finally put behind bars.
杀害她的凶手终于被关进了监狱。
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8 music 音乐APM a group of notes and rests, separated from other groups by vertical lines, into which a line of written music is divided 〔乐曲中的〕小节
 a few bars of the song
这首歌的几个小节
9 bar to (doing) something writtenPREVENT something that prevents you from achieving something that you want (做)某事的障碍
 I could see no bar to our happiness.
我不觉得我们的幸福有任何障碍。
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10 the bar 
a) British EnglishBrESCL the group of people who are barristers 〔有资格出庭处理诉讼案件的〕讼务律师,大律师〔总称〕
b) American EnglishAmESCL an organization consisting of lawyers 律师界,律师组织
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11 be called to the bar 
a) British EnglishBrESCL to become a barrister 取得大律师资格,成为大律师
b) American EnglishAmESCL to become a lawyer 取得律师资格,成为律师
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12 on computer screen 计算机屏幕上 a long narrow shape along the sides or at the top of a computer screen, usually containing signs that you can click on 〔计算机屏幕侧边或顶部可点击的〕功能条
 the main menu bar at the top of the screen
屏幕上方的主菜单栏
 the toolbar
工具条
scroll bar
13 in sports 体育运动中 the long piece of wood or metal across the top of the goal in sports such as football 球门横木[横梁]
 The ball hit the bar.
球打在球门的横梁上。
14. pile of sand/stones 沙堆/石堆TTW a long pile of sand or stones under the water at the entrance to a harbour 〔港口入口处的〕沙洲,暗礁
15. colour/light 颜色/CCLIGHT a narrow band of colour or light 线条,条纹,带
16. uniforms 制服PM a narrow band of metal or cloth worn on a military uniform to show rank 〔军服上的〕军阶杠,绶带
17. ldoce_017.png heater 加热器DHTPE British EnglishBrE the part of an electric heater that provides heat and has a red light 〔电暖气的〕电热丝[]
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 3:
types of bar
a wine bar (=a bar selling mostly wine, in contrast to a pub)
He asked her to meet him in a trendy wine bar.
a coffee bar
We met up in the student coffee bar.
a sandwich/snack bar (=an informal restaurant or shop selling sandwiches/snacks)
I usually get some lunch from the sandwich bar.
a burger bar (=an informal restaurant selling burgers and fast food)
The kids all hang out at the local burger bar.
a juice bar (=a place selling fruit juices, usually freshly made)
The leisure centre also has a restaurant and a juice bar.
a sushi bar (=a bar or informal restaurant selling sushi)
Have you tried that new sushi bar in town?
a tapas bar (=a bar or informal restaurant serving small dishes of Spanish food)
Madrid is full of great tapas bars.
a salad bar (=a part of a restaurant where you can serve yourself to a range of salads )
When you’ve chosen your pizza, please help yourself from the salad bar.
nTHESAURUS
bar a place where people go to buy and drink alcoholic drinks
A man went into a bar and ordered a drink.
Let’s meet up in the hotel bar.
The city centre is full of wine bars and restaurants.
The club has a restaurant and a cocktail bar.
pub a building in Britain where alcohol can be bought and drunk, and where meals are often served
Do you fancy going to the pub?
a country pub
public house British EnglishBrE formal a pub
The fight took place outside a public house in the city centre.
somebody’s local informal a pub near where you live, especially one you often go to
The Red Lion’s my local.
inn a small hotel or pub, especially an old one in the countryside – often used in the name of the hotel or pub
The Bull Inn dates back to the 15th century.
The hotel was once a 17th century coaching inn (=used by people travelling by coach and horses).
gastropub a pub that is known to serve very good food
a gastropub with a riverside restaurant
the Windmill Gastropub
tavern British EnglishBrE a pub in the past where you could also stay the night – used nowadays in the names of some pubs
the Turf Tavern
Marlowe was killed in a fight in a tavern.
watering hole informal a bar, pub etc where people drink alcohol – often used humorously. A watering hole is also the name for a place where wild animals go to drink
The bar became a popular watering hole for journalists.
What’s your favorite watering hole?
dive informal a bar, club etc that is cheap and dirty
The place is a bit of dive.
honky-tonk American EnglishAmE informal a cheap bar where country music is played
They played in every honky-tonk in Tennessee.
saloon a bar in the western United States. Also used in Britain about the part of a pub which has comfortable chairs where you can sit and relax
I felt like a cowboy walking into a saloon in the Wild West.
Do you want to stay in the saloon, or would rather go into the other bar?
people who work in a bar
barman especially British EnglishBrE a man who serves drinks in a bar
A big Irish barman pulled me a pint of beer.
barmaid British EnglishBrE a woman who serves drinks in a bar
I was working in the evenings as a barmaid.
bartender especially American EnglishAmE someone who makes, pours, and serves drinks in a bar or restaurant
The bartender gave him his change.
bar staff the people serving drinks or food in a bar or pub
The local pub is advertising for bar staff.
landlord British EnglishBrE a man who owns or manages a pub
He became violent and the landlord asked him to leave.
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bar2 ●○○ verb (barred, barring) [transitiveT]  
1 ENTERto officially prevent someone from entering a place or from doing something 阻止,禁止
2 PREVENTto prevent people from going somewhere by placing something in their way 阻挡,阻拦
3. (also bar up)SHUT/CLOSE to shut a door or window using a bar or piece of wood so that people cannot get in or out 〔用铁条、木条等〕封,堵〔门、窗〕
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bar3 prepositionprep  
1 EXCEPTexcept 除了以外
2 bar none BESTused to emphasize that someone is the best of a particular group 无人可比〔用于强调〕
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barring
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the BarBar, the noun  
n1 British EnglishBrE the profession of being a barrister, or the members of this profession
n2 American EnglishAmE the profession of being a lawyer, or the members of this profession
n3. American EnglishAmE infml the exam that you must take to become a lawyer
4. be called to the Bar British EnglishBrE to become a barrister 取得大律师资格,成为大律师
From Longman Business Dictionary
barbar1 /bɑːbɑːr/ verb (barred, barring) [transitiveT]
to officially stop someone from doing something or from entering a place
bar somebody from (doing) something
He has been barred from the securities and investment advisory business.
Foreign investors would be barred from buying majority stakes.
barbar2 (also Bar) nounLAW
1the bar British EnglishBrE the profession of a BARRISTER, or barristers in general
In 1988, she was called to the bar (=became a barrister) and she now practises in London, specialising in criminal and family law.
He has now passed his Bar Examination (=the examination you must pass in order to become a barrister).
2the bar American EnglishAmE a word for the legal profession, used in the names of professional associations of lawyers
the New Jersey State Bar Association
see also American Bar Association
Origin bar1
(1100-1200) Old French barre

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