rail

US /reɪl/
UK /reɪl/
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1.

欄杆, 扶手, 軌道

a bar or series of bars, typically fixed on upright supports, serving as a barrier or to support something

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She held onto the stair rail as she went down.
她下樓時扶著樓梯扶手
The curtains hung from a metal rail.
窗簾掛在金屬上。
2.

鐵軌, 軌道

a steel bar or continuous line of bars laid on the ground as one of a pair forming a railway track

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The train ran smoothly along the rails.
火車沿著鐵軌平穩行駛。
They laid new rails for the high-speed line.
他們為高速線路鋪設了新的鐵軌
3.

鐵路, 火車

a railway or system of railways

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Travel by rail is often more scenic.
火車旅行通常風景更美。
The city has an extensive public rail network.
該市擁有廣泛的公共鐵路網絡。
1.

安裝欄杆, 鋪設軌道

to provide with a rail or rails

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They decided to rail off the dangerous section of the cliff.
他們決定用欄杆圍住懸崖的危險部分。
The platform was railed for safety.
平台為了安全安裝了欄杆
2.

鐵路運輸, 用火車運送

to send by rail transport

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The goods were railed across the country.
貨物通過鐵路運往全國各地。
We can rail the equipment directly to the construction site.
我們可以將設備直接通過鐵路運到施工現場。
3.

抨擊, 抱怨, 責罵

to complain or protest strongly and bitterly

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He continued to rail against the injustice of the system.
他繼續抨擊制度的不公。
She railed at the government's decision.
抨擊政府的決定。