barrage
ba
rrage
ˈrɑʒ
raazh
British pronunciation
/bˈæɹɑːʒ/

Définition et signification de « barrage » en anglais

Barrage
01

barrage

a large amount of something all at once, like a lot of criticism or questions
example
Exemples
The politician faced a barrage of tough questions from reporters.
Le politicien a fait face à un barrage de questions difficiles de la part des journalistes.
He received a barrage of criticism after his statement.
Il a reçu un barrage de critiques après sa déclaration.
02

un tir de barrage, un barrage d'artillerie

a continuous, concentrated attack using artillery to cover a wide area rather than aim at a single target
example
Exemples
The troops advanced under a constant barrage of enemy fire.
Les troupes ont avancé sous un barrage constant de tirs ennemis.
The battlefield was covered in smoke after the artillery barrage.
Le champ de bataille était couvert de fumée après le barrage d'artillerie.
to barrage
01

bombarder

to bombard someone with a string of questions
Transitive: to barrage sb with quastions
example
Exemples
The teacher was barraged by complaints from students about the difficult and lengthy assignment.
L'enseignant a été bombardé de plaintes par les étudiants concernant le devoir difficile et long.
The reporter barraged the celebrity with personal and intrusive questions during the interview.
Le journaliste a assailli la célébrité de questions personnelles et intrusives pendant l'interview.
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