单词 | behind bars |
释义 | bar1 of 9noun (1) ˈbär often attributive 1 a : a straight piece (as of wood or metal) that is longer than it is wide and has any of various uses (as for a lever, support, barrier, or fastening) windows with bars across them a door secured by an iron bar b : a solid piece or block of material that is longer than it is wide a bar of gold a candy bar c : a usually rigid piece (as of wood or metal) longer than it is wide that is used as a handle or support especially : a handrail used by ballet dancers to maintain balance while exercising 2 : something that obstructs or prevents passage, progress, or action: such as a law : the destruction of an action (see action sense 5) or claim a statute of limitations bar to the present action also : a plea or objection that effects such destruction b : an intangible or nonphysical impediment His poor attitude was a bar to his success. c : a submerged or partly submerged bank (as of sand) along a shore or in a river often obstructing navigation 3 law a(1) : the railing in a courtroom that encloses the place about the judge where prisoners are stationed or where the business of the court is transacted in civil cases (2) : court, tribunal The younger judge brought a fresh viewpoint to the bar. (3) : a particular system of courts practices at the New York bar (4) : an authority or tribunal that hands down judgment will be judged at the bar of public opinion b(1) : the barrier in the English Inns of Court that formerly separated the seats of the benchers or readers (see reader sense 2) from the body of the hall occupied by the students (2) : the whole body of barristers or lawyers qualified to practice in the courts of any jurisdiction dreams of being admitted to the bar (3) : the profession of barrister or lawyer … heighten respect for members of the bar and judiciary … W. L. Hoyt (4) US : the test that a person must pass in order to become eligible to work as a lawyer passed the bar and went into private practice the bar exam/examination 4 : a straight stripe, band, or line much longer than it is wide: such as a heraldry : one of two or more horizontal stripes on a heraldic shield b : a metal or embroidered strip worn on a usually military uniform especially to indicate rank (as of a company officer) or service (see service entry 1 sense 6b) a second lieutenant's bar 5 a : a counter at which food or especially alcoholic beverages are served We sat at the bar while we waited for a table. b : a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks and sometimes food are served : barroom They went to a bar for drinks. c : shop sense 2b a coffee bar 6 music a : a vertical line across the musical staff before the initial measure accent (see accent entry 1 sense 5) b : measure Sing the first two bars. 7 textiles : a lace and embroidery joining covered with buttonhole stitch for connecting various parts of the pattern in needlepoint lace and cutwork 8 : standard wants to raise the bar for approving new drugs 9 : a strip along the edge of a computer window that contains commonly used options or icons The horizontal navigation bar across the top and bottom enables users to move quickly from primary section to primary section within the site … Editor & Publisher bar 2 of 9verb barred; barring transitive verb 1 a : to fasten with a long, narrow piece of wood, metal, or other material : to fasten with a bar (see bar entry 1 sense 1a) b : to place bars across to prevent ingress or egress bar the door 2 : to mark with straight stripes, bands, or lines that are much longer than they are wide : to mark with bars (see bar entry 1 sense 4) : stripe a feather barred with blue 3 a : to confine or shut in by or as if by bars (see bar entry 1 sense 1a) barring prisoners in their cells b : to set aside : to not take into consideration : rule out did not bar the possibility of further measures c : to keep out : exclude —often used with from Women were barred from joining the club. 4 a : to put forth legal objection to (something, such as a claim or action) final judgment barred the subsequent claim : to prevent (a party) from bringing a claim or action Plaintiffs are barred from litigating such claims. b : prevent, forbid a decision barring his participation bar 3 of 9preposition : except the country's most popular actor, bar none bar 4 of 9noun (2) : a unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals bar 5 of 9abbreviation (1)1 barometer; barometric 2 barrel Bar 6 of 9abbreviation (2) Baruch BAr 7 of 9abbreviation (3) bachelor of architecture BAR 8 of 9abbreviation (4) Browning automatic rifle bar- 9 of 9combining form variants or baro- : weight : pressure barometer behind bars phraseas in jailed taken and held prisoner The con artist was behind bars for printing fake checks. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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