bar
Prononciation : [/bɑɹ/]
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Contexte : « location »
(noun) a place where you can go to buy and drink alcoholic beverages. It's like a special type of restaurant that serves drinks like beer, wine, and cocktails.
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Let's meet at the bar after work for a drink.
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I don't like going to bars because they're too noisy.
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Do you know a good bar in this neighborhood?
Contexte : « obstacle »
(noun) a long, straight piece of material that is often made of metal or wood. It's used to block or prevent something from passing through or to provide support.
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The door was reinforced with a strong metal bar.
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The window didn't have any bars, so it was easy to break into.
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Can you lift that heavy bar on your own?
Contexte : « preventing entry »
(verb) to fasten with a bar or bars, like using a locked metal piece to block or secure an entrance. It's like putting a barrier in the way to stop someone or something from coming in.
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He barred the door to prevent anyone from entering the room.
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They left the gate open and didn't bar the entrance properly.
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Why did you bar the window with wooden planks?
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