2N-COUNT [usually singular]接二连三,一连串(的批评、抱怨等) A barrage of something such as criticism or complaints is a large number of them directed at someone, often in an aggressive way. 接二连三,一连串(的批评、抱怨等)
He was faced with a barrage of angry questions from the floor. [+ of]
3VERB [usually passive](大批人或事物)包围;使穷于应付 If you are barraged by people or things, you have to deal with a great number of people or things you would rather avoid. (大批人或事物)包围;使穷于应付
Doctors are complaining about being barraged by drug-company salesmen. [beVERB-ed + by]
医生们抱怨他们疲于应付医药公司的销售人员。
Hughes was barraged with phone calls from friends who were furious at the indiscreet disclosures. [beVERB-ed + with]
1firing of guns射擊ADJECTIVE | VERB + BARRAGE | BARRAGE + NOUN | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤heavy, intense, massive猛烈的/密集的/強大的火力網▸➤artillery, missile, mortar, rocket炮兵/導彈/迫擊炮/火箭火力(網)VERB + BARRAGE➤fire, launch, let loose, send, unleash發起彈幕射擊BARRAGE + NOUN➤balloon(防空)阻塞氣球PREPOSITION➤barrage of⋯的彈幕◇Troops unleashed a barrage of grenades.士兵們扔出了密集的手榴彈。barrage
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2large number of questions, etc.大量提問ADJECTIVE | VERB + BARRAGE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤constant, continuous, daily, endless, non-stop, relentless, steady不停的提問;連珠炮似的提問VERB + BARRAGE➤be faced with, endure, face, withstand面對連續不斷的提問➤unleash連珠炮似的發問▸➤keep up不斷提問◇The reporters kept up a constant barrage of questions.記者們提出一連串的問題。PREPOSITION➤barrage of一連串的⋯◇a barrage of questions一連串的問題◇a barrage of abuse (especially BrE) 一連串的責難◇a barrage of complaints (especially BrE) 一連串的抱怨◇The president is facing a barrage of criticism over his handling of the crisis.總統對這場危機的處理面臨着接二連三的批評。