0 a person who advertises an activity at a public event by calling out to people who are walking past -- 大声招徕顾客的人
a fairground/circus barker 露天市场/马戏团里大声吆喝招揽顾客的人
A new prologue featuring a carnival barker was added, as was the new epilogue featuring the reconciliation of the tiny lovers.
Professional barkers strongly dislike the term and instead refer to themselves as talkers.
There are buses with specific routes and destinations, generally written on their windshields or shouted out by a barker riding in the front seat.
All that they have done is to advise merchant barkers in similar positions not to behave in that way.
Currently, their bribes are collected by jeepney barkers, dispatchers, and cigarette vendors.
The name is derived from the circus barker, who stood outside a circus and shouted to passers-by to encourage them to enter a circus.
Half the charm of the fair ground is the raucous boisterous earthy, noisy gaity, the competition of the barkers, and the hurdy-gurdies attached to the roundabouts.
A barker may conduct a brief free show, introducing performers and describing acts to be given at the feature performance.