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noun1) (Mil.) Sperrfeuer, das; (fig.)2) (dam) Talsperre, die* * *1) (something that keeps back an enemy: a barrage of gunfire.) das Sperrfeuer2) (an overwhelming number: a barrage of questions.) überwältigende Menge3) (a man-made barrier across a river.) der Damm* * *bar·rage[ˈbærɑ:(d)ʒ, AM bəˈrɑ:(d)ʒ]I. nthey received a \barrage of criticism es hagelte nur so an Kritika \barrage of complaints eine Beschwerdefluta \barrage of questions ein Schwall m von FragenII. vtto be \barraged with complaints/questions mit Beschwerden/Fragen bombardiert werden* * *['brAːZ]nunder this barrage of stones... — unter diesem Steinhagel...
they kept up a barrage of stones — sie bedeckten die Polizei/uns etc mit einem Steinhagel
he faced a barrage of questions — er wurde mit Fragen beschossen
* * *barrage1 [ˈbærɑːʒ; US bəˈrɑːʒ]A s1. MILa) Sperrfeuer nb) (Ballon-, Minen- etc) Sperre f:barrage balloon Sperrballon m;2. (Pfeil-, Stein- etc) Hagel m3. fig Hagel m, (Wort-, Rede) Schwall m:a barrage of questions ein Schwall von FragenB v/t1. MIL mit Sperrfeuer belegenwith mit Fragen etc)barrage2 [ˈbærɑːʒ; US ˈbɑːrıdʒ] s TECH Damm m, besonders Talsperre f, Staudamm m* * *noun1) (Mil.) Sperrfeuer, das; (fig.)2) (dam) Talsperre, die* * *(military) n.Sperrfeuer n. n.Barriere - f.Staustufe f.Trommelfeuer (Militär) n. -
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bar·rage [ʼbærɑ:(d)ʒ, Am bəʼrɑ:(d)ʒ] nthey received a \barrage of criticism es hagelte nur so an Kritik;a \barrage of complaints eine Beschwerdeflut;a \barrage of questions ein Schwall m von Fragento be \barraged with complaints/ questions mit Beschwerden/Fragen bombardiert werden
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