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bass-bar

/beys-bahr/US // ˈbeɪsˌbɑr //

低音炮,低音提琴,低音炮台

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strip of wood glued lengthwise inside the belly of instruments of the violin family, used to spread vibrations over the surface.

Examples

  • I took out my knife, my Ka-Bar, and knocked his teeth out, but they fell into his throat.

  • You might work on the same groove for five hours nonstop, some three-bar thing over and over.

  • The bar also claims that it hosted the first-ever poetry slam 28 years ago.

  • A sepia photo shows him as a young boy, head in his hands, with a large book open at a bar table.

  • His later books drew heavily from experiences and people he encountered at the bar, including the cruel captain in The Sea-Wolf.

  • But you will find most colleges and most college societies bar religious instruction and discussion.

  • Ogden Hoffman, a distinguished member of the New York bar, died, aged 62.

  • Tony's stool was nearer to the bass keys of the piano, while the sofa Lettice lay upon had certainly been drawn up towards him.

  • The mosquito bar was drawn over her; the old woman had come in while she slept and let down the bar.

  • And when three come, me and Maud was on the Bar Y road where it goes acrosst that crick-bottom.