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elevated railway

高架铁路,高架铁,高架铁道,高架桥

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : US an urban railway track built on supports above a road

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  • All in all, approximately 13,000 Allied POWs and 90,000 Asian laborers perished while working on the railway.

  • Manttan is keen to carry out research on that Burmese side of the railway as his father worked on that section.

  • A dam now in place on the Thai side of the line prevents the railway from being reconstructed in its entirety, he explains.

  • They recorded 10,549 graves on or near the railway in 144 cemeteries, failing to locate only 52 graves.

  • Two years later, Death Metal Angola is readying for its premiere, and the railway film remains unfinished.

  • On his arrival at the local railway station he was met by his lordship in person.

  • Mr. Pontellier once more seated himself with elevated feet, and after a reasonable interval of time smoked some more cigars.

  • Be that as it may, the Railway Clearing House, as a practical entity, came into being in 1842.

  • Four-wheeled railway carriages are, I was going to say, a thing of the past; but that is not so.

  • From pre-natal days I was destined for the railway service, as an oyster to its shell.