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1 bar
bar [baʀ]masculine noun• bar à vin(s)/à huîtres wine/oyster bar* * *baʀnom masculin1) (lieu, comptoir, meuble) bar2) ( poisson) sea bass3) Physique bar* * *baʀ nm1) (= établissement) bar2) (= poisson) bass* * *bar nm1 ( lieu) bar;3 ( meuble) bar;4 Zool sea bass;5 Phys bar.[bar] nom masculin1. [café] bar2. [comptoir] bar -
2 Bar
A group of cross-threads covered with the buttonhole-stitch, or the over-and-over stitch and used to stay the ends of a buttonhole and prevent them from running out. To form a trimming at the end of a seam. To take the place of an eye, when it is sometimes called a loop. ———————— Same as Bride, Pearl and Tie. There are several forms, viz.: - Needle Bar - Stitched or twisted strand to attach parts to each other. Pillow Bar - Woven or twisted strand. Penille Bar - Worked in basket work. Pearl-pin Bar - Stem stitch with picots. Picots Pestonnis Bar - Buttonholed picots. -
3 bar
Adj.1. cash; präd. in cash; bares Geld (ready) cash; 500 Euro in bar 500 euros (in) cash; (in) bar bezahlen pay cash; gegen bar for cash, cash down; zahlen Sie bar oder mit Scheck? are you paying by cash or cheque (Am. check)?; eine Summe bar auf den Tisch legen put cash on the table; fig. offer cash down2. geh. (rein) pure; bares Gold pure ( oder sheer) gold; pej., fig. auch downright; barer Unsinn sheer ( oder utter) nonsense3. geh. (+Gen) devoid of, lacking in; bar jeglichen Gefühls totally lacking in feeling; bar jeder Vernunft without rhyme or reason, completely pointless* * *die Bar(Kneipe) bar; café;(Nachtlokal) nightclub;(Theke) bar* * *I [baːɐ]f -, -s1) (= Nachtlokal) nightclub, bar2) (= Theke) barIInt -s, -s (MET)bar* * *(a counter at which or across which articles of a particular kind are sold: a snack bar; Your whisky is on the bar.) bar* * *<-, -s>[ba:ɐ̯]f barbar, Bar<-s, -s>[ba:ɐ̯]* * *die; Bar, Bars1) (Nachtlokal) nightclub; bar2) (Theke) bar* * *bar adj1. cash; präd in cash;bares Geld (ready) cash;500 Euro in bar 500 euros (in) cash;(in) bar bezahlen pay cash;gegen bar for cash, cash down;zahlen Sie bar oder mit Scheck? are you paying by cash or cheque (US check)?;eine Summe bar auf den Tisch legen put cash on the table; fig offer cash down2. geh (rein) pure;barer Unsinn sheer ( oder utter) nonsense3. geh (+gen) devoid of, lacking in;bar jeglichen Gefühls totally lacking in feeling;bar jeder Vernunft without rhyme or reason, completely pointless4. geh;obs…bar im adj -able, -ible, -uble* * *die; Bar, Bars1) (Nachtlokal) nightclub; bar2) (Theke) bar* * *cash n. -s f.bar n. -
4 Bar
Adj.1. cash; präd. in cash; bares Geld (ready) cash; 500 Euro in bar 500 euros (in) cash; (in) bar bezahlen pay cash; gegen bar for cash, cash down; zahlen Sie bar oder mit Scheck? are you paying by cash or cheque (Am. check)?; eine Summe bar auf den Tisch legen put cash on the table; fig. offer cash down2. geh. (rein) pure; bares Gold pure ( oder sheer) gold; pej., fig. auch downright; barer Unsinn sheer ( oder utter) nonsense3. geh. (+Gen) devoid of, lacking in; bar jeglichen Gefühls totally lacking in feeling; bar jeder Vernunft without rhyme or reason, completely pointless* * *die Bar(Kneipe) bar; café;(Nachtlokal) nightclub;(Theke) bar* * *I [baːɐ]f -, -s1) (= Nachtlokal) nightclub, bar2) (= Theke) barIInt -s, -s (MET)bar* * *(a counter at which or across which articles of a particular kind are sold: a snack bar; Your whisky is on the bar.) bar* * *<-, -s>[ba:ɐ̯]f barbar, Bar<-s, -s>[ba:ɐ̯]* * *die; Bar, Bars1) (Nachtlokal) nightclub; bar2) (Theke) bar* * *Bar1 f; -, -sin eine Bar gehen go (in)to a bar2. (Theke) bar;Bar2 n; -s, -s; PHYS, METEO bar* * *die; Bar, Bars1) (Nachtlokal) nightclub; bar2) (Theke) bar* * *cash n. -s f.bar n. -
