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bar

N แถบ  เส้น  ลำ  ริ้ว  stripe thaeb

 

bar

N กลอน ประตู  kon-pra-tu

 

bar

N ที่ จำหน่าย เครื่องดื่ม  ร้านเหล้า  บาร์  ti-jam-nai-khrueang-duem

 

bar

N บัลลังก์ศาล  ที่ พิจารณาคดี  คอก  ban-lang-san

 

bar

N ลูกกรง  แท่ง  ซี่  pole rod stick luk-krong

 

bar

N สันดอน  san-don

 

bar

N ห้องขัง  กรงขัง  กรง  hong-kang

 

bar

N อาชีพ ทนายความ  เกี่ยวกับ ด้าน กฎหมาย  ar-chib-tha-nai-khwam

 

bar

N อุปสรรค  เครื่องกีดขวาง  สิ่งกีดขวาง  uap-pa-sak

 

bar

N เคาน์เตอร์ ใน ร้านอาหาร  khao-tor-nai-ran-ar-han

 

bar

N แท่ง สบู่  thaeng-sa-bu

 

bar

VT ขัดขวาง  khad-khwang

 

bar

VT สะ กัด กั้น  ขัดขวาง  ต่อต้าน  sa-kad-kan

 

bar

VT ใส่กลอน ประตู  sai-kon-pra-tu

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BAR

n.[If these words are the Eng. bar, the sense is a shoot, that which shoots, passes or is driven. ] 1. A piece of wood, iron or other solid matte, long in proportion to its diameter, used for various purposes, but especially for a hindrance or obstruction; as the bars of a fence or gate; the bar of a door or hatchway. Numbers 3:36; Exodus 26:26.
2. Any obstacle which obstructs, hinders or defends; an obstruction; a fortification. Amos 1:5.
Must I new bars to my own joy create.
3. The shore of the sea, which restrains its waters. Job 38:1 .
4. The railing that incloses the place which counsel occupy in courts of justice. Hence the phrase, at the bar of the court, signifies in open court. Hence also licensed lawyers are called barristers; and hence the whole body of lawyers licensed in a court, are customarily called the bar. A trial at bar, in England, is a trial in the courts of Westminster, opposed to a trial at Nisi Prius, in the circuits.
5. Figuratively, any tribunal; as the bar of public opinion. Thus the final trial of men is called the bar of God.
6. The inclosed place of a tavern, inn or coffee house, where the landlord or his servant delivers out liquors, and waits upon customers.
7. A bank of sand, gravel or earth, forming a shoal at the mouth of a river or harbor, obstructing entrance, or rendering it difficult.
8. A rock in the sea, according to Brown; or any thing by which structure is held together, according to Johnson; used in Jonah 2:6.
9. Any thing laid across another, as bars in heraldlry, stripes in color, and the like.
1 . In the menage, the highest part of the place in a horse's mouth between the grinders and tusks, so that the part of the mouth which lies under and at the side of the bars, retains the name of the gum. The upper part of the gums, which bears no teeth, and to which the bit is applied.
11. In music, bars are lines drawn perpendicularly across the lines of the staff, including between each two, a certain quantity of time, or number of beats.
12. In law, a peremptory exception sufficient to destroy the plaintiff's action. It is divided into a bar to common intendment, and bar special; bar temporary and bar perpetual. Bar to common intendment is an ordinary or general bar, which disables the declaration of the plaintiff. A special bar is more than ordinary, as a fine, release, or justification. A temporary bar is that which is good for a time, but may afterwards cease. A perpetual bar overthrows the action of the plaintiff forever.
13. A bar of gold or silver, is an ingot, lump or wedge, from the mines, run in a mold, and unwrought. A bar of iron is a long piece, wrought in the forge and hammered from a pig.
14. Among printers, the iron with a wooden handle, by which the screw of the press is turned.
15. In the African trade, a denomination of price; payment formerly being made to the Africans in iron bars.

