Significado:
barge bɑːdʒn. barca de transporte, barcaza, chalana, falúa, gabarra, lancha, lanchónv. moverse torpemente, dando tumbos; irrumpir con rudeza
barge Idioma
barge in
Idiom(s): barge in (on sb or sth)
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!
Wouldn't touch it with a bargepole
(UK) If you wouldn't touch something with a bargepole, you would not consider being involved under any circumstances. (In American English, people say they wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole)
barge in|barge
v. phr., informal To appear uninvited at someone's house or apartment, or to interrupt a conversation. I'm sorry for barging in like that, Sir, but my car died on me and there is no pay phone anywhere. I'm sorry for barging in while you two are having a discussion, but could you please tell me where the nearest exit is?
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