barrage
n. 拦河坝; 阻塞; 弹幕; 齐射式攻击
vt. 以密集火力攻击(或阻击)
A barrage is continuous firing on an area with large guns and tanks.
The artillery barrage on the city centre was the heaviest since the ceasefire...
针对市中心的炮火是停战以来最猛烈的。
The two fighters were driven off by a barrage of anti-aircraft fire.
两架战斗机被防空火力网逼退。
A barrage of something such as criticism or complaints is a large number of them directed at someone, often in an aggressive way.
He was faced with a barrage of angry questions from the floor.
他受到了与会者一连串愤怒的质询。
If you are barraged by people or things, you have to deal with a great number of people or things you would rather avoid.
Doctors are complaining about being barraged by drug-company salesmen...
医生们抱怨他们疲于应付医药公司的销售人员。
Hughes was barraged with phone calls from friends who were furious at the indiscreet disclosures.
休斯的电话快被他的朋友打爆了,就因为他一不小心说漏了嘴而惹恼了他们。
A barrage is a structure that is built across a river to control the level of the water.
...a hydro-electric tidal barrage.
潮汐水电站
1. the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)
2. the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target;
1. attack with a barrage;
A barrage of more tomatoes and several eggs followed.
更多的西红柿和好几个鸡蛋接二连三地飞了过来.
The minister was assaulted by a barrage of abuse from the angry strikers.
这位部长被愤怒的罢工者的一阵怒骂侵袭.
They built a barrage across the bay.
他们建造了一座橫贯海湾的拦海堤坝.
We replied to the enemy's attack with a barrage.
我军以齐射的炮火回击敌军的进攻.
During the cold war, the Soviets routinely barrage jammed to interfere with transmissions from the west.
在冷战时代, 苏联人经常进行无线电干扰,以扰乱来自西方的信号.