behind bars中文,behind bars的意思,behind bars翻译及用法

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behind bars

在监狱服刑

behind bars 英语释义

英语释义

    1. a straight piece (as of wood or metal) that is longer than it is wide and has any of various uses (as for a lever, support, barrier, or fastening)
    windows with bars across them a door secured by an iron bar

    2. a solid piece or block of material that is longer than it is wide
    a bar of gold a candy bar

    3. a usually rigid piece (as of wood or metal) longer than it is wide that is used as a handle or support especially a handrail used by ballet dancers to maintain balance while exercising

    4. something that obstructs or prevents passage, progress, or action: such as

    5. the destruction of an action (see action sense 5) or claim
    a statute of limitations bar to the present action also a plea or objection that effects such destruction

    6. an intangible or nonphysical impediment
    His poor attitude was a bar to his success.

    7. a submerged or partly submerged bank (as of sand) along a shore or in a river often obstructing navigation

    8. the railing in a courtroom that encloses the place about the judge where prisoners are stationed or where the business of the court is transacted in civil cases

    9. court, tribunal
    The younger judge brought a fresh viewpoint to the bar.

    10. a particular system of courts
    practices at the New York bar

    11. an authority or tribunal that hands down judgment
    will be judged at the bar of public opinion

    12. the barrier in the English Inns of Court that formerly separated the seats of the benchers or readers (see reader sense 2) from the body of the hall occupied by the students

    13. the whole body of barristers or lawyers qualified to practice in the courts of any jurisdiction
    dreams of being admitted to the bar

    14. the profession of barrister or lawyer
    … heighten respect for members of the bar and judiciary …
    — W. L. Hoyt

    15. the test that a person must pass in order to become eligible to work as a lawyer
    passed the bar and went into private practice the bar exam/examination

    16. a straight stripe, band, or line much longer than it is wide: such as

    17. one of two or more horizontal stripes on a heraldic shield

    18. a metal or embroidered strip worn on a usually military uniform especially to indicate rank (as of a company officer) or service (see service entry 1 sense 6b)
    a second lieutenant's bar

    19. a counter at which food or especially alcoholic beverages are served
    We sat at the bar while we waited for a table.

    20. a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks and sometimes food are served barroom
    They went to a bar for drinks.

    21. shop sense 2b
    a coffee bar

    22. a vertical line across the musical staff before the initial measure accent (see accent entry 1 sense 5)

    23. measure
    Sing the first two bars.

    24. a lace and embroidery joining covered with buttonhole stitch for connecting various parts of the pattern in needlepoint lace and cutwork

    25. standard
    wants to raise the bar for approving new drugs

    26. a strip along the edge of a computer window that contains commonly used options or icons
    The horizontal navigation bar across the top and bottom enables users to move quickly from primary section to primary section within the site …
    — Editor and Publisher

    27. in jail
    putting criminals behind bars

    28. to fasten with a long, narrow piece of wood, metal, or other material to fasten with a bar (see bar entry 1 sense 1a)

    29. to place bars across to prevent ingress or egress
    bar the door

    30. to mark with straight stripes, bands, or lines that are much longer than they are wide to mark with bars (see bar entry 1 sense 4) stripe
    a feather barred with blue

    31. to confine or shut in by or as if by bars (see bar entry 1 sense 1a)
    barring prisoners in their cells

    32. to set aside to not take into consideration rule out
    did not bar the possibility of further measures

    33. to keep out exclude —often used with from
    Women were barred from joining the club.

    34. to put forth legal objection to (something, such as a claim or action)
    final judgment barred the subsequent claim to prevent (a party) from bringing a claim or action
    Plaintiffs are barred from litigating such claims.

    35. prevent, forbid
    a decision barring his participation

    36. except
    the country's most popular actor, bar none

    37. a unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals

    38. barometer; barometric

    39. barrel

    40. Baruch

    41. bachelor of architecture

    42. Browning automatic rifle

    43. weight pressure
    barometer

    44. to put a bar or a set of bars in front of a door, window, etc., so that people cannot go in or out of it

    45. to put something in a road, path, etc., so that people cannot get by

    46. to prevent or forbid (someone) from doing something

    47. except for

    48. a usually slender rigid piece (as of wood or metal) that has a specific use (as for a lever or barrier)

    49. a rectangular solid piece or block of something
    a bar of soap candy bar

    50. a counter on which alcoholic drinks are served

    51. a place of business for the sale of alcoholic drinks

    52. a part of a place of business where a particular food or drink is served
    a snack bar

    53. something that blocks the way Police set up bars across the road.

    54. a submerged or partly submerged bank along a shore or in a river

    55. a court of law

    56. the profession of law

    57. a straight stripe, band, or line longer than it is wide

    58. a vertical line across a musical staff marking equal measures of time

    59. measure entry 1 sense 6

    60. to fasten with a bar
    Bar the doors!

    61. to block off
    Our path was barred by a chain.

    62. to shut out
    barred from the meeting

    63. with the exception of
    She is the best reader in the class, bar none.

