{n} a bolt, stop, cross beam for security, inclosure in an inn or court room, division in music, bank of sand in a river, body of lawyers, an exception in pleading
The raised ridge down the center of a backgammon board dividing the home board from the outer board, where checkers are placed after they have been hit A player with a checker on the bar must enter that checker before he can make any other move
an accumulation of alluvium (usually gravel or sand) caused by a decrease in sediment transport capacity on the inside of meander bends or in the center of an overwide channel
render unsuitable for passage; "block the way"; "barricade the streets"; "stop the busy road"
A bar is a long, straight, stiff piece of metal. a brick building with bars across the ground floor windows. a crowd throwing stones and iron bars
You can use bar when you mean `except'. For example, all the work bar the washing means all the work except the washing. Bar a plateau in 1989, there has been a rise in inflation ever since the mid-1980's The aim of the service was to offer everything the independent investor wanted, bar advice. see also barring = save emphasis You use bar none to add emphasis to a statement that someone or something is the best of their kind. He is simply the best goalscorer we have ever had, bar none. = without exception
(meteorology) a unit of pressure equal to a million dynes per square centimeter; "unfortunately some writers have used bar for one dyne per square centimeter"
bir nehir ağzında veya kıyıya paralel olan uzun kum ve cakıl seti
Silbentrennung
bir ne·hir ağ·zın·da ve·ya kı·yı·ya pa·ra·lel o·lan u·zun kum ve ca·kıl se·ti