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单词 barrage
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barrage


bar·rage 1

B0086800 (bär′ĭj)n. An artificial obstruction, such as a dam or irrigation channel, built in a watercourse to increase its depth or to divert its flow.
[French, from barrer, to bar, from barre, bar, from Old French; see bar1.]

bar·rage 2

B0086900 (bə-räzh′)n.1. A concentrated discharge or bombardment of artillery, missiles, or firearms.2. An overwhelming, concentrated outpouring, as of words or requests: a barrage of criticism.tr.v. bar·raged, bar·rag·ing, bar·rag·es To direct a barrage at.
[French (tir de) barrage, barrier (fire); see barrage1.]Synonyms: barrage2, bombard, pelt2, pepper
These verbs mean to direct a concentrated outpouring of something at someone: barraged the speaker with questions; bombarded the box office with ticket orders; pelted the clerk with complaints; peppered the senator with protests.

barrage

(ˈbærɑːʒ) n1. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) military the firing of artillery to saturate an area, either to protect against an attack or to support an advance2. an overwhelming and continuous delivery of something, as words, questions, or punches3. (Civil Engineering) a usually gated construction, similar to a low dam, across a watercourse, esp one to increase the depth of water to assist navigation or irrigation4. (Fencing) fencing a heat or series of bouts in a competitionvb (tr) to attack or confront with a barrage: the speaker was barraged with abuse. [C19: from French, from barrer to obstruct; see bar1]

bar•rage

(bəˈrɑʒ; esp. Brit. ˈbær ɑʒ for 1, 2; ˈbɑr ɪdʒ for 3)

n., v. -raged, -rag•ing. n. 1. a heavy barrier of artillery fire to protect troop movements or to stop an enemy advance. 2. an overwhelming quantity or explosion, as of words, blows, or criticisms: a barrage of questions. 3. an artificial obstruction in a watercourse to increase the depth of the water, facilitate irrigation, etc. v.t. 4. to subject to a barrage. [1855–60; < French: blocking, barrier]

barrage

1. A prearranged barrier of fires, except that delivered by small arms, designed to protect friendly troops and installations by impeding enemy movements across defensive lines or areas.
2. A protective screen of balloons that is moored to the ground and kept at given heights to prevent or hinder operations by enemy aircraft. This meaning also called balloon barrage.
3. A type of electronic attack intended for simultaneous jamming over a wide area of frequency spectrum. See also barrage jamming; electronic warfare; fires.

barrage


Past participle: barraged
Gerund: barraging
Imperative
barrage
barrage
Present
I barrage
you barrage
he/she/it barrages
we barrage
you barrage
they barrage
Preterite
I barraged
you barraged
he/she/it barraged
we barraged
you barraged
they barraged
Present Continuous
I am barraging
you are barraging
he/she/it is barraging
we are barraging
you are barraging
they are barraging
Present Perfect
I have barraged
you have barraged
he/she/it has barraged
we have barraged
you have barraged
they have barraged
Past Continuous
I was barraging
you were barraging
he/she/it was barraging
we were barraging
you were barraging
they were barraging
Past Perfect
I had barraged
you had barraged
he/she/it had barraged
we had barraged
you had barraged
they had barraged
Future
I will barrage
you will barrage
he/she/it will barrage
we will barrage
you will barrage
they will barrage
Future Perfect
I will have barraged
you will have barraged
he/she/it will have barraged
we will have barraged
you will have barraged
they will have barraged
Future Continuous
I will be barraging
you will be barraging
he/she/it will be barraging
we will be barraging
you will be barraging
they will be barraging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been barraging
you have been barraging
he/she/it has been barraging
we have been barraging
you have been barraging
they have been barraging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been barraging
you will have been barraging
he/she/it will have been barraging
we will have been barraging
you will have been barraging
they will have been barraging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been barraging
you had been barraging
he/she/it had been barraging
we had been barraging
you had been barraging
they had been barraging
Conditional
I would barrage
you would barrage
he/she/it would barrage
we would barrage
you would barrage
they would barrage
Past Conditional
I would have barraged
you would have barraged
he/she/it would have barraged
we would have barraged
you would have barraged
they would have barraged
Thesaurus
Noun1.barrage - the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written); "a barrage of questions"; "a bombardment of mail complaining about his mistake"bombardment, onslaught, outpouringlanguage, linguistic communication - a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols; "he taught foreign languages"; "the language introduced is standard throughout the text"; "the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written"
2.barrage - the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific targetbarrage - the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target; "they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops"; "the shelling went on for hours without pausing"barrage fire, shelling, bombardment, batteryfiring, fire - the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy; "hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes"; "they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire"
Verb1.barrage - address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage; "The speaker was barraged by an angry audience"; "The governor was bombarded with requests to grant a pardon to the convicted killer"bombardlash out, attack, snipe, assail, assault, round - attack in speech or writing; "The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker"

