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词汇 bark
释义 bark
noun
uk /bɑːk/ us /bɑːrk/

barknoun (TREE)


[ U ]
the hard outer covering of a tree树皮
 
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basswood
black locust
boxwood
cork
elm
knotty
lumber
matchwood
MDF
mulga
oaken
paulownia
piny
pitch pine
ponderosa pine
softwood
three-ply

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Parts of plants

barknoun (DOG)


[ C ]
the loud, rough noise that a dog and some other animals make狗叫声;嗥叫声
Examples

My dog has a very loud bark.
It was a noise like a dog's bark.
I'd have recognized my own dog's bark.
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Animal (non-human) sounds
baa
barky
bleat
buzzy
caterwauling
chatter
cheep
cockcrow
coo
honk
miaow
moo
purr
quack
roar
trill
trumpet
tu-whit tu-whoo
warble
whinny

Idiom


someone's bark is worse than his/her bite
bark
verb
uk /bɑːk/ us /bɑːrk/
B2[ I ]
(of a dog) to make a loud, rough noise: 狗叫
They heard a dog barking outside.他们听见外面有狗叫声。
C2[ T ]
to shout at someone in a forceful manner: 咆哮,怒吼
The sergeant barked (out) a succession of orders to the new recruits.中士向那些新兵大声下了一连串命令。
A dog in the next street was barking most of the night.
We always know when someone's coming to the door because the dog barks.
The baby started to cry when the puppy barked at her.
The hounds spotted a rabbit in the distance and ran off barking excitedly.
At the vet's, everyone was sitting quietly when my dog suddenly began to bark.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Animal (non-human) sounds
baa
barky
bleat
buzzy
caterwauling
chatter
cheep
cockcrow
coo
honk
miaow
moo
purr
quack
roar
trill
trumpet
tu-whit tu-whoo
warble
whinny

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Shouting & screaming

Idiom


be barking up the wrong tree

bark | American Dictionary


bark
verb[ I/T ]
us/bɑrk/

barkverb[I/T] (DOG)


to make the loud, short noise that a dog and some other animals make:
[ I ]The dog barked all night.
A human who barks something shouts it suddenly and strongly:
[ T ]The sergeant barked orders at his troops.

Idioms


someone's bark is worse than his or her bite
barking up the wrong tree
bark
noun
us/bɑrk/

barknoun (TREE)


[ U ]
the hard, outer covering of a tree

barknoun (DOG)


[ C ]
the loud, short noise that a dog and some other animals make:
The dog gave two loud barks.

Examples of bark


bark
Because live trees had significantly thicker barks in the burnt forest, we can surmise that thin-barked trees were most susceptible to the fires.
Now and then a dog barked.
His barking tic reinforced his dog interests.
The focus of chemical-pharmaceutical practice was the extraction of aqueous and oily distillates from vegetable materials such as spices, herbs, blossoms, fruits, seeds, woods, husks, and barks.
Is that not the rather revealing dog that has not barked in the night?
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What the miners are fed up to the back teeth with is dogs barking before they are hurt.
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I really think he is barking up the wrong tree there, and it is a pure mare's nest.
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I think we are barking up the wrong tree.
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The dog that has not barked in the night is interesting.
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They have always barked in a very familiar chorus.
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No doubt, as the queues get longer, the barks will get louder.
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The dogs were underground and had their muzzles bound with tape, in order to stop them from barking and annoying the neighbours.
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He seemed to think he had stumbled on something, but, not for the first time, he is barking up the wrong tree.
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They are continually causing problems to my constituents by barking at night.
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Suppose that an old lady living alone has a dog which barks when somebody knocks at the door.
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Collocations withbark


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birch bark
Alternatively, though less common, turf would be placed above the birchbark.
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brown bark
Brown bark of mature trees peels off in strips to reveal reddish-brown inner bark.
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cedar bark
Some buildings have applied cedar bark sheathing, still remarkably intact.
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