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barge
- IPA[bɑːdʒ]
英式
- a long flat-bottomed boat for carrying freight on canals and rivers, either under its own power or towed by another.;a long ornamental boat used for pleasure or ceremony.
- move forcefully or roughly;(chiefly in a sporting context) run into and collide with (someone), typically intentionally
verb: barge, 3rd person present: barges, gerund or present participle: barging, past tense: barged, past participle: barged
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名詞
- 1. a long flat-bottomed boat for carrying freight on canals and rivers, either under its own power or towed by another.
- ▪ a long ornamental boat used for pleasure or ceremony.
- ▪ a boat used by the chief officers of a warship.
動詞
- 1. move forcefully or roughly we can't just barge into a private garden
- ▪ (chiefly in a sporting context) run into and collide with (someone), typically intentionally you can use this method to barge an opponent just barge the other skater off the ball
- 2. convey (freight) by barge.
- intrude or interrupt rudely or awkwardly
Oxford American Dictionary
- intrude or interrupt rudely or awkwardly
Oxford Dictionary
片語
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- IPA[bärj]
美式
- a flat-bottomed boat for carrying freight, typically on canals and rivers, either under its own ...
- move forcefully or roughly: we can't just barge into a private garden
Oxford American Dictionary