barker

英['bɑːkə(r)] 美['bɑːrkər]
  • n. 大声叫卖者;吠叫动物
  • n. 剥树皮工;剥树皮机
Noun:
  1. someone who stands in front of a show (as at a carnival) and gives a loud colorful sales talk to potential customers

  2. informal terms for dogs

1. Mother and Mrs. Barker like to compare notes about cooking.
母亲和巴科太太喜欢就烹调交换意见.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Judge Barker , the Common Serjeant of London, decided to exercise It'sparingly .
伦敦CommonSerjeant法院的 Barker 法官决定保守宣判此案.

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3. I hope everything works out for you and Mrs. Barker.
我希望对你和巴克夫人来说一切都一清二楚了.

来自辞典例句

4. I see Mrs. Barker doing up the lunch in a great basket.
我看见巴克太太正把午餐食品装进一只很大的篓里.

来自辞典例句

5. Mr. Barker was unable to accept this statement.
巴克先生却不能接受这个鉴定.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I wanted to be a barker for my summer job, but I lost my voice on the first day.
      我想暑期做份招揽顾客的工作,可第一天我的嗓子就哑了。
    2. That barker at the fair was o persuasive that we were roped into buying a lot of things we didn't really want.
      集市上那个喊叫着招揽生意的人真能说,让我们买了很多我们其实并不想要东西。
    3. That barker was basking outside.
      那狗在外面晒着太阳浴。