railroad
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A railroad is a route between two places along which trains travel on steel rails. 鐵路[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
2. N-COUNT A railroad is a company or organization that operates railway routes. 鐵路公司[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad wouldn't go along with that arrangement and said it would shut down completely. 芝加哥西北鐵路公司不同意那項(xiàng)安排并說(shuō)要徹底停止。
3. V-T If you railroad someone into doing something, you make them do it although they do not really want to, by hurrying them and putting pressure on them. (通過(guò)催促和施壓) 迫使某人做某事
He more or less railroaded the rest of Europe into recognizing the new "independent" states. 他或多或少地強(qiáng)迫了歐洲其他國(guó)家承認(rèn)這些新“獨(dú)立”的國(guó)家。
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railroad /?re?l?r??d/ (railroading,railroaded,railroads)
劍橋詞典
- the metal tracks on which trains run
- We see that freight railroads make good profits while rendering excellent service .
- The railroads have lost a lot of business to trucking companies .
- The bridge carries the railroad across the river .
- The book discusses the decline of the railroads in the United States.
- It was the worst railroad disaster in Indian history . 返回 railroad
鐵路,鐵道
We live close to the railroad line . 我們家離鐵道線(xiàn)很近。
She travelled across Siberia on the Trans-Siberian railroad. 她乘火車(chē)沿西伯利亞鐵路橫穿西伯利亞。
the system of tracks , stations , trains , etc.
鐵路系統(tǒng)
a railroad station /timetable /siding 火車(chē)站/列車(chē)時(shí)刻表/鐵路專(zhuān)用線(xiàn)等
Thomas Grant worked on the railroad(s) for 50 years . 托馬斯?格蘭特在鐵路系統(tǒng)工作了50年。
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