barge
barge 英 [bɑ:dʒ] 美 [bɑrdʒ]
v. 冲撞;乱闯 n. 驳船
进行时:barging 过去式:barged 过去分词:barged 第三人称单数:barges 名词复数:barges
- A barge is a big, flat boat that can transport heavy goods over water. You might see a barge carrying a load of new cars down a river.
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- v. 冲撞;乱闯
- n. 驳船
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1. 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。
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2. They barged their way through the crowds.
他们横冲直撞地挤过人群。
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3. I hope you don't mind me barging in like this.
希望你不介意我如此冒昧打岔。
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4. He barged in on us while we were having a meeting.
我们正在开会,他闯了进来。
- barge (n.) early 14c., "seagoing vessel of moderate size with sails," from Old French barge "boat, ship," Old Provençal barca, from Medieval Latin barga, perhaps from Celtic, or perhaps from Latin *barica, from Greek baris "Egyptian boat," from Coptic bari "small boat." From late 14c. as "river craft; barge used on state occasions; raft for ferrying;" meaning "flat-bottomed freight boat" dates from late 15c. In former times also "a magnificently adorned, elegant boat of state," for royalty, magistrates, etc. (1580s).
- barge (v.) "to journey by barge," 1590s, from barge (n.). The form barge into and the sense "crash heavily into," in reference to the rough handling of barges, attested by 1898. Related: Barged; barging.
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