 

BAR

v.t.To fasten with a bar; as, to bar a door, or gate. 2. To hinder; to obstruct, or prevent; as, to bar the entrance of evil.
3. To prevent; to exclude; to hinder; to make impracticable; as, the distance between us bars our intercourse. In this sense, the phrase is often varied, thus; the distance bars me from his aid, or bars him from my aid.
4. To prohibit; to restrain or exclude by express or implied prohibition; as, the statute bars my right; the law bars the use of poisoned weapons.
5. To obstruct, prevent or hinder by any moral obstacle; as, the right is barred by time, or by statute; a release bars the plaintiff's recovery.
6. To except; to exclude by exception; as, I bar to night.
7. To cross with stripes of a different color.
8. To bar a vein, in farriery, is an operation upon the legs of a horse, or other parts, to stop malignant humors. This is done by opening the skin above a vein, disengaging it and tying it both above and below, and striking between the two ligatures.
9. To adorn with trappings; a contraction of barb. [See Barb. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BAR

Bar, n. Etym: [OE. barre, F. barre, fr. LL. barra, W. bar the branch of a tree, bar, baren branch, Gael. & Ir. barra bar.

 

1. A piece of wood, metal, or other material, long in proportion to its breadth or thickness, used as a lever and for various other purposes, but especially for a hindrance, obstruction, or fastening; as, the bars of a fence or gate; the bar of a door. Thou shalt make bars of shittim wood. Ex. xxvi. 26.

 

2. An indefinite quantity of some substance, so shaped as to be long in proportion to its breadth and thickness; as, a bar of gold or of lead; a bar of soap.

 

3. Anything which obstructs, hinders, or prevents; an obstruction; a barrier. Must I new bars to my own joy create Dryden.

 

4. A bank of sand, gravel, or other matter, esp. at the mouth of a river or harbor, obstructing navigation.

 

5. Any railing that divides a room, or office, or hall of assembly, in order to reserve a space for those having special privileges; as, the bar of the House of Commons.

 

6. (Law ) (a ) The railing that incloses the place which counsel occupy in courts of justice. Hence, the phrase at the bar of the court signifies in open court. (b ) The place in court where prisoners are stationed for arraignment, trial, or sentence. (c ) The whole body of lawyers licensed in a court or district; the legal profession. (d ) A special plea constituting a sufficient answer to plaintiff's action.

 

7. Any tribunal; as, the bar of public opinion; the bar of God.

 

8. A barrier or counter, over which liquors and food are passed to customers; hence, the portion of the room behind the counter where liquors for sale are kept.

 

9. (Her. )

 

Defn: An ordinary, like a fess but narrower, occupying only one fifth part of the field.

 

1 . A broad shaft, or band, or stripe; as, a bar of light; a bar of color.

 

11. (Mus. )

 

Defn: A vertical line across the staff. Bars divide the staff into spaces which represent measures, and are themselves called measures.

 

Note: A double bar marks the end of a strain or main division of a movement, or of a whole piece of music; in psalmody, it marks the end of a line of poetry. The term bar is very often loosely used for measure, i.e., for such length of music, or of silence, as is included between one bar and the next; as, a passage of eight bars; two bars' rest.

 

12. (Far. ) pl. (a ) The space between the tusks and grinders in the upper jaw of a horse, in which the bit is placed. (b ) The part of the crust of a horse's hoof which is bent inwards towards the frog at the heel on each side, and extends into the center of the sole.

 

13. (Mining ) (a ) A drilling or tamping rod. (b ) A vein or dike crossing a lode.

