OXFORD 9000
📚 name • entry_id 24794

Barca

/ˈbɑɹkə/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
Barca
Former name of Marj: a city in Libya (in the former Roman province of Libya Superior/Libya Pentapolitana).
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📚 noun • entry_id 7998

bark

/bɑːk/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
corteza
The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree.
Moving about 70 miles per hour, it crashed through the sturdy old-growth trees, snapping their limbs and shredding bark from their trunks.
The hardships of bark-collecting in the primeval forests of South America are of the severest kind, and undergone only by the half-civilized Indians and people of mixed race, in th…
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📚 noun • entry_id 8000

bark

/bɑːk/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
bricbarca
A vessel, typically with three (or more) masts, with the foremasts (or fore- and mainmasts) square-rigged, and mizzenmast schooner-rigged.
Europeans would cross the ocean in large barks built for deck space and large holds.
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📚 verb • entry_id 7997

bark

/bɑːk/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
ladrar
To make a short, loud, explosive noise with the vocal organs (said of animals, especially dogs).
The neighbour's dog is always barking.
The seal barked as the zookeeper threw fish into its enclosure.
ladrar
To speak sharply.
Plainly he was prepared to bark out an interminable succession of charges against the Wanderer.
The sergeant barked an order.
📚 verb • entry_id 7999

bark

/bɑːk/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
descortezar
To strip the bark from; to peel.
Along the river freshly felled and barked trees told of the activity of beaver, and in slow current and in eddies the tops of their winter's food supply lay like submerged brush fe…