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Stringer-Bar
in the PONS Dictionary
stringer, string·er bar N
1. stringer (strengthening bar between the legs of a chair):
2. stringer (structural piece in a framework):
stringer of an aircraft
stringer of a ship
Stringer m <-s, ->
in the PONS Dictionary
stringer, string·er bar N
1. stringer (strengthening bar between the legs of a chair):
2. stringer (structural piece in a framework):
stringer of an aircraft
stringer of a ship
Stringer m <-s, ->
string·er [ˈstrɪŋəʳ, Am -ɚ] N JOURN
I. bar [bɑ:ʳ, Am bɑ:r] N
1. bar (long rigid object):
Stange f <-, -n>
Stab m <-(e)s, Stä̱·be>
bar of a cage, cell
Gitterstab m <-(e)s, -stäbe>
2. bar (in shape of bar):
3. bar (band of colour):
Streifen m <-s, ->
Band nt <-(e)s, Bänder>
Lichtstrahl m <-(e)s, -en>
4. bar Brit (heating element):
5. bar MIL:
6. bar Brit (marking end):
7. bar (sandbank):
Barre f <-, -n>
Sandbank f <-, -bän·ke>
8. bar (obstacle):
Hemmnis nt <-ses, -se>
Hindernis nt <-ses, -se>
to be a bar to sth
9. bar:
Lokal nt <-(e)s, -e>
Bar f <-, -s>
Bar f <-, -s>
Theke f <-, -n>
10. bar (small shop):
Imbiss m <-es, -e>
11. bar LAW (court):
Gerichtshof m <-(e)s, -höfe>
Angeklagte(r) f(m) <-n, -n; -n, -n>
12. bar MUS:
Takt m <-(e)s, -e>
II. bar <-rr-> [bɑ:ʳ, Am bɑ:r] VB trans
1. bar (fasten):
to bar sth door, window
2. bar (obstruct, hinder):
to bar sth road
to bar sb's way/path
3. bar (prohibit):
to bar sth
to bar sb from sth
jdn von etw dat ausschließen
III. bar [bɑ:ʳ, Am bɑ:r] PREP
Bar [bɑ:ʳ, Am bɑ:r] N LAW
1. Bar Brit, Aus (in higher courts):
2. Bar (ruling body):
Anwaltskammer f <-, -n>
OpenDict entry
bar N
Klett Biology Glossary
bar N
1. bar BIOL (in genetic mapping):
2. bar BIOL (in ethology):
Present
Ibar
youbar
he/she/itbars
webar
youbar
theybar
Past
Ibarred
youbarred
he/she/itbarred
webarred
youbarred
theybarred
Present Perfect
Ihavebarred
youhavebarred
he/she/ithasbarred
wehavebarred
youhavebarred
theyhavebarred
Past Perfect
Ihadbarred
youhadbarred
he/she/ithadbarred
wehadbarred
youhadbarred
theyhadbarred
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Scientific research has found that gripping strength is far greater using a horizontal bar than a vertical bar in a fall situation.
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He was called to the bar in 1839, but he never practiced and soon abandoned law for journalism.
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Services in the town include a general convenience store, a wine bar, a pub, lawn bowls and tennis courts.
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The hydrogen tank, with a capacity of 110 liters at 350 bar stores up to 2.4 kilograms of hydrogen and is fitted in addition to the 61 liter gasoline tank.
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A bar serves the covered accommodation, and passengers can also use the open upper deck.
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