barges
n. 駁船( barge的名詞複數 )
A barge is a long, narrow boat with a flat bottom. Barges are used for carrying heavy loads, especially on canals.
Carrying goods by train costs nearly three times more than carrying them by barge.
透過鐵路運貨的成本比駁船運貨成本高出近3倍。
If you barge into a place or barge through it, you rush or push into it in a rough and rude way.
Students tried to barge into the secretariat buildings...
學生們試圖闖進秘書處的辦公大樓。
The FBI barged through the gates, demanding to search the plant for evidence.
聯邦調查局的探員破門而入,要求在工廠內搜尋證據。
If you barge into someone or barge past them, you bump against them roughly and rudely.
He would barge into them and kick them in the shins...
他會向他們衝過去,踹他們的小腿肚子。
He barged past her and sprang at Gillian, knocking her to the floor.
他從她身邊衝過去撲向吉利恩時,將其撞倒在地。
The nearer of the two barges was perhaps a mile away.
兩艘駁船中較近的那艘可能有一英里遠.
The seagulls swirled in aerial combat over the barges.
海鷗盤旋在駁船上方,展開空中的搏鬥。
Heavy goods could be brought up-river in barges.
較重的貨物可用駁船運到上游。
The tug is towing three barges.
那隻拖船正拖著三隻駁船.
There were plenty of barges dropping down with the tide.
有不少駁船順流而下.