barge through v slovarju Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I.barge [brit. angl. bɑːdʒ, am. angl. bɑrdʒ] SAM.

II.barge [brit. angl. bɑːdʒ, am. angl. bɑrdʒ] GLAG. preh. glag. (shove)

III.barge [brit. angl. bɑːdʒ, am. angl. bɑrdʒ] GLAG. nepreh. glag. (move roughly)

I.through [brit. angl. θruː, am. angl. θru] PREDL.

II.through [brit. angl. θruː, am. angl. θru] PRID.

III.through [brit. angl. θruː, am. angl. θru] PRISL.

glej tudi sort, sleep through, see through, see, search, run, put, practice run, pass, live2, live1, hell, go, get, carry

I.sort [brit. angl. sɔːt, am. angl. sɔrt] SAM.

1. sort (kind, type):

sorte ž. spol
genre m. spol
that's my sort of holiday brit. angl. or vacation am. angl.

III.see through GLAG. [brit. angl. siː -, am. angl. si -] (see [sth] through)

II.see <pret. saw; del. Pf. seen> [brit. angl. siː, am. angl. si] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. see (perceive):

to see that
voir que

III.see <pret. saw; del. Pf. seen> [brit. angl. siː, am. angl. si] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

IV.see <pret. saw; del. Pf. seen> [brit. angl. siː, am. angl. si] GLAG. povr. glag.

I.run [brit. angl. rʌn, am. angl. rən] SAM.

III.run <pret. ran, del. Pf. run> [brit. angl. rʌn, am. angl. rən] GLAG. preh. glag.

IV.run <pret. ran, del. Pf. run> [brit. angl. rʌn, am. angl. rən] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

I.put [brit. angl. pʊt, am. angl. pʊt] SAM.

put FINAN. → put option

II.put <sed. del. putting, pret., del. Pf. put> [brit. angl. pʊt, am. angl. pʊt] GLAG. preh. glag.

2. put (cause to go or undergo):

to put oneself in povr. glag. < sed. del. putting; pret., del. Pf. put>:

I.pass [brit. angl. pɑːs, am. angl. pæs] SAM.

5. pass GEOGR. (in mountains):

col m. spol

I.live2 [brit. angl. lʌɪv, am. angl. laɪv] PRID.

II.live2 [brit. angl. lʌɪv, am. angl. laɪv] PRISL.

3. live (remain alive):

live (gen) fig.
I'll live! šalj.

I.hell [brit. angl. hɛl, am. angl. hɛl] SAM.

3. hell (as intensifier) pog.:

he's one hell of a smart guy am. angl.
on en a bavé pog.
dégage! pog.
qu'est- ce que tu fais, bon Dieu? pog.

II.hell [brit. angl. hɛl, am. angl. hɛl] MEDM. sleng

to be hell pog. on sth am. angl.
to catch hell pog. am. angl.
go on, give 'em hell sleng

1. go (move, travel):

aller (from de, to à, en)
who goes there? VOJ.

II.go [brit. angl. ɡəʊ, am. angl. ɡoʊ] GLAG. preh. glag. see usage note

III.go <pl goes> [brit. angl. ɡəʊ, am. angl. ɡoʊ] SAM.

IV.go [brit. angl. ɡəʊ, am. angl. ɡoʊ] PRID.

he's all go pog.!
it's all the go pog.!
that was a near go pog.!
to go off on one brit. angl. pog.
to go off like a frog in a sock avstral. angl. pog. event:
there you go pog.!
don't go there sleng

I.get <sed. del. getting, prét got, del. Pf. got, gotten am. angl.> [ɡet] GLAG. preh. glag. This much-used verb has no multi-purpose equivalent in French and therefore is very often translated by choosing a synonym: to get lunch = to prepare lunch = préparer le déjeuner.
get is used in many idiomatic expressions (to get something off one's chest etc.) and translations will be found in the appropriate entry (chest etc.). This is also true of offensive comments (get stuffed etc.) where the appropriate entry would be stuff.
Remember that when get is used to express the idea that a job is done not by you but by somebody else (to get a room painted etc.) faire is used in French followed by an infinitive (faire repeindre une pièce etc.).
When get has the meaning of become and is followed by an adjective (to get rich/drunk etc.) devenir is sometimes useful but check the appropriate entry (rich, drunk etc.) as a single verb often suffices (s'enrichir, s'enivrer etc.).
For examples and further uses of get see the entry below.

II.get <sed. del. getting, prét got, del. Pf. got, gotten am. angl.> [ɡet] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

get along with you pog.!
get away with you pog.!
get her pog.!
get him pog. in that hat!
il a cassé sa pipe pog.
to get it up vulg.
bander vulg.
to get it up vulg.
to get one's in am. angl. pog.
to get with it pog.

I.carry [brit. angl. ˈkari, am. angl. ˈkɛri] SAM. (range)

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It took about 18 hours for two or three men to pull a barge through the canal.
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A modest broadcasting door is open -- let's barge through it.
www.thenational.scot
If you can't open your door for snow, just barge through, aye?
metro.co.uk
He talks in a slightly accusatory and officious blurt as if he knows that his meaning will have to barge through several layers of prejudice to be heard.
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You hit a locked door or a barrier that even the most muscular of owls couldn't barge through, and you think for a handful of seconds or a minute.
www.kotaku.com.au
The rings, standing at 36ft high and 82ft wide, travelled on a barge through the centre of the city and passed landmark locations.
www.mirror.co.uk
The process involves transferring fuel from a barge through a hose to the ship.
www.cbc.ca
The trouble recently is that very few acknowledge the gesture and sometimes men barge through before women.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
But then once the door is kicked open, there's a lot of complexity that then can barge through that same opening.
hereandnow.wbur.org
It took about 18 hours to pull a barge through the canal.
en.wikipedia.org

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