5 Bär
Adj.1. cash; präd. in cash; bares Geld (ready) cash; 500 Euro in bar 500 euros (in) cash; (in) bar bezahlen pay cash; gegen bar for cash, cash down; zahlen Sie bar oder mit Scheck? are you paying by cash or cheque (Am. check)?; eine Summe bar auf den Tisch legen put cash on the table; fig. offer cash down2. geh. (rein) pure; bares Gold pure ( oder sheer) gold; pej., fig. auch downright; barer Unsinn sheer ( oder utter) nonsense3. geh. (+Gen) devoid of, lacking in; bar jeglichen Gefühls totally lacking in feeling; bar jeder Vernunft without rhyme or reason, completely pointless* * *die Bar(Kneipe) bar; café;(Nachtlokal) nightclub;(Theke) bar* * *I [baːɐ]f -, -s1) (= Nachtlokal) nightclub, bar2) (= Theke) barIInt -s, -s (MET)bar* * *(a counter at which or across which articles of a particular kind are sold: a snack bar; Your whisky is on the bar.) bar* * *<-, -s>[ba:ɐ̯]f barbar, Bar<-s, -s>[ba:ɐ̯]* * *die; Bar, Bars1) (Nachtlokal) nightclub; bar2) (Theke) bar* * *1. ZOOL bear;schlafen wie ein Bär sleep like a log ( oder top);stark wie ein Bär as strong as an ox;nach dem Fußballspiel war in der Innenstadt der Bär los umg, fig after the football match the city ( oder town) centre was mayhem (US it was chaos downtown); → aufbinden2. ASTRONder Große/Kleine Bär the Big/Little Bear, Ursa Major/Minor, the Big/Little Dipper umg;der Große Bär auch the Plough* * *die; Bar, Bars1) (Nachtlokal) nightclub; bar2) (Theke) bar* * *cash n. -s f.bar n. -
6 BARÐ
n.1) beard (rare);2) brim, of a hat or helmet;3) the beak or armed prow of ships (of war), stem; róa fyrir barð e-m (= róa fyrir stafn e-m), to thwart one.* * *n. [identical in etymology but not in sense to Lat. barba, Engl. beard, Germ. bart; the Scandin. dialects all call the beard skegg; Swed. skägg; Dan. skjæg; barð in the sense of barba is quite alien from the Scandin. idioms; the passages, Edda 109 (skegg heitir barð) and höggva börðum í gras, Íd. 12, a poem of the end of the 13th century, are isolated instances: bart in Dan. is a mod. word]:—Lat. ora, margo:α. a brim of a helmet or hat (hjálmbarð, hattbarð), Fas. iii. 341.β. the verge, edge of a hill (holtbarð, túnbarð, brekkubarð, hólbarð, etc.), freq. in local names of farms in Icel.γ. the wing or side fin of some fishes, e. g. whales, cp. barðhvalr; of flat fishes, raja pastinaca (skötubarð).δ. the beak or armed prow of ships, esp. ships’ of war, [cp. A. S. barda, a beaked ship]; so barded, of a horse in armour; hence Barði or Járnbarði is the name of a sort of ram in olden times, e. g. the famous Járnbarði ( Iron Ram) of carl Eric, described, Fms. ii. 310; cp. also Fb. i. 280: the stem, Gr. στείρη, Jb. 398; róa fyrir barð e-rn, to thwart one, Gþl. 519, Eg. 386, Fms. vii. 195; skulu vér binda akkeri fyrir barð hverju skipi, xi. 66, ii. 273, Lex. Poët.ε. several compds are used in Icel. referring to parts of the head, e. g. hökubarð, kinnbarð, kjálkabarð, ora genae, maxillae, but without any notion of ‘beard,’ cp. Isid. granos et cinnabar Gothorurn, 19. 23; the cinnabar and the present Icel. kinnabarð seem to be etymologically identical. -
7 bar de copas
(n.) = martini barEx. Sitting on a tailgate drinking a beer with a good friend can be better than going to a swanky martini bar, especially if you know where the good country roads are.* * *(n.) = martini barEx: Sitting on a tailgate drinking a beer with a good friend can be better than going to a swanky martini bar, especially if you know where the good country roads are.
