barge
US: /ˈbɑɹdʒ/
UK: /bˈɑːdʒ/
UK: /bˈɑːdʒ/
English Vietnamese dictionary
barge /bɑ:dʤ/
- danh từ
- sà lan
- xuồng lớn của ban chỉ huy (trên tàu chiến)
- thuyền rỗng
- thuyền mui
- nội động từ
- barge in xâm nhập, đột nhập
- barge into (against) xô phải, va phải
- ngoại động từ
- chở bằng thuyền
Advanced English dictionary
noun, verb
+ noun
a large boat with a flat bottom, used for carrying goods and people on canals and rivers
+ verb [+adv./prep.] to move in an awkward way, pushing people out of the way or crashing into them: [V] He barged past me to get to the bar. + [VN] They barged their way through the crowds.
Phrasal Verbs: barge in (on sb/sth) to enter a place or join a group of people rudely interrupting what sb else is doing or saying: I hope you don't mind me barging in like this. + He barged in on us while we were having a meeting.
Collocation dictionary
ADJ.
brightly painted | canal, river | sailing | cargo, coal, etc.
VERB + BARGE
tow | load (sth into), unload (sth from) | moor, tie up
BARGE + VERB
be laden/loaded with sth, carry sth
PREP.
by ~
I travelled by barge.
| in/on a/the ~
cruising the canals of France in a barge
Concise English dictionary
barges|barged|bargingbɑːdʒ
noun
+a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)
verb
+push one's way
+transport by barge on a body of water