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 barrage [bə'rɑʒ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 弹幕, 掩护炮火

vt. 以密集炮火进攻


  1. A barrage of criticism.
    接二连三的一大堆批评
  2. There is a continuing artillery barrage.
    大炮持续不断的轰击伊军。
  3. The attack jumped off under cover of a barrage.
    进攻在炮火的掩护下开始了。


barrage
[ noun ]
  1. the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)

  2. <noun.communication>
    a barrage of questions
    a bombardment of mail complaining about his mistake
  3. the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target

  4. <noun.act>
    they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops
    the shelling went on for hours without pausing
[ verb ]
  1. address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage

  2. <verb.communication> bombard
    The speaker was barraged by an angry audience
    The governor was bombarded with requests to grant a pardon to the convicted killer


Barrage \Bar"rage\, n. [F., fr. barrer to bar, from barre bar.]
(Engin.)
An artificial bar or obstruction placed in a river or
watercourse to increase the depth of water; as, the barrages
of the Nile.

  1. Stocks did most of their climbing just before the close in a barrage of program-trading activity linked to a set of expiring options and futures on stock indexes and individual stocks.
  2. They also noted hopes for evidence in the next few days that the economy was maintaining a moderate pace of growth, despite a recent barrage of disappointing corporate earnings reports.
  3. Intel, Santa Clara, Calif., is betting that its less well-off rivals won't be able to afford the investment they need to keep pace with Intel's barrage of new chips.
  4. A mortar barrage by Serb guerrillas forced Croat commanders to close a bridge in Maslinica that was central Croatia's last direct link with the Adriatic coast.
  5. That took place under a barrage of hostile criticism from Communist authorities in Warsaw, Moscow and other East bloc capitals.
  6. The latest barrage of criticism comes from the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress.
  7. The stock market declined broadly today, retreating in the face of a fresh barrage of statistics on the state of the economy.
  8. Stock prices fell to an eight-week low Wednesday under a barrage of late selling attributed to disappointing economic and earnings news.
  9. But voters expressed reservations about the qualifications and background of the 41-year-old Quayle, who has faced a barrage of questions about his enrollment in the National Guard during the height of the Vietnam War.
  10. He also has the kind of get-it-over-with mind-set displayed in the initial air barrage.
  11. Task force soldiers advanced behind a barrage of heavy artillery, backed by government troops and by a rival rebel faction under Prince Johnson, who broke with Taylor last February.
  12. Japan's newly appointed justice minister resigned Friday under a barrage of criticism for accepting political donations from a company at the center of a major scandal.
  13. The rocket barrage in Zagreb narrowly missed the republic's top leaders and Yugoslavia's federal Premier Markovic, a Croat who was holding talks in the building.
  14. A little light electoral bribery on March 10 might be met by a heavy barrage of criticism.
  15. Increasingly, this campaign has seemed to catch the ruling junta off balance and it has responded with an escalating barrage of nastiness and vitriol.
  16. He says the fishermen are not opposed to the regeneration of Newport, but a barrage appears to be a frivolous solution.
  17. The outbreak was the worst in Indiana since a tornado barrage in 1974 killed 47 people.
  18. The propaganda barrage has included calls for people to inform on friends and relatives.
  19. However, the court did say that "the barrage of gunfire far exceeded the response that was appropriate." Today, bullet holes are still visible in the walls.
  20. A police spokesman, who cannot be identified under standing regulations, said a military hospital in Badaro controlled by Aoun was severely damaged by a rocket barrage that set it ablaze.
  21. Iranian leaders fear that Iraq will blitz Tehran and other major cities with a barrage of missiles to disrupt the elections, and they have urged Iran's more than 20 million voters to turn out in a massive show of defiance.
  22. A general election might bring a change of government, and the Labour party does not have the same commitment to the barrage. Further delay could mean the difference between a piecemeal waterside development and a dream enterprise.
  23. Analysts said traders were encouraged by the market's steady showing since it ran into a barrage of sell orders in early trading on Monday.
  24. Several countries have begun calling their diplomats home from Kabul after a barrage of guerrilla rocket attacks on the Afghan capital, Western diplomats said Friday.
  25. Christian gunners retaliated with a barrage of 155mm howitzer shells on the seaside boulevard of Moslem west Beirut, where several Syrian batteries are deployed.
  26. Young's campaign is hard at work on a barrage of campaign commercials he'll unleash in those final weeks.
  27. First came the pre-summit media barrage.
  28. L. William Seidman, chairman of the Resolution Trust Corp. as well as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., on Monday cited a barrage of statistics to demonstrate his agency's progress since its creation last year.
  29. The same crowd had just fought police and forced officers to retreat under a barrage of rocks and bottles, investigators said.
  30. The barrage sparked fires that raced through housing in the working class Chorrillo neighborhood, creating at least 20,000 refugees.
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