barging in 的 4 个定义
- a capacious, flat-bottomed vessel, usually intended to be pushed or towed, for transporting freight or passengers; lighter.
- a vessel of state used in pageants: elegantly decorated barges on the Grand Canal in Venice.
- Navy. a boat reserved for a flag officer.
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barged, barg·ing.
- to move clumsily; bump into things; collide: to barge through a crowd.
- to move in the slow, heavy manner of a barge.
barged, barg·ing.
- to carry or transport by barge: Coal and ore had been barged down the Ohio to the Mississippi.
- barge in, to intrude, especially rudely: I hated to barge in without an invitation.
- barge into, Also barge in on. to force oneself upon, especially rudely; interfere in: to barge into a conversation.to bump into; collide with: He started to run away and barged into a passer-by.
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- The initial models have been small, but the concept calls for much larger barges floating in the Chesapeake in the years ahead, which experts say could have a big effect on the aquaculture industry.
- That’s why tubers, kayakers, and canoeists stop at this river barge, just north of Trenton, that serves hot dogs and burgers to those drifting by.
- The contractor could use barges in the river, rather than more of the island, to store construction materials and equipment, Brookman said.
- Using construction cranes and barges, workers removed the old draw section and its rusted machinery, and replaced it with a new non-opening segment.
- Choices range from speedy, lightweight e-commuters to ponderous kid-hauling land barges called cargo bikes.
- I wandered around aimlessly for a while, then gave the goose to an acquiescent hippy on a barge.
- His shirt was torn, one of his worn sneakers was more like a rubber-soled barge—the SS Nike.
- When they moved back to London, the only accommodation they could afford was a freezing, leaky barge on the Thames.
- At last, two peasants barge into the scene, with spades and threshers on their backs.
- Because without them, and the things they make, the world would be a garbage barge.
- From this child's arm matter was taken and transferred to that of J. Barge, a boy of seven years old.
- One day, Kari and Kopee and I went to the river bank to help pull a big barge up the river.
- The rope almost broke and the barge swayed in the water, almost toppled, and then drifted to its previous position.
- After he had pulled the barge about two hundred yards he stopped; the rope slackened and then the current pulled against us.
- That done we went to the Globe and there had a good dinner, and by and by took barge again and so home.