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8 bar
bar1〈de〉1 [hoge tafel met krukken; meubel voor de drankvoorraad] bar2 [café; vertrek in een hotel] bar3 [in samenstellingen] bar♦voorbeelden:wie staat er achter de bar? • who's behind the bar?————————bar21 [kaal] barren♦voorbeelden:een barre winter • a severe winternu wordt het toch te bar! • this is going too far!; this is really getting a bit much!II 〈 bijwoord〉 -
9 bar
I sg - baren, pl - barerбар мII a1) го́лый, обнажённыйbare fǿdder — босы́е но́ги
2) чи́стый, беспри́месный* * *bar, bare, open, saloon* * *I. (en -er)( udskænkningslokale) bar.II. adj bare,( nøgen, ubevokset også) naked ( fx naked girls; bare (el. naked) feet);( lutter) sheer, pure ( fx out of sheer pity; it is pure (el. sheer) nonsense);[ med bare arme (, ben)] with bare arms (, legs), bare-armed (, -legged);[ bart brød] dry bread;[ begynde på bar bund] start from scratch;[ stå på bar bund] be without means,F be destitute;( i sagen) the police are without a clue; the police have nothing to go on;[ i bar figur] without an overcoat;[ med bare fødder] bare-foot(ed);[ med bart hoved] bare-headed;[ på den bare jord] on the bare ground;[ med de bare hænder (el. næver)] with one's bare hands (el. fists);[ med bare knæ] bare-kneed;[ på den bare krop] on one's naked body;( ofte =) next to the skin ( fx wear wool next to the skin);[ det er bar løgn] it is a pack of lies;[ bar plet] bald spot;[ i bar skjorte] in one's shirt;[ han var i bar skjorte] he had nothing on but his shirt;[ det er det bare vand i sammenligning med] it is nothing to;(se også I. sjov).III. præt af bære. -
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[baː]1. noun1) a rod or oblong piece ( especially of a solid substance):قَضيبiron bars on the windows.
2) a broad line or band:خَط، شَريطThe blue material had bars of red running through it.
3) a bolt:عارِضٌ حَديدي، مِزْلاج، رِتاجa bar on the door.
4) a counter at which or across which articles of a particular kind are sold:مَنَصَّة تَقْديم الوَجْبَهYour whisky is on the bar.
5) a public house.مَطْعَم وَجبات خَفيفه6) a measured division in music:فاصِلةٌ موسيقيّهSing the first ten bars.
7) something which prevents (something):عائِق، حاجِزHis carelessness is a bar to his promotion.
8) the rail at which the prisoner stands in court:قَفَصِ المُتَّهَم في المَحْكَمـهThe prisoner at the bar collapsed when he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.
2. verb– past tense, past participle barred1) to fasten with a bar:يُحكم إِقْفال مِزْلاج البابBar the door.
2) to prevent from entering:يَمْنَعHe's been barred from the club.
3) to prevent (from doing something):يَمْنَع، يُعيقMy lack of money bars me from going on holiday.
3. prepositionexcept:ما عَدا، باسْتِثْناءAll bar one of the family had measles.
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11 bar
اِعْتَرَضَ \ bar: to block (a way): The road was barred by a fallen tree. \ See Also سد (سَدَّ) \ تَرَسَ (الباب) \ bar: to fasten (a door) with a bar. \ مَشْرَب \ bar: a place where (usu. alcoholic) drinks are served. -
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حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار) -
13 bar ba·r
-ru, -ry; loc sg - rzem1) [kawowy, mleczny] café2) (= stołówka) cafeteriaCultural note: bar mleczny Bar mleczny is a Polish type of a fast-food restaurant. Its name comes from the large number of dairy and vegetarian dishes on the menu and relative lack of meat dishes. Bary mleczne were first set up during the PRLand are characterised by low prices. -
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عَقَبَة \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. difficulty: being difficult; trouble: I’ve had difficulty with the lock of this door. The boat was in difficulties when the engine died. handicap: sth. that makes success difficult: Short legs are a handicap to a runner. obstacle: sth. that prevents progress: Various obstacles delayed our plans. stumbling-block: sth. that prevents progress. -
15 bar coding
Opsthe process of attaching a machine-readable code to a product, package, container, or subassembly, and using a scanner to relate its location to the product characteristics. Bar codes have uses in stock control and order picking and are used to validate every single transaction from packaging through to customer delivery. -
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حَانَة \ bar: a place where (usu. alcoholic) drinks are served. pub: (shortened form of public house) (in Britain) an inn, where anyone over a certain age can buy an alcoholic drink. tavern: old use an inn, where anyone over a certain age may buy alcoholic drink. -
17 bar que elabora su propia cerveza
(n.) = brew pubEx. Then there are the dozens of brew pubs that have sprung up nationwide.* * *(n.) = brew pubEx: Then there are the dozens of brew pubs that have sprung up nationwide.
Spanish-English dictionary > bar que elabora su propia cerveza
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18 Mosquito Bar
Similar to mosquito net, but the warp and weft threads are placed closer to each other at intervals. The U.S. Army specifications call for not less than 182 meshes to the square inch. -
19 jij maakt het wat al te bar
jij maakt het wat al te barVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > jij maakt het wat al te bar
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20 taburete de bar
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