    64. a piece of metal that connects parts of a removable partial denture

    65. the part of the wall of a horse's hoof that is bent inward toward the frog at the heel on each side and that extends toward the center of the sole

    66. a straight stripe, band, or line much longer than it is wide: as

    67. a transverse ridge on the roof of a horse's mouth —usually used in plural

    68. the space in front of the molar teeth of a horse in which the bit is placed

    69. to cut free and ligate (a vein in a horse's leg) above and below the site of a projected operative procedure

    70. a unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals or to one million dynes per square centimeter or to 0.9869 atmosphere

    71. the railing in a courtroom that encloses the area around the judge where prisoners are stationed in criminal cases or where the business of the court is transacted in civil cases — compare bench sense 1, dock, jury box, stand

    72. court, tribunal
    the younger judge brought a fresh viewpoint to the bar

    73. the whole body of lawyers especially those qualified to practice in the courts of a particular jurisdiction
    admitted to the Arizona bar the bankruptcy bar — compare bench sense 3b

    74. the profession or occupation of lawyer

    75. bar examination
    passed the bar

    76. something that prevents admission, progress, or action: as

    77. an intangible impediment, obstacle, or barrier
    consent of the victim is a bar to conviction

    78. the permanent preclusion of a claim or action especially due to the loss of a previous suit based on the same cause of action and between the same parties
    its earlier successful suit against the purchaser for the price was a bar to the present suit
    — Martino v. McDonald's System, Inc., 598 F.2d 1079 (1979) — compare collateral estoppel at estoppel sense 2a, merger sense 4, res judicata sense 2

    79. before the court
    the case at bar

    80. in the legal profession
    pressures faced by women at the bar
    — R. E. Hauser

    81. to keep out exclude
    cannot bar the items from sale

    82. to prevent from doing or accomplishing (something)
    plaintiff's conduct may bar her recovery the contract bars his reinstatement

    83. preclude: as

    84. to act as a bar to (as a claim or action)
    final judgment barred the subsequent claim

    85. to prevent (a party) from bringing a claim or action
    plaintiffs are barred by the judgment…from relitigating their claims
    — Roach v. Teamsters Local Union No. 688, 595 F.2d 446 (1979) — see also estop — compare merge sense 2

behind bars 片语

片语

Behind Asylum Bars在疯人院铁栏的背后

Locked behind the bars关在监狱里

Lost Behind Bars黑牢疑云

Discovery Channel Behind Bars真实的监狱生活

Life Behind Bars铁窗风味

Big Ben Behind Bars在后面大本钟酒吧图片

Be Behind Prison Bars陷身囹圄

behind the bars在监狱中

behind bars 例句

英汉例句

  • yet the decision to keep him behind bars appears to contradict an earlier ruling that he should be allowed to stand for election.

    然而,让他上法庭的决定好像同较早些的他应该被允许担任选举候选人的裁决相矛盾。

  • a ghost bramble – the 「hannibal lecter of brambles」 – is grown behind bars because its arching branches appear to reach out and grab passersby.

    比如鬼悬钩子——悬钩子里的「吃人医生」——就被关在栏桿后面生长,因为它拱形的纸条会伸出来抓过路的人。

  • abdullahi hussein, a student in north mogadishu, said his elder brother was thrown behind bars when he fought back a man who humiliated their sister by asking her to remove her bra.

    阿卜杜拉·侯赛因,摩加迪沙北部一个学生,他讲到他的哥哥被扔进了监狱,原因是他反抗一个羞辱他们姐姐的人,而那个人在叫她脱去乳罩(如果神是女人?)

  • these rates are based on a labour-force number which excludes those in prison; if there were not five times as many blacks behind bars as whites, the figures would look even worse.

    此外,这些数据基于劳动力数量之上,并未将在监狱中的人包含在内。如果不是在监狱里的黑人数量比白人的五倍还多的话,这个统计看起来会更糟糕。

  • if they vote against management, they avoid possible dilution but send a message of support to huang, whose attempts to keep a grip on the company from behind bars add to uncertainty around gome.

    而如果他们投票反对管理层,他们可避免可能出现的股份稀释,但却传递出支持黄光裕的讯息,黄光裕在牢狱中依然试图控制国美的举措增加了笼罩在国美周围的不确定性。

  • people behind bars often dream of a better life/future.

    关在监牢里的人往往梦想一个更好的生活/未来。

  • when one factors in britain’s high rate of total imprisonment, the number of youngsters behind bars is startling.

    一个原因是英国高的总体囚禁率,与此对应被囚禁的青少年数量也较大。

  • one, gavin arvizo, looked set to be the singer’s downfall, making allegations that led to 10 charges which, if proved in court, could have put the global superstar behind bars for 20 years.

    其中一个指控者貌似是这名歌星命中的滑铁卢,盖文.阿维左,对杰克逊提起了10项指控。如果法庭承认,这些指控将使这位国际巨星锒铛入狱20年。

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