柯林斯詞典barge /bɑ?d?/ (barging,barged,barges) 1. N-COUNT A barge is a long, narrow boat with a flat bottom. Barges are used for carrying heavy loads, especially on rivers and canals. 平底載貨船[also 'by' N] Carrying goods by train costs nearly three times more than carrying them by barge. 用火車運(yùn)貨的費(fèi)用幾乎比用貨船高出3倍。2. V-I If you barge into a place or barge through it, you rush or push into it in a rough and rude way. 闖入[非正式] Students tried to barge into the secretariat buildings. 學(xué)生們?cè)噲D闖進(jìn)秘書處大樓。3. V-I If you barge into someone or barge past them, you bump against them roughly and rudely. 撞[非正式] He would barge into them and kick them in the shins. 他會(huì)沖撞他們,踢他們的小腿。 返回 barge劍橋詞典to hurry somewhere or through a place in a rude and forceful way (魯莽地)沖,闖 They barged through the crowds . 他們?cè)谌巳褐袡M沖直撞。 When the doors opened she barged her way to the front of the queue . 門一開她就沖到了隊(duì)伍的前面。 The man barged (= pushed ) into her and ran on without stopping . 那個(gè)男人撞上她后停也沒停接著就跑了。 短語動(dòng)詞barge in 返回 barge