railroad
英:[ˈreɪlrəʊd] 美: [ˈreɪlroʊd]
railroad 基本解释
n.铁路,铁道;铁路系统,铁路公司;
v.迫使…仓促行事;强使…草率通过 ;强迫…做;轻率判处
变形
复数:railroads过去式:railroaded过去分词:railroaded现在分词:railroading第三人称单数:railroads
英英释义
railroad[ 'reilrəud ]
n.line that is the commercial organization responsible for operating a system of transportation for trains that pull passengers or freight同义词:railwayrailroad linerailway linerailway system
a line of track providing a runway for wheels"he walked along the railroad track"
同义词:railroad trackrailway
v.compel by coercion, threats, or crude means同义词:dragoonsandbag
supply with railroad lines"railroad the West"
transport by railroad
railroad 相关例句
词组短语
railroad car有轨电车
railroad industry铁路工业
railroad station火车站;铁路车站
railroad track铁轨;铁路轨道
railroad crossing铁路穿越;铁路公路交叉道口;铁路平交道
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- We will send the goods by railroad.
我们将用铁路运输货物。 - The building of the railroad is progressing.
铁路正在建造中。 - Butterfield's railroad lost some money.
巴特菲尔德的铁路公司损失了点钱。
用作及物动词(vt.)- These goods will be railroaded to that city.
这些货物将由铁路运送到那个城市。 - to railroad a bill through congress
使议案在国会草草通过 - The workers were railroaded into signing the agreement.
工人们被逼着匆忙地签订了这个协议。
用作不及物动词(vi.)- Butterfield's railroad lost some money.
巴特菲尔德的铁路公司损失了点钱。 - The stock of the A. B. railroad is not worth a straw.
该铁路公司的股票如同废纸。
权威例句
System for monitoring railroad carsThe generalized railroad crossing: a case study in formal verification of real-time systemsDaring and suffering : a history of the great railroad adventure /Appendix C: Important inventions in the Railroad Industry : Invention and Economic GrowthA Molecular Railroad with Large Pores: Synthesis and Structure of Ni(4,4'-bpy)(2.5)(H(2)O)(2)(ClO(4))(2).1.5(4,4'-bpy).2H(2)O.Dijkstra's Algorithm On-Line: An Empirical Case Study from Public Railroad TransportDijkstra’s Algorithm On-Line: An Empirical Case Study from Public Railroad TransportDijkstra’s Algorithm On-Line: An Empirical Case Study from Public Railroad TransportLeisure time physical activity and coronary heart disease death. The US Railroad Study.Environmental variation, strategic change and firm performance: A study of railroad deregulation