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Bars - English meaning

Bars – definitions in English dictionary

noun

A long rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or weapon.

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An iron bar
noun

A counter in a pub, restaurant, or cafe across which drinks or refreshments are served.

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Standing at the bar
noun

A barrier or restriction to an action or advance.

Usage examples:

Political differences are not necessarily a bar to a good relationship
noun

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.

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The opening bars of the first hymn
noun

A partition in a court room, now usually notional, beyond which most people may not pass and at which an accused person stands.

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The prisoner at the bar
noun

The profession of barrister.

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His dismissal from the singapore bar
verb

Fasten (something, especially a door or window) with a bar or bars.

Usage examples:

She bolted and barred the door
verb

Prevent or prohibit (someone) from doing something or from going somewhere.

Usage examples:

She is barred from leaving the country
verb

Mark (something) with bars or stripes.

Usage examples:

His face was barred with light
noun

A unit of pressure equivalent to a hundred thousand newtons per square metre or approximately one atmosphere.

Usage examples:

Nevertheless, to the diver, it still affords a fascinating glimpse of another world - a world so in…
preposition

Except for.

Usage examples:

His kids were all gone now, bar one
preposition

Except for.

Usage examples:

His kids were all gone now, bar one
preposition

Except for.

Usage examples:

His kids were all gone now, bar one
preposition

Except for.

Usage examples:

His kids were all gone now, bar one
preposition

Except for.

Usage examples:

His kids were all gone now, bar one
noun

A strong pole, esp. one made of metal, used as a support, to force something to move, or to block an opening

Usage examples:

He stuck his hand through the bars of the cage, a granola bar, he used to just sit in a bar and lis…
noun

Something that prevents a particular event or development from happening

Usage examples:

A bar (to sth) a lack of formal education does not have to be a bar to success in business and poli…

Bars translation into English

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Barres

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Riegel, Barren, Gitter, Gestänge, Vergitterung

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सलाखों, कला स्नातक (ग्रामीण अध्ययन)

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Barre

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Бары, Брусья, Тюремная решетка

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Barras, Verja

Word origin

early 20th century: from Greek baros ‘weight’.

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