- 在…设置栅门(或栅栏);闩上,闩(门、窗等):
You should bar the door before retiring for the night.
你晚上睡前应闩上门。
Bar the barn door so the cows can't get out.
闩上牲口棚门以免牛跑出去。
- (用栅栏)阻挡,拦住,阻塞,封锁(道路等):
The police barred the exits in an attempt to prevent the terrorist's escape.
警察堵住了各出口,以防恐怖分子逃跑。
- 挡住;阻挠,阻止,阻拦(常与from连用):
They barred her entrance to the theatre.
他们阻止她进剧场。
Reporters were barred from the courtroom.
记者们被拦在法庭门外。
- 排斥,排挤,使在外,除去;禁止,不准(常与from连用):
He was barred from the contest.
他被排斥在比赛之外。
They barred her participating.
他们禁止她参加。
Hunters are barred from wildlife sanctuaries.
野生动物保护区内禁止狩猎。
- 把…排除在外不予考虑;不顾,把…置于一旁:
I'll dance but I bar tonight.
我愿跳舞,可是今晚不打算跳。
barring certain possibilities
把某种可能性排除在外
- 禁闭,关;使隔离:
They barred the reporters out of the courtroom.
他们把记者关在法庭门外。
She barred herself in.
她把自己关在里面。
- 用线条画(标)出,在…上划(出)线条,饰条纹于[常用被动语态]:
cloth barred with blue stripes
蓝色条纹布
- 【法律】(用法律手段)反对(或阻止、禁止);中止(诉讼)的进行;妨碍(权力要求)的提出;使丧失行使权力的资格:
The plaintiff's right to set aside the deed is barred by laches.
原告解约的权利由于迟迟不予行使而不得再次提出。
- 【音乐】用小节线把(乐谱等)分为小节
- [英国俚语]厌恶,反对(人或习惯等):
I bar her smoking.
我讨厌她吸烟。