0 to push rudely -- trenge seg frem
He barged past without apologizing. Han trengte seg forbi uten å be om unnskyldning.
1 a long flat boat for carrying goods -- lekter [ masculine ]
barges on the river lektere på elven
2 a flat-bottomed boat for carrying goods etc -- lekter, pram
a coal barge.
3 to move (about) clumsily -- brase, bevege seg klosset
Henry drunkenly barged about the room.
4 to bump (into) -- buse/løpe på
He barged into me.
5 (with in(to)) to push one’s way (into) rudely -- bruse inn
She barged in without knocking.
The cost of the forty-three barges was about £250,000.
Their canals are excellently constructed, and they can carry heavy barges.
Ten quarter-wheelers, two tugs, 24 barges and 11 small boats are still on order.
In that figure of £588,000,000 no account is taken at all of the sums paid to coastal vessels or to canal barges.
I visited it on another occasion and found that in addition there were a couple of barges.
There is not enough accommodation, either in barges or sheds, to meet the difficulties which arise.
The bargemen and the women employed on the barges work for low wages.
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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(魯莽地)衝,闖, 駁船,平底載貨船…
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(鲁莽地)冲,闯, 驳船,平底载货船…
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barcaza, empujar, barcaza [feminine]…
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barcaça…
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(平底の)荷船, はしけ…
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mavna, yük gemisi…
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bousculer, péniche [feminine], péniche…
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barcassa…
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