barge       
 verb [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] uk/bɑːdʒ/ us/bɑːrdʒ/
 (鲁莽地)冲,闯
to hurry somewhere or through a place in a rude and forceful way
  They barged through the crowds. 他们在人群中横冲直撞。 
 When the doors opened she barged her way to the front of the queue. 门一开她就冲到了队伍的前面。 
 The man barged (= pushed) into her and ran on without stopping. 那个男人撞上她后停也没停接着就跑了。 
 Phrasal verb     
barge in 闯入
to walk into a room quickly, without being invited
  I wish he'd knock instead of just barging in. 我希望他进来前要敲门而不是直接闯入。 
 She barged in on me when I was in the bathroom. 我在洗手间的时候,她闯了进来。 
 Suddenly two men barged in to the room. 突然,两个男人冲进了房间。 
  UK informal(粗鲁地)打断,插话 
to interrupt rudely
  Sorry to barge in, but I couldn't help overhearing what you were saying. 对不起打断一下,我刚才碰巧听见了你们的谈话。 
 barge      
noun [ C ] uk/bɑːdʒ/ us/bɑːrdʒ/
 驳船,平底载货船
a long boat with a flat bottom, used for carrying heavy objects on rivers or canals