[N-COUNT 可数名词](尤指运河上载货用的)大型平底船,驳船 A barge is a long, narrow boat with a flat bottom. Barges are used for carrying heavy loads, especially on canals.
[also by N]
Carrying goods by train costs nearly three times more than carrying them by barge.
通过铁路运货的成本比驳船运货成本高出近3倍。
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[VERB 动词]硬闯;闯入 If you barge into a place or barge through it, you rush or push into it in a rough and rude way.
[V into/through n]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
Students tried to barge into the secretariat buildings...
学生们试图闯进秘书处的办公大楼。
The FBI barged through the gates, demanding to search the plant for evidence.
联邦调查局的探员破门而入,要求在工厂内搜寻证据。
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[VERB 动词]鲁莽地撞;大力冲撞 If you barge into someone or barge past them, you bump against them roughly and rudely.
[V into/past n]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
He would barge into them and kick them in the shins...
他会向他们冲过去,踹他们的小腿肚子。
He barged past her and sprang at Gillian, knocking her to the floor.
他从她身边冲过去扑向吉利恩时,将其撞倒在地。
相关词组:
barge in
Oxford
barge/bɑːdʒ; NAmEbɑːrdʒ/
noun
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verb
bargebargesbargedbargingnouna large boat with a flat bottom, used for carrying goods and people on canalsand rivers 驳船(运河、河流上运载客货的大型平底船)verb[intransitive , transitive ]+ adv./prep.to move in an awkward way, pushing people out of the way or crashing into them 冲撞;乱闯SYN
push
◆He barged past me to get to the bar.他经过我的身边向卖酒的柜枱硬挤过去。◆They barged their waythrough the crowds. 他们横冲直撞地挤过人群。PHRASAL VERBˌbarge ˈin (on sb/sth)to enter a place or join a group of people, rudely interrupting what sb else is doing or saying 闯入;插嘴;打岔◆I hope you don't mind me barging in like this.希望你不介意我如此冒昧打岔。◆He barged in on us while we were having a meeting.我们正在开会,他闯了进来。barge/bɑːdʒ; NAmEbɑːrdʒ/
LDC
barge1 noun
barge2 verb
bargebarge1 /bɑːdʒ $ bɑːrdʒ/ noun
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[countable] a large low boat with a flat bottom, used for carrying goods on a canal or river
to move somewhere in a rough careless way, often hitting against thingsSYN push: She ran outside, barging past bushes and shrubs.barge your way through/to etc something She barged her way through the shopping crowds.barge in (also barge into something) phrasal verbto enter somewhere rudely, or to rudely interrupt someone: George barged into my office without knocking.barge in on ‘Sorry to barge in on your evening,’ James said.
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