1.b> 1) (), ; to lock and bar the door ;
2) i> (); / i> ();
2.b> 1) (); i> / ; ; the exits were barred ; a fallen tree is barring the way ; soldiers barred the way ;
2) .i> (), ; ; to bar progress [national liberation, economic development] [ , ] ; what is barring our advance? ? she barred his insinuations with a witty remark / ; what bars you from coming to the theatre with us? , ? they barred the possibility of his ever returning ;
3) (); to bar from fishing ; to bar all claims completely and finally .i> ;
3.b> .i> (); , ; what I bar is a man who talks about what he does not know , , ;
4.b> (); crimson barred ;
5.b> 1) .i> (), ;
2) .i> i> ( ); his move with the pawn has been barred ; to bar the dice ( i>);
to bar fromb> 1) () i> (); to bar smb. from undesirable actions ;
2) (), ; he was barred from the contest ;
to bar inb> () i> (), ; the bears were barred in their den .i> ;
to bar outb> 1) i> ( ), i> ; Jack's father barred him out ;
2) ..i> ( ), ; to bar out undesirable persons ;
3) : to bar out the masters .i> (, ); ;
to bar upb> 1) ();
2) , ..i> () ().