 

14. (Arch. ) (a ) A gatehouse of a castle or fortified town. (b ) A slender strip of wood which divides and supports the glass of a window; a sash bar. Bar shoe (Far. ), a kind of horseshoe having a bar across the usual opening at the heel, to protect a tender frog from injury. -- Bar shot, a double headed shot, consisting of a bar, with a ball or half ball at each end; -- formerly used for destroying the masts or rigging in naval combat. -- Bar sinister (Her. ), a term popularly but erroneously used for baton, a mark of illegitimacy. See Baton. -- Bar tracery (Arch. ), ornamental stonework resembling bars of iron twisted into the forms required. -- Blank bar (Law ). See Blank. -- Case at bar (Law ), a case presently before the court; a case under argument. -- In bar of, as a sufficient reason against; to prevent. -- Matter in bar, or Defence in bar, a plea which is a final defense in an action. -- Plea in bar, a plea which goes to bar or defeat the plaintiff's action absolutely and entirely. -- Trial at bar (Eng. Law ), a trial before all the judges of one the superior courts of Westminster, or before a quorum representing the full court.

 

BAR

Bar, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barred (p. pr. & vb. n. Barring. ] Etym: [ F.barrer. See Bar, n.]

 

1. To fasten with a bar; as, to bar a door or gate.

 

2. To restrict or confine, as if by a bar; to hinder; to obstruct; to prevent; to prohibit; as, to bar the entrance of evil; distance bars our intercourse; the statute bars my right; the right is barred by time; a release bars the plaintiff's recovery; -- sometimes with up. He barely looked the idea in the face, and hastened to bar it in its dungeon. Hawthorne.

 

3. To except; to exclude by exception. Nay, but I bar to-night: you shall not gauge me By what we do to- night. Shak.

 

4. To cross with one or more stripes or lines. For the sake of distinguishing the feet more clearly, I have barred them singly. Burney.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

bar

bar 1 |bär bɑr | noun 1 a long rod or rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or weapon. an amount of food or another substance formed into a regular narrow block: a bar of chocolate | gold bars. a band of color or light, esp. on a flat surface: bars of sunlight shafting through the broken windows. see crossbar. a sandbank or shoal at the mouth of a harbor, bay, or estuary. Brit. a rail marking the end of each chamber in the Houses of Parliament. Heraldry a charge in the form of a narrow horizontal stripe across the shield. 2 a counter across which alcoholic drinks or refreshments are served. a room in a restaurant or hotel in which alcohol is served. an establishment where alcohol and sometimes other refreshments are served. [ usu. with modifier ] a small store or booth serving refreshments or providing a service: a dairy bar. 3 a barrier or restriction to an action or advance: political differences are not necessarily a bar to a good relationship. 4 Music a measure of music or the time of a piece of music. 5 (the bar ) a partition in a courtroom or legislative assembly, now usually notional, beyond which most people may not pass and, in court, at which an accused person stands: the prisoner at the bar | he had to appear at the Bar of the House for a reprimand by the Speaker. a plea arresting an action or claim in a law case. a particular court of law. 6 ( the Bar ) the legal profession. lawyers collectively. Brit. barristers collectively. verb ( bars, barring , barred ) [ with obj. ] 1 fasten (something, esp. a door or window ) with a bar or bars: she bolts and bars the door. 2 prevent or forbid the entrance or movement of: boulders barred her passage | she was barred from a men-only dinner. prohibit (someone ) from doing something: journalists had been barred from covering the elections. forbid (an activity ) to someone: the job she loved had been barred to her. exclude (something ) from consideration: nothing is barred in the crime novel. Law prevent or delay (an action ) by objection. 3 mark (something ) with bars or stripes: his face was barred with light. preposition chiefly Brit. except for; apart from: everyone, bar a few ascetics, thinks it desirable. PHRASES bar none with no exceptions: the greatest living American poet bar none. behind bars in prison. lower (or raise or lift ) the bar lower (or raise ) the standards that need to be met in order to qualify for something: they have drastically lowered the bar for anyone who wants to call themselves a musician. DERIVATIVES barred |bärd |adjective barred windows | birds with barred breasts | [ in combination ] : a five-barred gate ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French barre (noun ), barrer (verb ), of unknown origin.

