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  • not have a bar of something — not have a ˈbar of sth idiom (AustralE, NZE) to have nothing to do with sth • If he tries to sell you his car, don t have a bar of it. Main entry: ↑baridiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • bar — I. /ba / (say bah) noun 1. a relatively long and evenly shaped piece of some solid substance, especially one of wood or metal used as a guard or obstruction, or for some mechanical purpose: the bars of a fence. 2. Athletics the cross piece of… …  

  • Bar stock — Storage area containing assorted bar stock. Bar stock, also colloquially known as billet,[1] is a common form of raw purified metal, used by industry to manufacture metal parts and products. Most metal produced by a steel mill or aluminium plant… …   Wikipedia

  • Bar (music) — Types of bar lines In musical notation, a bar (or measure) is a segment of time defined by a given number of beats of a given duration. Typically, a piece consists of several bars of the same length, and in modern musical notation the number of… …   Wikipedia

  • bar-code hairstyle — n. A style in which a man s last few strands of hair are combed across the top of his head, thus resembling a bar code pattern. Example Citation: bar code hairstyle (baakado haasutyru): A term used by Japanese university students to describe male …   New words

  • have pity — phrasal or take pity 1. : to be merciful : show mercy have pity on us: for we have sinned Bar 3: 2 (Douay Version) 2. : to become less severe : relent begged hi …   Useful english dictionary

  • BAR KOKHBA — (d. 135 C.E.), leader of the revolt in Judea against Rome (132–135 C.E.). The Man and the Leader Bar Kokhba is known in talmudic sources as Ben Kozevah, Bar Kozevah, or Ben Koziva (Heb. בן כוזבה, בר כוסבא, בן כוזיבא; Sanh. 93b; BK 97b; TJ, Ta an …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Bar-Hebraeus — (1226 near Malatya, Sultanate of Rûm (modern Turkey) – 30 July 1286 in Maraga, Persia) was catholicos (bishop) of the Syriac Orthodox Church in the 13th century. He is noted for his works addressing philosophy, poetry, language, history, and… …   Wikipedia

  • Bar, Montenegro — Bar Бар Bar City Centre …   Wikipedia

  • Bar Hebraeus —     Bar Hebræus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bar Hebræus     (Abu l Faraj).     A Jacobite Syrian bishop, philosopher, poet, grammarian, physician, Biblical commentator, historian, and theologian, b. at Meletine (Malatia), Asia Minor, 1226; d.… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • BAR KAPPARA — (beginning of third century C.E.), Palestinian scholar in the transition period between the tannaim and the amoraim. When quoted in tannaitic sources, he is called by his full name, R. Eleazar ha Kappar Beribbie. In his role as an amora, both… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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