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English word bark meaning contact
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bark
[bB:k]
n. <
bark, barking
v.
bark, snarl, bark at a tree
American Heritage Dictionary [double entendre]
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bark
bark 1
AHD:[b?rk]
D.J.[b$8k]
K.K.[b$k]
n. (noun)
(1)
The harsh, abrupt sound uttered by a dog.
Bark: a harsh, short bark
(2)
A sound, such as a cough, that is similar to a dog's bark.
Barking: a sound that resembles a dog's bark, such as a cough
v . (verb)
barked, bark.ing, barks
v.intr. (intransitive verb)
(1)
To utter the harsh, abrupt sound of a dog.
Barking, howling: to make a harsh, short barking sound
(2)
To make a sound similar to a bark:
Bark: to make a sound like a dog's bark:
"The birds bark softly, sounding almost like young pups. "(Charleston SC News and Courier)
"The birds bark softly, sounding almost like young pups" (Charleston SC News and Courier)
(3)
To speak sharply ; snap:
To speak harshly; sharply:
"It is power that can often be misused-as when an obscure lieutenant colonel can bark at a Pentagon general, commanding him to do something questionable 'because the White House wants it done'" (John Hughes). Hughes)
"Often misused is power - as when an obscure lieutenant colonel can bark at a Pentagon general, commanding him to do something questionable 'because the White House wants it done' " (John Hughes)
(4)
To work as a barker, as at a carnival.
To yell and shout to solicit customers: as a solicitor in a traveling troupe of entertainers
v.tr. (transitive verb)
To utter in a loud, harsh voice:
To shout out in a loud, harsh voice:
The quarterback barked out the signals.
The quarterback barked out the signals.
idiom
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bark up the wrong tree
To misdirect one's energies or attention. energies or attention.
To misdirect one's energies or attention.
To find the wrong target: energies or attention focused in the wrong place
Etymology
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(1)
From Middle English berken [to bark]
From Middle English berken [to bark]
(2)
From Old English beorcan
From Old English beorcan
Basic Etymology
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bark
bark 2
AHD:[b?rk]
D.J.[b$8k]
K.K.[b$k]
n. (noun)
(1)
The tough outer covering of the woody stems and roots of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants. It includes all tissues outside the vascular cambium.
Bark, stem bark: The tough outer covering of the roots and stems of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants, including all tissues outside the vascular cambium p>
(2)
A specific kind of bark used for a special purpose, as in tanning or medicine.
special bark: a special kind of bark with a special purpose, as in tanning or medicine
v.tr. (transitive verb)
barked, bark.ing, barks
(1)
To remove bark from (a tree or log).
To bark off the skin of: to bark off the skin of (a tree or log)
(2)
To rub off the skin of; abrade:
to rub off the skin of...; to bruise:
barked my shin on the car door.
The car door bruised my shin
(3)
To treat medically, tan, or dye using bark.
To treat medically, tan, or dye using bark
Etymology
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(1)
Middle English
Middle English
(2)
from Old Norse b?rkr
from Old Scandinavian b?rkr
Basic Etymology
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bark
< p> bark 3 also barqueAHD:[b?rk]
D.J.[b$8k]
K.K.[b$k]
n.Nautical (noun) sailing
(1)
A sailing ship with from three to five masts, all of them square-rigged except the after mast, which is fore-and-aft rigged.
A sailing ship with from three to five masts, all of them square-rigged except the after mast, which is fore-and-aft rigged.
A three-masted sailing ship. >(2)
A small vessel that is propelled by oars or sails.
Light boat: a small boat powered by oars or sails
Etymology
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(1)
Middle English barke [boat]
Middle English barke [boat]
(2)
from Old French barque
from Old French barque
(3)
from Old Italian barca
from Old Italian barca
(4)
from Latin
from Latin
Modern English-Chinese Dictionary
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bark 1
[bB:k]
n.
(1 )
Barking; barking
(2)
Barking like a dog
(3)
Growling
Lexical variations
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bark
vi.
(1)
Barking; barking
Barking dogs do not bite. Do not bite.
Dogs always bark at strangers.
(2)
(gun) to make a noise
(3)
yell; shout
Then he sits and barks until someone lets him out.
Then he sits and barks until someone lets him out.
The officer barked out an order.
Basic Etymology
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bark 2
[bB:k]
n.
The officer barked out an order. n.
bark
Word changes
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bark
vt.
(1)
to bark a tree
(2)
to bark one's skin
to bark one's shin
to bark the skin on the calf
Basic Word Meaning
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bark 3
[bB:k]
n.
three-masted ship, four-masted ship
Comprehensive Modern English-Chinese Dictionary of the English Language
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bark
[bB:k]
n.
(1)
bark; stem bark; tannery bark; [slang ] skin
(2)
decarburized thin layer; dye bath, dye tank
The bark of some trees can be used as medicine.
The bark of some trees can be used as medicine.
Word changes
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bark
[bB:k]
vt.
(1)
bark
(2)
covered with bark
(3)
tanned with bark
(4)
barked
He fell down the steps and barked his shins.
He fell down the steps and barked his shins.
Inherited Usage
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bark-bed
n.
A hotbed of tanned leather
bark-bound
adj.
Growth-impeded by a tight band of bark; skin-sealed -less
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bark
[bB:k]
adj.
idiom
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between the bark and the wood
no gain or loss for either side
come between the bark and the tree
meddle (especially in people's domestic affairs)
go between the bark and the tree
take thebark of sb.
