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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHairdressing - barber's pole
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See more results » (Definition ofbarberfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- Barbers in those days of old were called barber-surgeons, for the reason that they bled people, as well as shaved them or cut their hair.
- If the wearing of the beard ever became universal, the world, and especially the Spanish and Italian world, would sadly miss the barber and the barber's shop.
- Moreover, beardless, he would need the service of a barber every day.
barber| American Dictionaryapersonwhosejobiscuttinghair,esp. of men andboys (Definition ofbarberfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofbarberbarber Less than 2.5 per cent of all inventories were for professional people (attorneys, apothecaries, barbers, schoolteachers, surgeons and clerks).From theCambridge English Corpus Moreover, the late tracking direction seemed to be dependent upon some vector combination of the potential different motion signals present in the "barberpole" stimulus.From theCambridge English Corpus Altogether, these results suggest that stimulating the "remote surrounds" of the grating has a strong influence on the perceived direction of thebarberpole.From theCambridge English Corpus Other occupational groups who were apparently more likely to sue than to be sued were yeomen, scribes and notaries, and apothecaries and barbers.From theCambridge English Corpus However, none of the shop signs of butchers and pharmacies and only 20-25% of the signs of barbers, bakeries, and grocery shops was anglicized.From theCambridge English Corpus Note that this latter is the point at which responses to either "barberpole" or control stimuli diverge.From theCambridge English Corpus Open symbols illustrate responses to a "barberpole" of aspect ratio 3.From theCambridge English Corpus It was for this very reason that the description of thebarberas suitable was so awkward for the participants at that early date.From theCambridge English Corpus No long bills to barbers and hairdressers for powder and perfumes was in his charges.From theCambridge English Corpus This suggests that the "barberpole" illusion is a low-level phenomenon, reflecting early and fast motion integration in the human visual system.From theCambridge English Corpus As a consequence, thebarberpole illusion should be abolished or reduced in these conditions.From theCambridge English Corpus Monocular occlusion cues alter the influence of terminator motion in thebarberpole phenomenon.From theCambridge English Corpus He spent his early life working as abarber, carpenter, canecutter, bartender, tailor, railroad worker and army stenographer.From theCambridge English Corpus This should allow determining a contrast dependent cut-off spatial frequency at which thebarberpole illusion is abolished.From theCambridge English Corpus First, it is rather difficult to compare the strength of the grating and the terminator motion signals within the "barberpole" stimulus.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/barber## |