railroad
n. 鐵路; 鐵道; 鐵路公司; 鐵路部門
v. 迫使…倉促行事; 強迫…做; 輕率判處; 在鐵路工作;乘火車旅行
A railroad is a route between two places along which trains travel on steel rails.
...railroad tracks that led to nowhere...
向遠方延伸的鐵軌
The railroad finally reached Santa Barbara in 1877.
鐵路終於在1877年修到了聖巴巴拉。
A railroad is a company or organization that operates railway routes.
...The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad.
芝加哥和西北鐵路公司
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.
He more or less railroaded the rest of Europe into recognising the new 'independent' states...
他幾乎是迫使著其他歐洲國家承認了那些新興的“獨立”國家。
He railroaded the reforms through.
他強制性地推行了改革。
1. line that is the commercial organization responsible for operating a railway system
2. a line of track providing a runway for wheels;
1. compel by coercion, threats, or crude means;
2. supply with railroad lines;
3. transport by railroad
Highest moving speed per hour is called in the railroad of 200 kilometers above speed railroad.
最高執行時速在200公里以上的鐵路被稱為高速鐵路.
Supported joints in a railroad track have ties directly under the rail ends.
鐵路軌道中的支撐接頭令軌枕直接置於軌端之下.
Do you think you can get me to the railroad station by 8: 30?
你能在八點半之前把我送到火車站 嗎 ?
They used spikes to fasten the rails to a railroad tie.
他們使用道釘把鐵軌固定到枕木上.
Should make full use of place of railroad culture institution, development service is managed model economy.
要充分利用鐵路文化事業單位場所, 發展服務經營型經濟.