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rail against

/reyl/US // reɪl //UK // (reɪl) //

抨击,讽刺,反对,抗议

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bar of wood or metal fixed horizontally for any of various purposes, as for a support, barrier, fence, or railing.
    • : a fence; railing.
    • : one of two fences marking the inside and outside boundaries of a racetrack.
    • : one of a pair of steel bars that provide the running surfaces for the wheels of locomotives and railroad cars.
    • : the railroad as a means of transportation: to travel by rail.
    • : rails, stocks or bonds of railroad companies.
    • : Nautical. a horizontal member capping a bulwark.
    • : Carpentry, Furniture. any of various horizontal members framing panels or the like, as in a system of paneling, paneled door, window sash, or chest of drawers.Compare stile.
    • : Slang. a line of cocaine crystals or powder for inhaling through the nose.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to furnish or enclose with a rail or rails.

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Examples

  • Bring your bike helmet and ride the Monon Trail, a 30-mile or so rail trail that runs from downtown to points north including Broad Ripple Village.

  • Foye said they would include a reduction of as much as 40% in passenger service within the city, and a 50% decrease in service on commuter rail lines, which connect the city to outlying areas where many city workers live.

  • The Metropolitan Transit Authority, which runs New York City’s subways, buses, and commuter rail lines, needs a $12 billion cash infusion to offset losses due to the coronavirus.

  • I’ve pulled the seatpost out of the frame, inserted it through the rear triangle so that the rear wheel couldn’t roll, and locked one seat rail to the seat stay.

  • They’d then have to go at that padlock or the seat rail and be very careful not to slip and cut the frame in the process.

  • Authorities blame anarchists protesting a proposed high-speed rail line called TAV that will link Turin and Lyon, France.

  • Workers built a temporary rail track through the city to move the statue in a process that took three days.

  • After the tunnel was complete, Schmidt went about building a rail line through it.

  • Tougher regulations on tank cars and oil-by-rail make sense.

  • Yes, it costs more to move oil by rail than it does by pipeline.

  • A gentleman got out of a carriage before it stopped, and fell between the rail and the platform.

  • The first rail road opened in Brazil, the emperor and empress being present at the inauguration.

  • An accident occurred on the Panama rail road, recently put in operation, by which 43 persons were killed, and 60 wounded.

  • He drew up the rocker, hoisted his slippered feet on the rail, and proceeded to smoke a cigar.

  • Since then the whole of the trade of transit by rail has been conducted by the companies owning the lines.