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词组 barge in
释义
Idiom
barge in (on someone or something)
Theme: INTERRUPTION
to break in on someone or something; to interrupt someone or something.
Oh! I'm sorry. I didn't mean to barge in on you.They barged in on the church service and caused a commotion.You can't just barge in like that!
Idiom
barge in
to enter a room suddenly and unexpectedly.
How can you barge in here like this and start shouting insults at me!

Phr V
barge in
barges, barging, barged
barge in
barge into swh
to walk into a room quickly and without being asked to enter itoften + on
I certainly wasn't about to go barging in on them uninvited.You don't just go barging into someone's bedroom without knocking.
barge in
barge into sth
to interrupt what someone is saying, or to get involved in something even though you have not been asked to
Sorry to barge in, but did I hear you say that you were driving into town?
barge in
verb to intrude, to interfere, especially if rudely or clumsily UK, 1923
phrasebarge in1. barge inbarge into sth to rudely enter a building or room without being asked, especially when it is a private place and other people are in there: Connors barged in when we were in the middle of a meeting. I wish you wouldn't barge into the bathroom without knocking!2. barge inbarge into sth to interrupt what someone else is saying or doing, especially when you are not wanted there and you spoil it for them: Gordon had an annoying habit of sitting down and barging into other people's conversations. I was perfectly happy until Dane Jacobsen came barging into my life.+ on We were anxious not to barge in on the ceremony, but the local people waved to us to join them. SIMILAR TO: intrude

barge in(to)

1. To abruptly and/or rudely interrupt or intrude on someone or something without warning. My bedroom is a private place, you can't just barge in like that! John thought he'd found the door to the restroom, but he accidentally barged into the board meeting instead.
2. To collide with another person or thing. In this usage, "into" is always used. She cut her forehead when she barged into the bookcase. I rounded the corner and nearly barged into Tara.

barge in (to some place)

Fig. to go or come rudely into some place. He just barged right in without knocking. Don't barge in like that, without letting us know you're here!

barge in

(on someone or something) Fig. to break in on someone or something; to interrupt someone or something. Oh! I'm sorry. I didn't mean to barge in on you. They barged in on the church service and caused a commotion. Please don't interrupt me! You can't just barge in like that!

barge in

Enter rudely or abruptly, intrude. For example, Her mother never knocks but just barges in. The term is also put as barge into or barge in on to mean interrupt, as in Who asked you to barge into our conversation? These phrases use to barge in the sense of "bump into" or "knock against," which may allude to the propensity of these clumsy vessels to collide with other craft. [Late 1800s]

barge in

v.
1. To intrude and disrupt: The party was going fine until some uninvited guests barged in.
2. barge in on To intrude on and disrupt some activity or group: I wish you hadn't barged in on the meeting—that was very rude. We were playing cards when my brother barged in on us and told us the news.
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