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railroad美 ['reɪl.roʊd] 英 ['reɪl.rəʊd] - n.铁路;铁道;铁路公司;铁路系统
- v.迫使…仓促行事;强迫…做;强使(决定、法律等)草率通过;轻率判处
- 网络铁轨;用铁路运送图片;铁路--铁路
复数:railroads 过去分词:railroaded 现在分词:railroading n. track,line,route,rail,rail line v. push,force,steamroller,bulldoze,shove 1. | 铁路;铁道a track with rails on which trains run |
2. | 铁路系统;铁路公司;铁道部门a system of tracks, together with the trains that run on them, and the organization and people needed to operate them |
| This town got a lot bigger when the railroad came in the 1860s. 自从 19 世纪 60 年代通了火车之后,这座城镇变大了许多。 |
1. | ~ sb (into sth/into doing sth) 迫使…仓促行事;强迫…做to force sb to do sth before they have had enough time to decide whether or not they want to do it |
2. | ~ sth (through/through sth) 强使(决定、法律等)草率通过to make a group of people accept a decision, law, etc. quickly by putting pressure on them |
| The bill was railroaded through the House. 议院不得已草率通过了这项提案。 |
3. | ~ sb 轻率判处to decide that sb is guilty of a crime, without giving them a fair trial |
n. | 3. (包含车辆、房产、建筑物等说的)铁路设施;铁路公司;〔集合词〕铁路员工 3. (包含车辆、房产、建筑物等说的)铁路设施;铁路公司;〔集合词〕铁路员工 | v. | 7. 使(某人或某事物)草草了事;使(议案等)草草通过: 7. 使(某人或某事物)草草了事;使(议案等)草草通过: |
n. | 1. a track consisting of steel rails usually fastened to wood or concrete ties, designed to carry a locomotive and its cars or anything similar 2. a network of railroad lines, together with the trains, buildings, equipment, and staff needed to operate a rail transport system, or the organization or company that owns or runs this 3. the metal track that trains travel on 1. a track consisting of steel rails usually fastened to wood or concrete ties, designed to carry a locomotive and its cars or anything similar 2. a network of railroad lines, together with the trains, buildings, equipment, and staff needed to operate a rail transport system, or the organization or company that owns or runs this 3. the metal track that trains travel on | v. | 1. to push something through a legislature, committee, or other decision-making body quickly so that there is not enough time for objections to be considered 2. to force a person or group to make a decision or take action quickly, without time for consideration or discussion 3. to convict somebody on the basis of flimsy or false evidence 4. to transport or send something by rail 7. to force someone to do something that they do not really want to do 8. rush(sb.or sth.)unfairly(to,into,through,etc.) 9. (informal)send along quickly or too quickly to be fair 1. to push something through a legislature, committee, or other decision-making body quickly so that there is not enough time for objections to be considered 2. to force a person or group to make a decision or take action quickly, without time for consideration or discussion 3. to convict somebody on the basis of flimsy or false evidence 4. to transport or send something by rail 7. to force someone to do something that they do not really want to do 8. rush(sb.or sth.)unfairly(to,into,through,etc.) 9. (informal)send along quickly or too quickly to be fair | adj. | |
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