bark
英 [bɑːk]
美[bɑrk]
- n. 树皮;深青棕色;毛皮;皮肤;狗叫
- vt. 狗叫;尖叫;剥皮
- n. (Bark)人名;(英、西、德、捷、法、芬、瑞典)巴克;(阿拉伯、俄)巴尔克
词组搭配
someone's bark is worse than their bite
someone is not as ferocious as they appear to sound
某人说话严厉,但并无恶意
be barking up the wrong tree
(informal)pursue a mistaken or misguided line of thought or course of action
(非正式)捕风捉影;找错目标
bark up the wrong tree
To misdirect one's energies or attention.
找错目标:精力或注意力集中在错误地方
双语例句
- 1. He started to hack away at the tree bark.
- 他开始砍树皮。
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- 2. I set the log on the ground and shaved off the bark.
- 我将原木放到了地上,刨掉了树皮。
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- 3. This tree is always recognizable by its extremely beautiful silvery bark.
- 这种树很容易辨认,因为它有着非常漂亮的银色树皮。
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- 4. "Ha!" It was a cross between a laugh and a bark.
- “哈!”那声音听起来既像在笑又像在叫。
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- 5. Don't let the dogs bark.
- 让那些狗别叫。
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