 

bar

bar 2 |bɑr bär | noun a unit of pressure equivalent to 100,000 newtons per square meter or approximately one atmosphere. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from Greek baros weight.

 

Oxford Dictionary

bar

bar 1 |bɑː | noun 1 a long rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or weapon. an amount of food or another substance formed into a narrow block: a bar of chocolate. gold bars. a band of colour or light: bars of sunlight shafting through the windows. Brit. the heating element of an electric fire. (the bar ) the crossbar of a goal. Brit. a metal strip below the clasp of a medal, awarded as an additional distinction. a sandbank or shoal at the mouth of a harbour or an estuary. Heraldry a charge in the form of a narrow horizontal stripe across the shield. 2 a counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served. a room in a pub, restaurant, or hotel in which alcohol is served. an establishment where alcohol and sometimes other refreshments are served. [ with modifier ] a small shop, stall, or area in a department store that serves refreshments or provides a specified service: a sandwich bar. 3 a barrier or restriction to an action or advance: political differences are not necessarily a bar to a good relationship. Law a plea suspending an action or claim in a lawsuit. 4 Music any of the short sections or measures, typically of equal time value, into which a piece of music is divided, shown on a score by vertical lines across the stave. 5 (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: the prisoner at the bar . Brit. a rail marking the end of each chamber in the Houses of Parliament. 6 ( the Bar ) the profession of barrister. Brit. barristers collectively. N. Amer. lawyers collectively. a particular court of law. verb ( bars, barring, barred ) [ with obj. ] 1 fasten (something, especially a door or window ) with a bar or bars: she bolted and barred the door. prevent or prohibit (someone ) from doing something or from going somewhere: journalists had been barred from covering the elections. forbid someone from undertaking (an activity ): the job she loved had been barred to her. exclude (something ) from consideration: nothing is barred in the crime novel. Law prevent or delay (an action ) by objection. 2 mark (something ) with bars or stripes: his face was barred with light. preposition chiefly Brit. except for: his kids were all gone now, bar one. Horse Racing, Brit. except the horses indicated (used when stating the odds ). PHRASES bar none with no exceptions: the greatest living American poet bar none. be called (or go ) to the Bar Brit. be admitted as a barrister. be called within the Bar Brit. be appointed a Queen's Counsel. behind bars in prison. lower (or raise ) the bar lower (or raise ) the standards which need to be met in order to qualify for something: the restaurant raised the bar for contemporary Scottish cuisine in the capital . DERIVATIVES barred adjective [ in combination ] : a five-barred gate ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French barre (noun ), barrer (verb ), of unknown origin.

 

bar

bar 2 |bɑː | noun a unit of pressure equivalent to a hundred thousand newtons per square metre or approximately one atmosphere. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from Greek baros weight .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

bar

bar noun 1 an iron bar: rod, pole, stick, batten, shaft, rail, paling, spar, strut, crosspiece, beam. 2 a bar of chocolate: block, slab, cake, tablet, brick, loaf, wedge, ingot. 3 your drinks are on the bar: counter, table, buffet, stand. 4 she had a drink in a bar: tavern, cocktail lounge, barroom, taproom, pub, after-hours club, lounge, nightclub, speakeasy, roadhouse, beer hall, boîte, club, inn, rathskeller, cantina, bodega; singles bar, sports bar; informal watering hole, gin mill, dive, nineteenth hole; Brit. public house; historical saloon, alehouse. 5 a bar to promotion: obstacle, impediment, hindrance, obstruction, block, hurdle, barrier, stumbling block. ANTONYMS aid. 6 members of the Bar: lawyers, barristers, advocates, counsel, counselors; chiefly Brit. solicitors. 7 the bar across the river mouth: sandbar, sandbank, shoal, shallow, reef. verb 1 they have barred the door: bolt, lock, fasten, secure, block, barricade, obstruct. ANTONYMS open, unlock. 2 I was barred from entering: prohibit, debar, preclude, forbid, ban, interdict, inhibit; exclude, keep out; obstruct, hinder, block; Law enjoin. ANTONYMS accept, admit. preposition everyone bar me. See except (preposition ).

