
주점, 바, 술집
An establishment or counter where alcoholic drinks and sometimes snacks are served.
예문:
"The jazz bar was filled with smoke and soft music."
"They decided to meet at the hotel bar for a nightcap."
막대기, 창살, 빗장
A long, rigid piece of wood, metal, or other solid material, often used as a tool or obstruction.
예문:
"The thief used a metal bar to pry open the window."
"He bought a large bar of dark chocolate for the recipe."
법조계, 변호사직
The legal profession as a whole, or the collective body of lawyers qualified to practice.
예문:
"She was admitted to the bar after years of rigorous study."
"The local bar association hosted a seminar on ethics."
장애, 장벽, 방해물
A barrier, obstacle, or restriction that prevents action, entry, or progress.
예문:
"His lack of experience was a bar to his promotion."
"Language differences can be a bar to effective international cooperation."
바, 기압 단위
A unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals, which is approximately the atmospheric pressure at sea level.
예문:
"The pressure gauge showed that the tank was at two bars."
"Meteorologists often measure air pressure in millibars."
마디, 소절, 세로줄
A vertical line across a musical staff or the segment of music between two such lines.
예문:
"The pianist repeated the last four bars of the piece."
"The conductor stopped the orchestra at the fifth bar."
막다, 금하다, 차단하다
To prevent someone from doing something or to block an entrance or path.
예문:
"Security guards barred the reporters from entering the private meeting."
"The court barred the company from selling the defective product."
빗장을 지르다, 잠그다
To fasten a door or window with a long rod or bolt to prevent entry.
예문:
"She barred the heavy wooden door from the inside."
"All the windows were barred to ensure the building's safety."