Barrage

/bəˈrɑːʒ/ or /ˈbærɑːʒ/ noun

A heavy, continuous attack with many weapons at once, especially artillery shells. It can also mean a large number of things, like questions or criticisms, coming quickly and all at once.

It comes from French “barrage,” meaning a barrier or dam, from “barrer,” to bar. The military sense grew from the idea of a wall of fire blocking movement.

AMተከታታይ ጥቃት
ARوابل
BNগোলাবর্ষণ
CSzátarná palba
DAspærreild
DESperrfeuer
ELπυκνό πυρ
ESbombardeo
FAآتش متمرکز
FIsulkutuli
FRbarrage
GUગોળીબાર
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