 

Oxford Thesaurus

bar

bar noun 1 an iron bar: rod, pole, stake, stick, batten, shaft, shank, rail, pale, paling, spar, strut, support, prop, spoke, crosspiece, girder, beam, boom. 2 a bar of chocolate: block, slab, cake, tablet, brick, loaf, wedge, lump, chunk, hunk, cube, ingot, nugget, piece. 3 please purchase your drinks from the bar: counter, table, buffet, stand. 4 she went to her favourite bar on West 43rd Street: hostelry, tavern, inn, wine bar, taproom; Brit. pub, public house, free house, tied house; Scottish howff; Canadian beer parlour; Austral. /NZ hotel; Spanish cantina; German Bierkeller, Weinstube; informal watering hole; Brit. informal local, boozer; N. Amer. informal gin mill; historical alehouse, pot-house, taphouse, beerhouse; N. Amer. historical saloon. 5 a bar to promotion: obstacle, impediment, hindrance, obstruction, check, stop, block, hurdle, barrier, stumbling block, handicap, restriction, limitation. ANTONYMS aid. 6 Brit. members of the Bar: barristers, advocates, counsel. 7 he dredged a channel through the bar across the river mouth: sandbank, shoal, bank, shallow, reef, ridge, ledge, shelf. verb 1 they have barred the door: bolt, lock, fasten, padlock, secure, latch, deadlock, block, barricade, obstruct; Scottish & Irish sneck, snib. ANTONYMS unbar. 2 they were barred from entering the country: prohibit, debar, preclude, forbid, ban, interdict, inhibit; exclude, keep out; obstruct, hinder, restrain, check, block, impede, stop; Law enjoin, estop. ANTONYMS admit; accept. preposition all the others, bar one, were killed: except (for ), apart from, but (for ), other than, besides, aside from, with the exception of, short of, barring, excepting, excluding, omitting, leaving out, save (for ), saving; informal outside of. ANTONYMS including.

 

Duden Dictionary

bar

bar Adjektiv |b a r |mittelhochdeutsch, althochdeutsch bar = nackt; frei von; sofort verfügbar 1 in Geldscheinen oder Münzen [vorhanden ] bares Geld | wenn Sie bar bezahlen, bekommen Sie 3 \% Skonto in bar mit Geldscheinen, Münzen etwas in bar bezahlen gegen bar gegen Geldscheine oder Münzen etwas nur gegen bar verkaufen 2 gehoben ganz eindeutig und unverkennbar, in die Augen springend das ist barer Unsinn 3 veraltet nicht bekleidet, nicht bedeckt mit barem Haupt einer Sache bar sein gehoben etwas nicht haben bar aller Vernunft, jeglichen Gefühls [sein ] | sie war bar jeglichen Schmuckes

 

bar

bar Abkürzung |b a r | Abkürzung für: Bar

 

Bar

Bar Substantiv, Neutrum , das |B a r |das Bar; Genitiv: des Bars, Plural: die Bars < aber: 3 Bar > zu griechisch báros = Schwere, Gewicht alte Maßeinheit des [Luft ]drucks Zeichen: bar [in der Meteorologie nur: b ]

 

Bar

Bar Substantiv, feminin , die |B a r |die Bar; Genitiv: der Bar, Plural: die Bars englisch bar, ursprünglich = Schranke, die Gastraum und Schankraum trennt < altfranzösisch barre, Barre 1 a intimes [Nacht ]lokal, für das der erhöhte Schanktisch mit den dazugehörigen hohen Hockern charakteristisch ist eine Bar besuchen, aufsuchen | in einer Bar sitzen b barähnliche Räumlichkeit in einem Hotel o. Ä.2 hoher Schanktisch mit Barhockern an der Bar sitzen

