bar

US /bɑːr/
UK /bɑːr/
"bar" picture
1.

棒, 桿, 條

a long, rigid piece of wood, metal, or other material, typically used as a barrier, support, or fastener

:
He lifted the heavy iron bar.
他舉起了沉重的鐵
The window had security bars.
窗戶有安全欄杆
2.

酒吧, 吧台

a counter or stand where alcoholic drinks are served

:
Let's meet at the bar for a drink.
我們去酒吧喝一杯吧。
The hotel has a cozy lounge bar.
酒店有一個舒適的休息室酒吧
3.

塊, 條

a small block of a solid substance

:
She bought a bar of chocolate.
她買了一巧克力。
He used a bar of soap to wash his hands.
他用一肥皂洗手。
4.

條紋, 帶

a band or stripe

:
The flag has three horizontal bars.
旗幟有三條水平條紋
He wore a uniform with a red bar on the sleeve.
他穿著一件袖子上有一道紅條紋的制服。
5.

吧, 台

a counter or area where food is served, often self-service

:
The hotel offers a breakfast bar.
酒店提供早餐
They have a great salad bar with fresh ingredients.
他們有一個很棒的沙拉,食材新鮮。
6.

a unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals or approximately one atmosphere

:
The diving equipment can withstand pressures up to 200 bar.
潛水設備可承受高達200的壓力。
The tire pressure should be around 2.5 bar.
輪胎壓力應在2.5左右。
1.

禁止, 阻礙, 封鎖

to prevent or forbid the entry or movement of someone or something

:
The police barred the road.
警察封鎖了道路。
He was barred from entering the building.
他被禁止進入大樓。