单词 | rail |
释义 | rail [reɪl] noun TRAINS 列车 ESSENTIAL countable or uncountable ■the system of transport which uses trains, or one of the two metal bars fixed to the ground on which trains travel 铁路交通;铁路交通系统;铁轨 •Environmentalists argue that more goods should be transported by •A train left/went off the rails and crashed into the bank, killing several passengers.一列火车出轨后撞到路堤上,造成数名乘客死亡。 [reɪl] noun BAR 横杆 ADVANCED countable ■a horizontal bar fixed in position, especially to a wall or to vertical posts, used to close something off, as a support, or to hang things on (尤指固定在墙上或竖杆上的)横杆,栏杆,扶手 •Will spectators please stay behind the rail?观众们请站在栏杆后面好吗? •Hold onto •The (clothes) •He folded the towels neatly and hung them on the towel [reɪl] noun go off the rails informal ■to start behaving in a way that is not generally acceptable, especially dishonestly or illegally 举止怪异;越过道德底线,行为不轨 •He went off the rails in his first year at university.他刚上大学一年级行为就很出轨。 [reɪl] verb intransitive + prep formal ■to complain angrily 谴责;抱怨 •He railed against/at [reɪl] verb intransitive + prep formal Phrasal Verbs [M] rail sth off ■to close something, especially using railings (尤指用栏杆)把…围起,把…圈住,把…隔开 •Part of the playing field had been railed off for use as a car park.运动场的一部分被栏杆隔开,用作停车场。 |
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