derailed 的 3 个定义
- to cause to run off the rails of a track.
- to cause to fail or become deflected from a purpose; reduce or delay the chances for success or development of: Being drafted into the army derailed his career for two years.
- to run off the rails of a track.
- to become derailed; go astray.
- a track device for derailing rolling stock in an emergency.
derailed 近义词
go off the rails
更多derailed例句
- Even a delay in appointments can derail ongoing investigations and regulatory efforts.
- But he cautioned that last-minute snags could still derail an agreement.
- Is he rejecting her, or rejecting her cautionary tale—unable to derail his destiny?
- But let me be clear: if this Congress sends me a new sanctions bill now that threatens to derail these talks, I will veto it.
- Used optimally, carbs can enhance your fitness regimen—not derail it!
- He testified that he had kept the detective agencies informed as to the progress of the plot to derail the train.
- To derail a train is legitimate warfare, with many precedents to support it.
- An engine, moreover, that had the power of leaving the metals to chase you should you not derail it.
- Something told Gladys that the men had had no business at the switch; that they meant to derail and wreck the Limited.
- But, for that matter, he would derail what he liked, and cross where he pleased.