释义 |
bar n. 1. A legal impediment. 2. An imaginary barrier in a court of law. Only Queen’s Counsel, officers of the court, and litigants in person are allowed between the bar and the bench when the court is in session. 3. A rail near the entrance to each House of Parliament beyond which non-members may not pass but to which they may be summoned (e.g. for reprimand). |