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词汇 barge
释义 barge
verb[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ]
uk /bɑːdʒ/ us /bɑːrdʒ/
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的前面。
The man barged (= pushed)into her and ran on without stopping.那个男人撞上她后停也没停接着就跑了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Pushing and shoving
bat
bat something/someone away
boop
bring
bring someone down
bundle
dig
elbow
knock someone down
mash
poke
poke/dig someone in the ribsidiom
prod
push
rib
shoulder
shove
upend
upset
wrangle

Phrasal verb


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barge
noun[ C ]
uk /bɑːdʒ/ us /bɑːrdʒ/
a long boat with a flat bottom, used for carrying heavy objects: 驳船,平底载货船
The state operates passenger ferries and cargo barges to the island.
The fuel was transported by barge.
 
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UK(alsocanal barge)
a long, narrow boat that is used on a canal(= a narrow stretch of water that has been artificially made) for carrying objects, to live on, or to travel on for pleasure:
We cycled along the Grand Union Canal and watched the barges go through locks.
Her London home is a canal barge moored at Camden Lock.
Synonyms
canal boat
narrowboat
 
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A massive barge crashed into the Industrial Canal levee.
An explosion took place on a propane barge.
An avalanche cut off the road and food and fuel had to be brought into the town by barge.
I went on a three-day break with my girlfriend and her parents on a barge.
Popular places you can visit on barge holidays include the historic cities of Oxford, Bath, and Stratford-upon-Avon.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Boats & sailing craft
amphibious
cabin cruiser
canoe
coracle
cutter
dhow
dinghy
dragon boat
flatboat
houseboat
inflatable
kayak
ketch
lifeboat
punt
rubber dinghy
sloop
sunfish
surfboat
tall ship

barge | American Dictionary


barge
noun[ C ]
us/bɑrdʒ/

bargenoun[C] (BOAT)


a long boat with a flat bottom, used for carrying heavy loads
barge
verb[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
us/bɑrdʒ/

bargeverb[I always + adv/prep] (HURRY)


to force your way rudely or suddenly and quickly:
You ought to knock instead of just barging into my office.

Examples of barge


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The cost of the forty-three barges was about £250,000.
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Their canals are excellently constructed, and they can carry heavy barges.
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Ten quarter-wheelers, two tugs, 24 barges and 11 small boats are still on order.
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In that figure of £588,000,000 no account is taken at all of the sums paid to coastal vessels or to canal barges.
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I visited it on another occasion and found that in addition there were a couple of barges.
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There is not enough accommodation, either in barges or sheds, to meet the difficulties which arise.
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The bargemen and the women employed on the barges work for low wages.
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They have arrangements there by which children on the barges attend school in the same sort of way as they do elsewhere.
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Rivers, canals and railways, all blocked with broken bridges, barges and so on, have been cleared to get communications going.
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Was this considered to be the market price-only £10,000 for 48 barges and launches?
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I spoke to him, and he said he always liked to see barges going down the river.
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All the other barges blew up in turn.
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The only right, if one existed at all, was to carry your freight on the barges.
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One tug, towing four barges, takes the equivalent of 100 container lorries.
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To fly at 18,000 feet and attempt to pick out a non-continuous chain of barges would be very difficult.
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