释义 |
●ˌbarge ˈin (on sb/sth) ●ˌbarge ˈinto sth (informal) 1. to enter a place or join a group of people quickly and rudely, without being asked 擅自闯入;冒昧介入◆Sorry to barge in, but… 抱歉冒昧打扰,可是…◆She barged in on our meeting without knocking. 我们开会时,她门也不敲就闯了进来。◆He just barged (his way) into the room. 他径直闯进了屋子。2. to interrupt what sb is doing or saying, especially when you have not been invited to join in 插嘴;打岔;打扰◆As soon as I paused for breath, Bart barged in. 我刚停下来喘口气,巴特便抢过了话头。◆You can’t just come barging into our conversation! 你不能这么冒冒失失地打断我们的谈话![v + adv] [v + prep] |