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bar (EN)
sustantivo, verbo, preposición

sustantivo “bar”

sing. bar, pl. bars o no contable
  1. barra
    The gate was secured with a heavy iron bar.
  2. bloque
    She handed me a bar of soap from the shelf.
  3. barra (en un código de barras o gráfico)
    Each bar on the graph represents the number of books sold each month.
  4. barra horizontal
    The athlete soared over the bar, setting a new record in the high jump.
  5. franja
    The rainbow had bright bars of red, orange, and yellow.
  6. bar
    We decided to meet at the new bar downtown for some drinks after work.
  7. barra (dentro de un bar)
    She leaned against the bar and chatted with the bartender.
  8. mueble bar
    I reached into the bar to grab a bottle of whiskey.
  9. un lugar o mostrador donde se sirven tipos específicos de bebidas o comidas
    We decided to meet at the new salad bar for a healthy lunch.
  10. obstáculo
    The heavy snowstorm was a bar to our travel plans, keeping us stuck at home.
  11. compás
    Each bar in the song contains four beats, making it easy to follow the rhythm.
  12. una unidad utilizada para medir la presión, similar a la presión del aire al nivel del mar
    The tire pressure was measured at 2 bars, which is twice the atmospheric pressure at sea level.
  13. barra (símbolo tipográfico)
    The symbols "|" is called a (vertical) bar.

verbo “bar”

infinitivo bar; él bars; pret. barred; part. barred; ger. barring
  1. bloquear
    The way was barred by a locked gate.
  2. prohibir
    She was barred from entering the library for talking too loudly.
  3. cerrar una puerta o portón con un bloque de material duro
    She barred the gate to keep the animals inside.

preposición “bar”

bar
  1. salvo
    Everyone bar John was allowed into the secret meeting.