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bark
- IPA[bɑːk]
英式
- the tough protective outer sheath of the trunk, branches, and twigs of a tree or woody shrub;bark used for tanning leather, making dyestuffs, or as a mulch in gardening
- strip the bark from (a tree or piece of wood);scrape the skin off (one's shin) by accidentally hitting it against something hard
verb: bark, 3rd person present: barks, gerund or present participle: barking, past tense: barked, past participle: barked
noun: bark
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名詞
- 1. the tough protective outer sheath of the trunk, branches, and twigs of a tree or woody shrub beavers feed on leaves and the living bark of trees
- ▪ bark used for tanning leather, making dyestuffs, or as a mulch in gardening top-dress lime-hating shrubs with bark
- 2. thin sheets of chocolate topped with ingredients such as nuts, confectionery, and dried fruit and broken into irregularly shaped pieces white chocolate bark studded with cranberries and pistachios
動詞
- 1. British strip the bark from (a tree or piece of wood) they had to be barked by hand, you couldn't peel them the way you can newly cut wood
- ▪ scrape the skin off (one's shin) by accidentally hitting it against something hard it's pitch black—I barked my shin and took a tumble in a nettle bed
- 2. technical tan or dye (leather or other materials) using the tannins found in bark.
- (of a tree or woody shrub) having bark of a specified kind: thick-barked trees that could resist fire
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a tree or woody shrub) having bark of a specified kind: thick-barked trees that could resist fire
Oxford Dictionary
- a simple dwelling or shelter in the bush constructed from bark: they found evidence of habitation by the indigenous people, in the form of bark huts, canoes, and squirrel traps
Oxford Dictionary
- cinchona bark.
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- IPA[bɑːk]
英式
- the sharp explosive cry of a dog, fox, or seal.
- (of a dog, fox, or seal) give a bark: a dog barked at her
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bärk]
美式
- the sharp explosive cry of certain animals, especially a dog, fox, or seal.
- (of a dog or other animal) emit a bark: a dog barked at her
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bärk]
美式
- the tough protective outer sheath of the trunk, branches, and twigs of a tree or woody shrub: beavers feed on leaves and the living bark of trees
- strip the bark from (a tree or piece of wood): they had to be barked by hand, you couldn't peel them the way you can newly cut wood
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bärk]
美式
- a ship or boat: he moored his bark on the strand
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bɑːk]
英式
- a ship or boat: he moored his bark on the strand
Oxford Dictionary