barge
英 [bɑːdʒ]
美 [bɑrdʒ]
- vi. 蹒跚;闯入
- n. 驳船;游艇
- vt. 用船运输;蛮不讲理地闯入或打扰某事物
- n. (Barge)人名;(英)巴奇;(德)巴格;(西)巴尔赫;(法、葡)巴尔热
助记提示
1. bark => embark, barque => barge.
2. The metaphorical use of the verb barge, 'move clumsily or rudely', it comes from the ponderous progress made by barges.
双语例句
- 1. A barge was about a hundred yards away, waiting to return seaward.
- 一艘驳船停在大约100码开外,等待着返海回航。
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- 2. She had moored her barge on the right bank of the river.
- 她把驳船停泊在河右岸。
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- 3. He would barge into them and kick them in the shins.
- 他会向他们冲过去,踹他们的小腿肚子。
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- 4. When the barge reached the shrine, acolytes removed the pall.
- 当驳船抵达圣地时,辅祭除去了柩衣。
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- 5. At the crucial moment, the barge would not go astern.
- 在关键时刻,驳船不能向后驶。
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