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barre

/bahr/US // bɑr //UK // French (bar) //

巴雷,巴雷尔,巴雷特,巴里

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Ballet.

    • : a handrail placed at hip height, used by a dancer to maintain balance during practice.

Examples

  • The dancer—and Balanchine's wife and muse—broke barriers for Native Americans at the barre and graced stages all over the world.

  • In 1999, I was a junior in high school, and a big story in the small town of Barre, Vermont, as a suspected school shooter.

  • Like with so many “weird kids,” I left most of my nasty cycle behind when I left Barre to go to college.

  • Its chapter on HPV vaccines examines 13 kinds of reported problems, from multiple sclerosis to Guillain-Barre syndrome.

  • Colonel Barre, so noted in the British parliament as an opponent to the American war, died.

  • They located near one of the forts, upon a spot of ground which is at present covered by the city of Wilkes-Barre.

  • Between Barre and Montmorency I met, in a hired carriage, four men in black, who saluted me smilingly.

  • There are several good old houses here: but I must content myself with the mention of one only in the Rue de la Barre.

  • The last records of conditions in the Wilkes-Barre coal regions confirm the fact of labor scarcity.