bark up wrong tree
盲人摸象,搬弄是非,乱弹琴
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Definitions
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- : the abrupt, harsh, explosive cry of a dog.
- : a similar sound made by another animal, as a fox.
- : a short, explosive sound, as of firearms: the bark of a revolver.
- : a brusque order, reply, etc.: The foreman's bark sent the idlers back to their machines.
- : a cough.
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- : to utter an abrupt, explosive cry or a series of such cries.
- : to make a similar sound: The big guns barked.
- : to speak or cry out sharply or gruffly: a man who barks at his children.
- : Informal. to advertise a theater performance, carnival sideshow, or the like, by standing at the entrance and calling out to passersby.
- : to cough.
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- : to utter in a harsh, shouting tone: barking orders at her subordinates.
Phrases
- bark is worse than his bite
- bark up the wrong tree
- talk one's arm off (the bark off a tree)
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
This song is specifically for the underdogs whose bark is as big as their bite and want to prove they’re number one on the block.
Pine needles and conesThis common needle-bearing tree can provide tea and an edible inner bark.
Low-severity embers can ramp up a tree’s response such that it’s better equipped to fight back bark beetles, native parasites than can devastate entire stands of conifers when the trees are already weakened by forces like drought.
Prior to a jumping worm invasion, the soft layer of decomposing leaves, bark and sticks covering the forest floor might be more than a dozen centimeters thick.
Cotton balls, drier lint, curls of birch bark, and even greasy snack chips can turn the small flame of a match into the roaring flame of a campfire.
A neighborhood dog had begun to bark, and they were worried about the police coming.
The wire is long gone, but a rusted snag remains entombed in the bark.
Rock reportedly coined the phrase, “Cows moo, dogs bark, Labour puts up taxes.”
“Impossible,” began the other, but was silenced by a sort of bark from Mr. Wilde.
It all boils down to scratching your name in the bark of a tree.
A primitive savage makes a bow and arrow in a day: it takes him a fortnight to make a bark canoe.
As I came near the house, the dogs began to bark, just as I discovered my horse tied to a tree.
Suddenly the spaniel leapt up with that feverish, spider-like activity of the toy species and began to bark.
The dog gave a short bark, and looked to the front, as if to say, "Look out—trouble ahead."
So with a fearful growl, and a bark that might have frightened a lion, Bravo made a leap and a spring after poor little Downy.