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bark

noun
/bɑːk/
/bɑːrk/
[uncountable, countable]Idioms
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  1. the outer layer of a tree树皮
    • The bark peels off in summer.树皮在夏季脱落。
    • The people strip the bark and use it in medicines.这些人剥下树皮入药。
    Topics Plants and treesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • rough
    • tree
    • birch
    verb + bark
    • peel off
    • remove
    • strip
    bark + verb
    • peel off
    bark + noun
    • chippings
    • chips
    • mulch
    See full entry
  2. the short loud sound made by dogs and some other animals(狗等的)吠声,嗥叫声
    • The dog gave a loud bark.那条狗大声地吠叫。
    Topics Animalsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • loud
    • noisy
    verb + bark
    • give
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  3. a short loud sound made by a gun or a voice枪声;短促响亮的人声
    • a bark of laughter一声大笑
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • short
    • harsh
    • sharp
    verb + bark
    • give
    phrases
    • a bark of laughter
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  4. Word Originnoun senses 2 to 3 Old English beorc (noun), beorcan (verb), of Germanic origin; possibly related to break. noun sense 1 Middle English: from Old Norse bǫrkr; perhaps related to birch.
Idioms
somebody’s bark is worse than their bite
  1. (informal) used to say that somebody is not really as angry or as aggressive as they sound嘴硬心软;说话强硬,其实并不伤人;貌似凶狠

bark

verb
/bɑːk/
/bɑːrk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bark
/bɑːk/
/bɑːrk/
he / she / it barks
/bɑːks/
/bɑːrks/
past simple barked
/bɑːkt/
/bɑːrkt/
past participle barked
/bɑːkt/
/bɑːrkt/
-ing form barking
/ˈbɑːkɪŋ/
/ˈbɑːrkɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [intransitive] bark (at somebody/something) when a dog barks, it makes a short loud sound(狗)吠叫
    • The dog suddenly started barking at us.那条狗突然开始对我们汪汪叫。
    • The dog was barking furiously at a cat.那条狗冲着一只猫狂吠。
    Topics Animalsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • angrily
    • excitedly
    • frantically
    preposition
    • at
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  2. [transitive] to give orders, ask questions, etc. in a loud, unfriendly way 厉声发令;厉声质问
    • bark out something She barked out an order.她厉声命令。
    • bark something (at somebody) He barked questions at her.他厉声质问她。
    • + speech ‘Who are you?’ he barked.“你是谁?” 他厉声质问道。
  3. [transitive] bark something (British English) to rub the skin off your knee, etc. by falling or by knocking against something擦破(或蹭掉)…的皮 synonym graze
    • I barked my shins when I fell on the steps.我跌倒在台阶上时擦破了小腿。
  4. Word Originverb senses 1 to 2 Old English beorc (noun), beorcan (verb), of Germanic origin; possibly related to break. verb sense 3 Middle English: from Old Norse bǫrkr; perhaps related to birch.
Idioms
be barking up the wrong tree
  1. (informal) to have the wrong idea about how to get or achieve something把方法搞错(或想偏);走错路线
    • You're barking up the wrong tree if you're expecting us to lend you any money.你要是指望我们借钱给你,你是走错庙门了。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2
why keep a dog and bark yourself?
  1. (informal, saying) if somebody can do a task for you, there is no point in doing it yourself既然有人代劳,何必自己操劳

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