1 to make this sound -- sủa
2 to utter abruptly -- quát tháo
She barked a reply.
3 the covering of the trunk and branches of a tree -- vỏ cây
He stripped the bark off the branch.
4 to take the skin off (part of the body) by accident -- lột vỏ
Because live trees had significantly thicker barks in the burnt forest, we can surmise that thin-barked trees were most susceptible to the fires.
Now and then a dog barked.
His barking tic reinforced his dog interests.
The focus of chemical-pharmaceutical practice was the extraction of aqueous and oily distillates from vegetable materials such as spices, herbs, blossoms, fruits, seeds, woods, husks, and barks.
Is that not the rather revealing dog that has not barked in the night?
What the miners are fed up to the back teeth with is dogs barking before they are hurt.
The dogs left in the villages lie without barking as though they knew there was no one left to warn, nothing left to guard.
I really think he is barking up the wrong tree there, and it is a pure mare's nest.
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