 

Bar

Bar Substantiv, maskulin , der |B a r |der Bar; Genitiv: des Bar [e ]s, Plural: die Bare Herkunft ungeklärt regelmäßig gebautes, mehrstrophiges Lied des Meistergesangs

 

Bär

Bär Substantiv, maskulin , der |B ä r |der Bär; Genitiv: des Bären, Plural: die Bären mittelhochdeutsch ber, althochdeutsch bero, eigentlich = der Braune, verhüllend Bezeichnung 1 großes Raubtier mit dickem Pelz, gedrungenem Körper und kurzem Schwanz der Bär brummt | Bären jagen, erlegen | figurativ er ist ein richtiger Bär (umgangssprachlich ; ein großer, kräftiger, oft etwas ungeschickt, aber gutmütig wirkender Mensch )der Große Bär, der Kleine Bär Sternbilder des nördlichen Himmels nach lateinisch Ursa Major und Ursa Minor wie ein Bär umgangssprachlich in auffallend hohem Maß, sehr hungrig sein, stark sein wie ein Bär jemandem einen Bären aufbinden umgangssprachlich jemandem etwas Unwahres so erzählen, dass er es glaubt die Wendung geht wohl davon aus, dass es praktisch unmöglich ist, jemandem – ohne dass er es merkt – einen Bären auf den Rücken zu binden hier /da ist der Bär los; hier /da geht der Bär ab umgangssprachlich hier /da ist etwas los, hier /da herrscht Stimmung die Wendungen beziehen sich wohl auf den [entlaufenen ] Tanzbären oder den Bären im Zirkus 2 a salopp weibliche Schambehaarung b salopp Vulva 3 nach englisch bear = jemand, der auf Baisse spekuliert (eigentlich = Bär ), Herkunft ungeklärt; vielleicht gekürzt aus: bearskin jobber = Bärenfellverkäufer, wohl nach der sprichwörtlichen Warnung, nicht das Fell des Bären zu verkaufen, bevor dieser erlegt ist; heute im Begriffspaar »Bär und Bulle « (Bulle ) meist damit erklärt, dass der Bär die Kurse mit seiner Tatze nach unten drückt, während der Bulle sie mit seinen Hörnern nach oben wirft Börsenjargon jemand, dessen Aktivitäten an der Börse von erwartetem Fallen der Kurse geprägt sind

 

Bär

Bär Substantiv, maskulin Bauwesen, Technik , der |B ä r |der Bär; Genitiv: des Bärs, Plural: die Bären, Fachsprache: Bäre Rammklotz, großer Hammer (zum Bearbeiten von Werkstücken oder Einrammen von Pfählen )

 

French Dictionary

bar

bar n. m. nom masculin 1 Débit de boissons. : Un bar très fréquenté. 2 Poisson marin apprécié pour sa chair, appelé aussi loup. : Ils ont mangé un bar succulent. 3 Unité de mesure de pression des fluides. Le nom bar ne s ’abrège pas, contrairement à la plupart des autres unités de mesure. : Des bars. LOCUTIONS Bar à vins. Établissement proposant un grand choix de vins que l ’on peut boire au verre. Bar laitier. Établissement où l ’on sert principalement des produits laitiers (glace, sorbet, yaourt, lait fouetté, etc. ). FORME FAUTIVE bar à salades. Impropriété pour buffet de salades, comptoir à salades. Note Technique Le mot bar ne peut désigner qu ’un débit de boissons. Il y a un bar à deux pas d ’ici: on y sert un délicieux beaujolais.

 

Spanish Dictionary

bar

bar 1 nombre masculino Establecimiento en el que hay un mostrador alargado para servir bebidas y algunas comidas . VÉASE mueble bar; piano bar . ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del inglés bar barra ’. Por metonimia, el mostrador del establecimiento ha pasado a designar el establecimiento mismo .

