| 释义 | 
		bark·er I. \ˈbärkər, ˈbȧkə(r\ noun (-s) Etymology: bark (I) + -er  : one whose work requires or involves the use of loud voluble glib speech or patter: as  a.  : one whose occupation is to attract a crowd (as for a sales talk at a fair booth) or patrons (as for a circus sideshow)  b.  : a sightseeing guide — called also spieler  c.  : a theater employee who stands outside to announce attractions and answer questions about the availability of seats and the time and length of the show II. noun (-s) Etymology: bark (IV) + -er 1.   a.  : one that removes bark : rosser; specifically  : one that removes bark and dirt from logs and pulpwood by subjecting them to water pressure in a stream barker or to tumbling in a drum barker — called also power barker  b. in tanning  : one that prepares or shovels bark 2.   a.  : a machine used especially in pulp mills to remove bark from logs  b.  : bark spud |