barge UK [bɑ:dʒ] US [bɑ:rdʒ] verb intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to hurry somewhere or through a place in a rude and forceful way (鲁莽地)冲,闯•They barged through the crowds.他们在人群中横冲直撞。 •When the doors opened she barged her way to the front of the queue.门一开她就冲到了队伍前面。 •The man barged (= pushed) into her and ran on without stopping.那个男人撞倒她后,停也没停接着就跑了。 UK [bɑ:dʒ] US [bɑ:rdʒ] verb intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] Phrasal Verbs barge in/into sth informal ■to walk into a room quickly, without being invited 闯入•I wish he'd knock instead of just barging in.我希望他进来前要敲门,而不是直接闯进来。 UK [bɑ:dʒ] US [bɑ:rdʒ] verb intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] Phrasal Verbs barge in informal ■to interrupt rudely (粗鲁地)打断,插话•Sorry to barge in, but I couldn't help overhearing what you were saying.对不起打断一下,我刚才碰巧听见了你们的谈话。 UK [bɑ:dʒ] US [bɑ:rdʒ] noun countable ■a long boat with a flat bottom, used for carrying heavy objects on rivers or canals 驳船,平底载货船 |