barraged
v. 火力攻擊(或阻擊)( barrage的過去式和過去分詞 ); 以密集火力攻擊(或阻擊)
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...
針對市中心的炮火是停戰以來最猛烈的。
The two fighters were driven off by a barrage of anti-aircraft fire.
兩架戰鬥機被防空火力網逼退。
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.
他受到了與會者一連串憤怒的質詢。
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...
醫生們抱怨他們疲於應付醫藥公司的銷售人員。
Hughes was barraged with phone calls from friends who were furious at the indiscreet disclosures.
休斯的電話快被他的朋友打爆了,就因為他一不小心說漏了嘴而惹惱了他們。
A barrage is a structure that is built across a river to control the level of the water.
...a hydro-electric tidal barrage.
潮汐水電站
Doctors are complaining about being barraged by drug-company salesmen.
醫生們抱怨他們疲於應付醫藥公司的銷售人員。
We immediately barraged the enemy stronghold with a torrent of rifle fire.
我們立刻用密集的步槍火力攻擊敵人據點.
Hughes was barraged with phone calls from friends who were furious at the indiscreet disclosures.
休斯的電話快被他的朋友打爆了,就因為他一不小心說漏了嘴而惹惱了他們。
Our troops barraged against the enemy with a torrent of rifle fire.
我軍以密集的步槍火力向敵人開火.
The speaker was barraged by an angry audience.
說話者被憤怒的聽眾攻擊.