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1 barge
1. nounKahn, der2. intransitive verb1) (lurch)2)* * *1. noun1) (a flat-bottomed boat for carrying goods etc.) der Lastkahn, das Frachtschiff2) (a large power-driven boat.) das Motorschiff2. verb2) (to bump (into): He barged into me.) prallen* * *[bɑ:ʤ, AM bɑ:rʤ]II. vi1. (dash) rempeln▪ to \barge into sb in jdn hineinlaufen, jdn anrempeln2. (push) drängeln, schiebenIII. vtto \barge one's way through sth sich dat seinen Weg durch etw akk bahnen, sich akk durch etw akk durchkämpfento \barge one's way to the front sich akk nach vorne drängeln* * *[bAːdZ]1. n1) (for freight) Last- or Frachtkahn m; (unpowered) Schleppkahn m; (= lighter) Leichter m; (= ship's boat) Barkasse f; (= houseboat) Hausboot ntthe Royal/state barge — die königliche Barkasse/die Staatsbarkasse; (unpowered) das königliche Boot/das Staatsboot
2. vt1)he barged me out of the way — er hat mich weggestoßen
he barged his way into the room — er ist ( ins Zimmer) hereingeplatzt (inf)
3. vi1)to barge into a room — (in ein Zimmer) herein-/hineinplatzen (inf)
to barge out of a room — aus einem Zimmer heraus-/hinausstürmen
he barged through the crowd — er drängte or boxte (inf) sich durch die Menge
* * *barge [bɑː(r)dʒ]A s2. SCHIFF Schaluppe f3. SCHIFF (Offiziers-)Barkasse f4. (geschmücktes) Gala(ruder)boot5. Hausboot n6. SPORT. US zu Trainingszwecken benutztes breites, schweres Rennruderboot8. umg Rempler m umg, Stoß mB v/i1. sich schwerfällig (daher)bewegen, trottena) hereinplatzen (in akk):b) sich einmischen (in akk):C v/t1. mit Schleppkähnen etc befördern3. barge one’s way through umg → B 4* * *1. nounKahn, der2. intransitive verb1) (lurch)2)* * *n.Kahn ¨-e m.Lastkahn -¨e m. -
2 barge
[bɑ:ʤ, Am bɑ:rʤ] n1) ( dash) rempeln;they \barged through the crowd sie drängten sich durch die Menge;to \barge into sb in jdn hineinlaufen, jdn anrempelnto \barge one's way through sth sich dat seinen Weg durch etw akk bahnen, sich akk durch etw akk durchkämpfen;to \barge one's way to the front sich akk nach vorne drängeln
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