plural barges
plural barges
Learner's definition of BARGE
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: a large boat that has a flat bottom and that is used to carry goods in harbors and on rivers and canals驳船;大型平底船
2 barge /ˈbɑɚʤ/ verb
barges; barged; barging
barges; barged; barging
Learner's definition of BARGE
always followed by an adverb or preposition [no object]
: to move or push in a fast, awkward, and often rude way冲撞;猛闯 -
He came rushing down the stairs, barging into the crowd of people at the bottom.他冲下楼梯,向下面的人群猛撞过去。
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She barged through the door without even knocking.她连门都没敲就鲁莽地闯了进去。
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What makes him think he can barge in here [=enter suddenly and rudely] like that?他凭什么认为自己可以这样鲁莽地冲进来?
barge in on
[phrasal verb] barge in on (something or someone)
: to suddenly and rudely interrupt or disturb (something or someone)(突然粗鲁地)打断,插嘴,干扰