单词 | bar |
释义 | barbarsbarbar1 /bɑː $ bɑːr/ noun [countable]1where people drink alcohol a)a place where alcoholic drinks are sold and can be drunk: We met in the hotel bar.meet我们在酒店的酒吧里见面。 b)British English one of the rooms inside a pub2counter a counter where alcoholic drinks are servedat the barThey stood at the bar.stand他们站在吧台旁。behind the barThe woman behind the bar was very friendly.be吧台后面的那个女人非常友善。3selling food/coffee coffee/snack/burger etc bar a place where a particular type of food or drink is served4block a small block of somethingbar ofa bar of soap 一块肥皂a bar of chocolate一块条形巧克力a candy bar一块糖THESAURUS piece5of metal/wood a long narrow piece of metal or wood: iron barsbar铁条6in music a group of notes in printed music, separated from others by a vertical line: the opening bars of the songopenbar歌曲的开头几小节。7on a computer a row of pictures on a computer screen that you can choose and click on: the menu bar菜单栏8obstacle something that prevents something else from happening: His lack of a formal education was not a bar to his success.be他缺少正规教育没有影响他的成功。9lawyers the bar the profession of being a lawyer, or lawyers considered as a groupPhrasesbehind bars informal in prison: He was back behind bars last night.bebar他昨晚又进监狱了。raise the bar/set the bar high to do something very well, so that other people feel they have to try harder: He has raised the bar for other film-makers.haveraisemaker他为其他电影制作人梳理了更高的标准。THESAURUS: barpiece a part of something that has been cut, broken, or separated from the rest of it: Would you like a piece of pizza?willa piece of broken glassbreakWhat’s this piece of pipe for?bit especially British English a piece. Bit is more informal than piece and is used especially about small pieces: an old bit of metalbiteI tied them together with a bit of string.tiebiteHe threw a bit of wood onto the fire.throwbitescrap a small piece of paper or cloth, or of food that no one wants: I wrote her address on a scrap of paper.writeThe dog was eating scraps of food off the floor.beeatscrapslice a thin flat piece of bread, cake, meat etc cut from a larger piece: a slice of toastCut the tomatoes into thin slices.tomatoslicelump a small piece of something solid: two lumps of sugarlumpa lump of coalchunk a piece of something solid that does not have a regular shape – used especially about food, rock, or metal: He broke off a chunk of bread.breakLarge chunks of rock lay across the road.chunkliebar a block of soap, chocolate, or gold, with straight sides: a bar of soapgold bars worth more than £26 millionbara bar of chocolatesegment one of the parts of an orange or a grapefruit |
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