barker / ˈbɑr kər /

⚽高中词汇吠叫者吠叫的人吠叫声吠声

barker 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an animal or person that barks.
  2. a person who stands before a theater, carnival sideshow, or the like, calling out its attractions to passers-by.

barker 近义词

barker

等同于 talker

更多barker例句

  1. Kim Barker was a reporter with ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that publishes investigative journalism.
  2. “Hitler the man who wanted to rule the world was only the public face,” Barker told the program.
  3. “I definitely think she has the potential,” Barker told PEOPLE in March.
  4. Barker: When reality TV became popular, the public began thinking of documentaries as entertainment.
  5. Barker: We showed the film to [Cannes director] Thierry Frémaux, who was in L.A.
  6. From that date until Barker left France, Pschard collaborated with him, reaping no pecuniary benefit therefrom.
  7. He commenced to experiment in electro-pneumatics in the year 1860, and early in 1861 communicated his discoveries to Mr. Barker.
  8. She seemed to consider it necessary to steady him upon the stool while he acted as “barker.”
  9. In 1898 the organ was thoroughly rebuilt with tubular pneumatic action in place of the Barker levers.
  10. The action is Cavaill-Coll's latest improvement on the Barker pneumatic lever.