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barker

/bahr-ker/US // ˈbɑr kər //UK // (ˈbɑːkə) //

吠叫者,吠叫的人,吠叫声,吠声

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • Kim Barker was a reporter with ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that publishes investigative journalism.

  • “Hitler the man who wanted to rule the world was only the public face,” Barker told the program.

  • “I definitely think she has the potential,” Barker told PEOPLE in March.

  • Barker: When reality TV became popular, the public began thinking of documentaries as entertainment.

  • Barker: We showed the film to [Cannes director] Thierry Frémaux, who was in L.A.

  • From that date until Barker left France, Pschard collaborated with him, reaping no pecuniary benefit therefrom.

  • He commenced to experiment in electro-pneumatics in the year 1860, and early in 1861 communicated his discoveries to Mr. Barker.

  • She seemed to consider it necessary to steady him upon the stool while he acted as “barker.”

  • In 1898 the organ was thoroughly rebuilt with tubular pneumatic action in place of the Barker levers.

  • The action is Cavaill-Coll's latest improvement on the Barker pneumatic lever.