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bargeBrE /bɑːdʒ/NAmE /bɑːrdʒ/ nouna large boat with a flat bottom, used for carrying goods and people on canals and rivers 驳船(运河、河流上运载客货的大型平底船) bargeBrE /bɑːdʒ/NAmE /bɑːrdʒ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they barge BrE /bɑːdʒ/ NAmE /bɑːrdʒ/present simple - he / she / it barges BrE /ˈbɑːdʒɪz/ NAmE /ˈbɑːrdʒɪz/past simple barged BrE /bɑːdʒd/ NAmE /bɑːrdʒd/past participle barged BrE /bɑːdʒd/ NAmE /bɑːrdʒd/ -ing form barging BrE /ˈbɑːdʒɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈbɑːrdʒɪŋ/ [I, T] + 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. 他硬从我的身边向吧台挤过去。◆They barged their way through the crowds. 他们横冲直撞地挤过人群。 ●ˌbarge 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。 |