slovodefinícia
barred
(encz)
barred,zamřížovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Barred
(gcide)
Bar \Bar\ (b[aum]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barred (b[aum]rd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Barring.] [ F. barrer. See Bar, n.]
1. To fasten with a bar; as, to bar a door or gate.
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2. To restrict or confine, as if by a bar; to hinder; to
obstruct; to prevent; to prohibit; as, to bar the entrance
of evil; distance bars our intercourse; the statute bars
my right; the right is barred by time; a release bars the
plaintiff's recovery; -- sometimes with up.
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He barely looked the idea in the face, and hastened
to bar it in its dungeon. --Hawthorne.
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3. To except; to exclude by exception.
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Nay, but I bar to-night: you shall not gauge me
By what we do to-night. --Shak.
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4. To cross with one or more stripes or lines.
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For the sake of distinguishing the feet more
clearly, I have barred them singly. --Burney.
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barred
(wn)
barred
adj 1: preventing entry or exit or a course of action; "a
barricaded street"; "barred doors"; "the blockaded
harbor" [syn: barricaded, barred, blockaded]
2: marked with stripes or bands
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debarred
(encz)
debarred,
no holds barred
(encz)
no holds barred,
unbarred
(encz)
unbarred,
Barred
(gcide)
Bar \Bar\ (b[aum]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barred (b[aum]rd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Barring.] [ F. barrer. See Bar, n.]
1. To fasten with a bar; as, to bar a door or gate.
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2. To restrict or confine, as if by a bar; to hinder; to
obstruct; to prevent; to prohibit; as, to bar the entrance
of evil; distance bars our intercourse; the statute bars
my right; the right is barred by time; a release bars the
plaintiff's recovery; -- sometimes with up.
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He barely looked the idea in the face, and hastened
to bar it in its dungeon. --Hawthorne.
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3. To except; to exclude by exception.
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Nay, but I bar to-night: you shall not gauge me
By what we do to-night. --Shak.
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4. To cross with one or more stripes or lines.
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For the sake of distinguishing the feet more
clearly, I have barred them singly. --Burney.
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Barred owl
(gcide)
Barred owl \Barred" owl"\ (Zool.)
A large American owl (Syrnium nebulosum); -- so called from
the transverse bars of a dark brown color on the breast.
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barred woodpecker
(gcide)
Tapper \Tap"per\, n. (Zool.)
The lesser spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopus minor); --
called also tapperer, tabberer, little wood pie,
barred woodpecker, wood tapper, hickwall, and {pump
borer}. [Prov. Eng.]
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Close-barred
(gcide)
Close-barred \Close"-barred`\, a.
Firmly barred or closed.
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Crossbarred
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Crossbarred \Cross"barred`\ (-b[aum]rd`), a.
1. Secured by, or furnished with, crossbars. --Milton.
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2. Made or patterned in lines crossing each other; as,
crossbarred muslin.
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Debarred
(gcide)
Debar \De*bar"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Debarred; p. pr. & vb. n.
Debarring.] [Pref. de- + bar.]
To cut off from entrance, as if by a bar or barrier; to
preclude; to hinder from approach, entry, or enjoyment; to
shut out or exclude; to deny or refuse; -- with from, and
sometimes with of.
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Yet not so strictly hath our Lord imposed
Labor, as to debar us when we need
Refreshment. --Milton.
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Their wages were so low as to debar them, not only from
the comforts but from the common decencies of civilized
life. --Buckle.
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Disbarred
(gcide)
Disbar \Dis*bar"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disbarred; p. pr. & vb.
n. Disbarring.] (Law)
To expel from the bar, or the legal profession; to deprive
(an attorney, barrister, or counselor) of his status and
privileges as such. --Abbott.
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Embarred
(gcide)
Embar \Em*bar"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embarred; p. pr. & vb. n.
Embanking.] [Pref. em- + bar: cf. F. embarrer. Cf.
Embargo.]
1. To bar or shut in; to inclose securely, as with bars.
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Where fast embarred in mighty brazen wall.
--Spenser.
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2. To stop; to hinder by prohibition; to block up.
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He embarred all further trade. --Bacon.
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barred owl
(wn)
barred owl
n 1: large owl of eastern North America having its breast and
abdomen streaked with brown [syn: barred owl, {Strix
varia}]
barred pickerel
(wn)
barred pickerel
n 1: small but gamy pickerel of Atlantic coastal states [syn:
redfin pickerel, barred pickerel, Esox americanus]
black-barred
(wn)
black-barred
adj 1: having a pattern consisting of black bars
unbarred
(wn)
unbarred
adj 1: not firmly fastened or secured; "an unbarred door"; "went
through the unlatched gate into the street"; "an unlocked
room" [syn: unbarred, unbolted, unlatched,
unlocked, unsecured]

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