A1 a place where drinks, 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
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As a general rule, we don't allow children in the bar.
You'll find her in the bar almost every evening about six o'clock.
The hotel bar is open to non-residents.
She roamed around America for a year, working in bars and restaurants.
She fell into a conversation with a man at the bar.
B2 a long, thin, straight piece of metal or wood铁栅栏
B1 a substance that has been made into a solid rectangular shape条状物
UK The bar of an electric heater is a long, thin wire in the shape of a spring that 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
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He was chomping away on a bar of chocolate.
Some maniac was running down the street waving a massive metal bar.
a candy bar
"Would you get me a bar of chocolate from the kitchen?" "Another one?!"
Loop the rope over the bar.
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
US UK bar line a vertical line that divides one bar from another in a written piece of music(乐谱的)小节线
C2 [ C usually singular ] something that prevents a particular event or development from happening阻碍某事发生或发展的东西
to prevent something or someone from doing something or going somewhere, or to not allow something阻挡,阻挠;防止,禁止
to put bars across something, especially to keep it closed闩上;使紧闭
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UK lawyers who are allowed to argue a case in a higher court(能出席高级法庭的)大律师
US all lawyers thought of as a group律师界,司法界,法律界
to gain a qualification as a lawyer who can argue a case in a higher court取得(出席高级法庭的)大律师资格,成为(出席高级法庭的)大律师
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