barrage

noun (Military)1. bombardment, attack, bombing, assault, shelling, battery, volley, blitz, salvo, strafe, fusillade, cannonade, curtain of fire a barrage of anti-aircraft fire2. torrent, attack, mass, storm, assault, burst, stream, hail, outburst, rain, spate, onslaught, deluge, plethora, profusion a barrage of angry questions from the floor3. barrier, wall, dam, obstruction, embankment a hydro-electric tidal barrageverb1. harass, harry, bug (informal), annoy, hound, badger, pester Doctors are complaining about being barraged by drug-company salesmen.

barrage

nounA concentrated outpouring, as of missiles, words, or blows:bombardment, burst, cannonade, fusillade, hail, salvo, shower, storm, volley.verbTo direct a barrage at:bombard, cannonade, fusillade, pepper, shower.
Translations
一大堆一连串拦河坝掩护

barrage

(ˈbӕraːʒ) , ((American) bəˈra:ʒ) noun1. something that keeps back an enemy. a barrage of gunfire. 掩護 掩护2. an overwhelming number. a barrage of questions. 一連串,一大堆 一连串,一大堆 3. a man-made barrier across a river. 攔河壩(堰) 拦河坝
IdiomsSeebarrage of criticism

barrage


barrage

1. a usually gated construction, similar to a low dam, across a watercourse, esp one to increase the depth of water to assist navigation or irrigation 2. Fencing a heat or series of bouts in a competition

Barrage

 

a type of artillery fire used to repulse attacks and counterattacks by enemy infantry and tanks; it is applied suddenly and without warning to lines (or sectors) outlined in advance and is usually ranged. Barrages are divided into frontal and flanking fire, according to their direction relative to the front of friendly units. Remoteness of the closest edge of the barrage from friendly units that are hot sheltered guarantees their safety. The depth of barrage sectors usually reaches 150–200 m. When the enemy leaves the barrage sector, the fire is switched to the next line. Barrages may be used by antiaircraft artillery and antiaircraft machine guns to destroy aerial targets.


Barrage

 

a hydroengineering regulating structure designed for the partial or complete damming of secondary river branches in order to increase the flow rate in the main channel. Barrages are used in mountain streams to decrease bottom slopes (underwater gradients) and to halt stream channel erosion. Barrages are constructed in the form of rock-fill walls, fascines, or gabions.

barrage

[bə′räzh] (civil engineering) An artificial dam which increases the depth of water of a river or watercourse, or diverts it into a channel for navigation or irrigation. (ordnance) A prearranged barrier of fire designed to protect friendly troops and installations by impeding enemy movement across defensive lines or areas.

barrage

barragei. A protective screen of balloons that are moored to the ground and kept at varying heights to prevent or hinder operations by low-flying enemy aircraft. See balloon barrage
ii. A type of electronic attack intended for simultaneous jamming over a wide range of frequencies. Also called barrage jamming.
iii. An area where concentrated anti-aircraft fire is directed, thus creating a barrage.

barrage


Related to barrage: Creeping barrage, barrage balloon
  • all
  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for barrage

noun bombardment

Synonyms

  • bombardment
  • attack
  • bombing
  • assault
  • shelling
  • battery
  • volley
  • blitz
  • salvo
  • strafe
  • fusillade
  • cannonade
  • curtain of fire

noun torrent

Synonyms

  • torrent
  • attack
  • mass
  • storm
  • assault
  • burst
  • stream
  • hail
  • outburst
  • rain
  • spate
  • onslaught
  • deluge
  • plethora
  • profusion

noun barrier

Synonyms

  • barrier
  • wall
  • dam
  • obstruction
  • embankment

verb harass

Synonyms

  • harass
  • harry
  • bug
  • annoy
  • hound
  • badger
  • pester

Synonyms for barrage

noun a concentrated outpouring, as of missiles, words, or blows

Synonyms

  • bombardment
  • burst
  • cannonade
  • fusillade
  • hail
  • salvo
  • shower
  • storm
  • volley

verb to direct a barrage at

Synonyms

  • bombard
  • cannonade
  • fusillade
  • pepper
  • shower

Synonyms for barrage

noun the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)

Synonyms

  • bombardment
  • onslaught
  • outpouring

Related Words

  • language
  • linguistic communication

noun the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target

Synonyms

  • barrage fire
  • shelling
  • bombardment
  • battery

Related Words

  • firing
  • fire

verb address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage

Synonyms

  • bombard

Related Words

  • lash out
  • attack
  • snipe
  • assail
  • assault
  • round
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