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Barrage
01
dilúvio
a large amount of something all at once, like a lot of criticism or questions
Exemplos
The politician faced a barrage of tough questions from reporters.
O político enfrentou uma enxurrada de perguntas difíceis dos repórteres.
He received a barrage of criticism after his statement.
Ele recebeu uma enxurrada de críticas após sua declaração.
02
um fogo de barragem, uma cortina de fogo
a continuous, concentrated attack using artillery to cover a wide area rather than aim at a single target
Exemplos
The troops advanced under a constant barrage of enemy fire.
As tropas avançaram sob um bombardeio constante de fogo inimigo.
The battlefield was covered in smoke after the artillery barrage.
O campo de batalha estava coberto de fumaça após o bombardeio de artilharia.
to barrage
01
assolar, bombardear
to bombard someone with a string of questions
Transitive: to barrage sb with quastions
Exemplos
The teacher was barraged by complaints from students about the difficult and lengthy assignment.
O professor foi bombardeado com queixas dos alunos sobre a tarefa difícil e longa.
The reporter barraged the celebrity with personal and intrusive questions during the interview.
O repórter bombardeou a celebridade com perguntas pessoais e intrusivas durante a entrevista.
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