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bar·maid
(bär′mād′)n.
A woman who serves drinks in a bar.
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barmaid
(ˈbɑːˌmeɪd)n
(Professions) a woman who serves in a pub
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bar•maid
(ˈbɑrˌmeɪd)n.
a woman who bartends.
[1650–60]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() barkeep, barkeeper, barman, bartender, mixologist - an employee who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks at a bar |
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Translations
barmankabarman
barpigebartender
trinkejistino
tarjoilijatar
pipničarka
pincérnő
vínveitingamaîur/stúlka; baròjónn
女性バーテンダー
여자 바텐더
barmanka
točajka
barflicka
หญิงเสิร์ฟเครื่องดื่มในบาร์
nữ phục vụ của quán rượu
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bar
(baː) noun1. a rod or oblong piece (especially of a solid substance). a gold bar; a bar of chocolate; iron bars on the windows.
2. a broad line or band. The blue material had bars of red running through it.
3. a bolt. a bar on the door.
4. a counter at which or across which articles of a particular kind are sold. a snack bar; Your whisky is on the bar.
5. a public house.
6. a measured division in music. Sing the first ten bars.
7. something which prevents (something). His carelessness is a bar to his promotion.
8. the rail at which the prisoner stands in court. The prisoner at the bar collapsed when he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.
verb – past tense, past participle barred – 1. to fasten with a bar. Bar the door.
2. to prevent from entering. He's been barred from the club.
3. to prevent (from doing something). My lack of money bars me from going on holiday.
preposition except. All bar one of the family had measles.
ˈbarmaid, ˈbarman (-tendə) , (mainly American) ˈbartender noun a person who serves at the bar of a public-house or hotel.
ˈbar code noun a code in the form of parallel lines printed on goods from which the computer reads information about their price etc.
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barmaid
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