[American Slang] beat someone up
take the bark of sth.
strip something of its attractive appearance; reduce something's value.
talk the bark off a tree
[US slang] talk the bark off a tree
[US slang] talk the bark off a tree
tighter than the bark on a tree
[US slang] with the bark on
with the bark on
with the bark on
with the bark on
with the bark on
with the bark on
with the bark on a.
[US] rustic, rude
Special Usage
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alder bark
alder bark (tannin material)
cassia bark
cinnamon bark
cryptocaria bark
thick-shelled cinnamon bark
fever bark
fever-reducing bark
fissured bark
late bark
late bark (mainly thin-walled tissue with a few small sieve tubes and sieve cells)
hard bark
late bark (mainly thin-walled tissue with a few small sieve tubes and sieve cells)
ordeal bark
poisonous bark
outer dead bark
outer bark
over bark
outer bark
primary bark
primary bark
raw bark
rough bark
renewed bark
renewed bark
rimose barkcracked bark
ring bark
ring bark
rough bark
rough bark plant disease
scaly bark
scaly bark
secondary bark
p> secondary bark
sooty bark
black spore bark (caused by the sooty bark fungus)
tan(ning) bark
bark tannage
under bark
inner bark
Glossary
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See skin
Dictionary of usage
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bark
Middle English berken<Old English beorcan, onomatopoeic source
[seven languages]English-Chinese Geological Dictionary
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bark
victory
[7 languages]English-Chinese Architectural Dictionary
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bark
Victory
[Seven languages]English-Chinese Agricultural Dictionary
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bark
Victory
[Seven Languages]English-Chinese Dictionary of Light Industry
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bark
Sheng
[7 languages]English-Chinese Dictionary of Biology
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bark
Victory
[Seven Languages]English-Chinese Dictionary of Metallurgy
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bark
Thin decarburized layer
American Heritage Dictionary
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bark
bark 1
AHD:[b?rk]
D.J.[b$8k]
K.K.[b$k]
n.
< p>(1)The harsh, abrupt sound uttered by a dog.
(2)
A sound, such as a cough, that is similar to a dog's bark.
v.
barked, bark.ing, barks
v.intr.
(1)
To utter the harsh, abrupt sound of a dog.
(2)
To make a sound similar to a bark.
"The birds bark softly, sounding almost like young pups" (Charleston SC News and Courier)
(3)
To speak sharply; snap:
"It is power that can often be misused-as when an obscure lieutenant colonel can bark at a Pentagon general, commanding him to do something questionable 'because the White House wants it done'"(John Hughes)
(4)
To work as a barker, as at a carnival.
v.tr.
To utter in a loud, harsh voice:
The quarterback barked out the signals. the signals.
idiom
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bark up the wrong tree
To misdirect one's energies or attention.
Etymology
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(1)
From Middle English berken [to bark]
(2)
From Old English beorcan
Basic Etymology
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bark
bark 2
AHD:[b?rk]
D.J.[b$8k]
K.K.[b$k]
n.
(1)
The tough outer covering of the woody stems and roots of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants. It includes all It includes all tissues outside the vascular cambium.
(2)
A specific kind of bark used for a special purpose, as in tanning or medicine.
v.tr.
barked, bark.ing, barks
(1)
To remove bark from (a tree or log).
(2)
To rub off the skin of; abrade:
barked my shin on the car door.
(3)
To treat medically, tan, or dye using bark.
Etymology
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(1)
Middle English
(2)
from Old Norse b?rkr
Basic Etymology
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p>bark
bark 3also barque
AHD:[b?rk]
D.J.[b$8k]
K.K.[b$k]
n.Nautical
(1)
A sailing ship with from three to five masts, all of them square-rigged except the after mast, which is fore-and-aft rigged.
(2)
A small vessel that is propelled by oars or sails.
Etymology
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(1)<
Middle English barke [boat]
(2)
from Old French barque
(3)
from Old Italian barca
(4)
from Latin
. p>
[Nomenclature Committee Validation] English-Chinese Forestry Nomenclature (1989)
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bark
Bark
[Nomenclature Committee Review] English-Chinese Pharmaceutical Nomenclature (1999)
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bark
Bark
[Nomenclature Committee Review] English-Chinese Botanical Nouns (1991)
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bark < /p>
bark
English-Chinese Ship Dictionary
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bark
n. A three-masted sailing ship
English-Chinese Geological Dictionary
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bark
n. stem bark, bark of a tree
English-Chinese Textile Dictionary
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bark
n. trough, tank
English-Chinese Nautical Dictionary
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bark
n. a three-masted sailing ship, any small sailing vessel
English-Chinese Environmental Dictionary--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bark
n. bark
English-Chinese Chemical Big Dictionary
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bark
n. bark; vt. to peel
English-Chinese Marine Big Dictionary
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bark
bark three-masted schooner (mizzen-masted longitudinal sail, other masts transverse) ship
English-Chinese Computer Dictionary
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bark
n. bark; vt. peel
English-Chinese Mechanical Dictionary
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bark
n. a thin layer of charcoal stripped, rubbed
English-Chinese Architectural Dictionary
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bark
n. bark, tie, three-masted sailing ship
English-Chinese Dictionary of Agriculture, Livestock, and Forestry
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bark
n. bark, stem bark, fascia
English-Chinese Dictionary of Water Resources
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bark
n. bark, trough, tank
English-Chinese Dictionary of Metallurgy
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bark
n. bark, stem bark
English-Chinese Medicine Dictionary
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bark
n. bark, cinchona bark
English-Chinese medicine Dictionary of English and Chinese Medicine
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bark
n. stem bark, bark of a tree
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