 

bar

bar 2 nombre masculino Unidad de presión atmosférica del Sistema Internacional que equivale a 10 5 pascals :el bar se utiliza en meteorología .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del griego báros pesadez ’, elemento que bajo la forma baro- aparece en compañeros como barómetro (V.); se ha adaptado al español con la forma baro .

 

Sanseido Dictionary

BAR

BAR Barbados バルバドス IOC の国 地域コードの一 。

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

bar

bar 1 /bɑː r /〖「(厚みのある )横木 」>「(横木で )仕切られた場所 」(法廷 酒場など )〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 ⦅主に米 ⦆酒場, バー ; ⦅英 ⦆パブの中にある部屋 the smoky air in the bar バーの煙った空気 ▸ a public bar パブの一般席 .2 (酒場の )バーカウンター sit [drink ] at the bar カウンター席に座る [で飲む ]3 (食べ物などの )売り場, カウンター ▸ a salad bar サラダバー ▸ a heel bar 靴修理コーナー 4 (平面で囲まれた )固形物 ▸ a bar of chocolate [soap ]チョコレート1枚 [石けん1個 ]iron [gold ] bars 鉄棒 [金の延べ棒 ].5 〘コンピュ 〙(ウィンドウの上 [下 右 ]に表示される )バー ▸ a scroll bar スクロールバー .6 (窓などの )さん , (戸締まり用の )かんぬき, 横木,; バー 〘ダンス練習用の手すり 〙.7 〘楽 〙(楽譜の )縦線 ; (縦線で仕切られた )小節 .8 ⦅書 ⦆ «…(すること )の » じゃま物, 障害 «to (do ing ▸ a bar to success [finding a job ]成功 [職探し ]への障害 .9 (法廷内の )手すり, さく ; 被告席 ; 法廷 the bar of conscience 良心の審判 10 the B-; 単数形で 〗弁護士業 ; 法曹界 ; ⦅英 ⦆法廷弁護士 ()(barrister ); ⦅米 ⦆弁護士 (lawyer )be called [admitted ] to the bar 弁護士になる .11 砂州 , (航行を妨げる河口の ).12 (色 光などの )しま, 線条 .13 (階級を示す軍服の )線章 .14 (電気暖房器の )電熱線 .behind b rs ⦅くだけて ⦆獄中 [刑務所 ]に [で ], 服役して (in prison ).動詞 s /-z /; red /-d /; ring (分詞 barred )他動詞 1 〈ドアなど 〉に横木をわたす, かんぬきをかける (up )bar a gate 門を閉鎖する 2 A from B /doing A 〈人 〉がB […すること ]を禁止する ; A 〈人 〉がBに立ち入る [参加する ]ことを禁止する (!しばしば受け身で ) They were barred from smoking in the room .彼らはその部屋での喫煙を禁止されていた We are barred from the library for a week .1週間は図書館への立ち入りを許されない .3 〈道など 〉をふさぐ, …の通行を妨げる (obstruct )bar A's way [entrance ]A 〈人 〉の行く手 [入るの ]を妨げる 4 …にすじ [しま模様 ]を付ける .b r A n [ut ]A 〈人 〉を閉じ込める [締め出す ]; A 〈物など 〉を含む [含まない ].前置詞 かたく …を除いては (except ).b r n ne 〖文尾で, 挿入句で 〗例外なく, まさに .~̀ associ tion 弁護士協会 .~́ b lliards ⦅英 ⦆バービリヤード .~́ ch rt [gr ph ]棒グラフ .~́ c de バーコード .~̀ ex m [examin tion ]司法試験 ⦅米 ⦆では州ごとに行われる 〙.~́ m gnet 棒磁石 .

 

bar

bar 2 〖<ギリシャ 名詞 物理 バール 〘圧力の単位 〙.