barraging
读音:[bə'rɑ:ʒ]
[ barraging ]
n. 弹幕, 掩护炮火n. 拦河坝vt. 以密集火力进攻
例句与用法:
A barrage of criticism.
接二连三的一大堆批评
词形变化:
动词过去式: barraged | 动词过去分词: barraged | 动词现在分词: barraging | 动词第三人称单数: barrages |
barraging
词形变化:
动词过去式: barraged | 动词过去分词: barraged | 动词现在分词: barraging | 动词第三人称单数: barrages |
barraging
动词 barrage:
address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage
同义词:bombard, barrage
barraging
1. “My belief is that when we stop barraging people with bad news, they will take a deep breath and go back to work,” he says.
乔伊斯说:“我相信,当我们不再用接二连三的坏消息打击人们时,他们就会深呼一口气,然后回去工作。”
2. In the afternoon of August 24 AD 79 Mount Vesuvius on the island of Sicily erupted sending out a huge cloud of glowing ash and barraging the surrounding country with showers of rock.
公元79年8月24日下午,西西里岛上的维苏威火山爆发了,喷出一大片炽热的灰云。岩石像暴雨般地落到周围的地区。
3. barraging the speaker with questions;
接二连三地向演讲者提出问题;
4. The announcement ends a week of broading, barraging and barricading that ground South Korea's legislature branch to a halt.
这个声明发布后,持续了一周的大规模无武装包围活动宣告结束。这些活动导致韩国立法机关无法运行。