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railed

英 [reɪld]

美 [reɪld]

v.  怒斥; 责骂; 抱怨
rail的过去分词和过去式

COCA.41681

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 横杆;栏杆;扶手
    Arailis a horizontal bar attached to posts or fixed round the edge of something as a fence or support.
    1. They had to walk across an emergency footbridge, holding onto a rope that served as a rail...
      他们必须握着一条绳索充当扶手穿过一条紧急人行天桥。
    2. She gripped the hand rail in the lift.
      她紧紧抓着电梯里的扶手。
  • N-COUNT (挂物用的)横杆,横档
    Arailis a horizontal bar that you hang things on.
    1. ...frocks hanging from a rail...
      挂在横杆上的连衣裙
    2. This pair of curtains will fit a rail up to 7ft 6in wide.
      这副窗帘需要用7.5英尺宽的横杆挂起。
  • N-COUNT 铁轨
    Railsare the steel bars which trains run on.
    1. The train left the rails but somehow forced its way back onto the line.
      火车脱轨了,但总算设法回到了原来的轨道上。
  • N-UNCOUNT 乘火车(旅行);用火车(运送)
    If you travel or send somethingby rail, you travel or send it on a train.
    1. The president traveled by rail to his home town.
      总统坐火车回到了他的家乡。
    2. ...the electric rail link between Manchester and Sheffield.
      曼彻斯特和谢菲尔德之间的电气化铁路线
  • VERB (大声)责骂,呵斥
    If yourailagainst something, you criticize it loudly and angrily.
    1. He railed against hypocrisy and greed...
      他痛斥伪善和贪婪的行为。
    2. I'd cursed him and railed at him.
      我曾诅咒并且大声责骂过他。
  • See also:railing
  • PHRASE 复苏;重振
    If something isback on the rails, it is beginning to be successful again after a period when it almost failed.
    1. They are keen to get the negotiating process back on the rails...
      他们热切希望使谈判重新步入正轨。
    2. Her career is back on the rails.
      她的事业得以重振。
  • PHRASE (行为)越轨,不规矩
    If someonegoes off the rails, they start to behave in a way that other people think is unacceptable or very strange, for example they start taking drugs or breaking the law.
    1. They've got to do something about these children because clearly they've gone off the rails.
      他们必须得管管这些孩子了,因为他们实在太不像话了。

双语例句

  • So many people had fallen into the pond that it had to be railed off.
    有那么多的人掉进了池塘,所以一定要用栏杆围起来。
  • He had been railed against by them as a prig and a poseur.
    他们责骂他是一个沾沾自喜、装腔作势的人。
  • As ever, Wenger railed on the touchline against some of Chelsea's physical stuff.
    和往常一样,温格在球场边不断地抱怨着切尔西的一些身体冲撞。
  • Many argue that its inclusion would buttress a system that independent India's first leaders railed against.
    许多人称这一举措所支持的系统会令独立印度的首任主席严词谴责。
  • The policies I have seen are either crazy ( one protester railed on a video about closing the Federal Reserve and abolishing fiat money) or have little chance of gaining wide support.
    我所见到他们提出的政策要么很疯狂(一名抗议者在一段视频中大喊着要求关闭美联储(Fed)并废除法币),要么不太可能获得广泛支持。
  • Tax havens have proliferated even as the politicians have occasionally railed against them.
    即使偶尔受到政客的抨击,避税天堂仍然得以迅速发展。
  • Bosses such as Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs have railed against the provision, saying it will harm American firms, but it is likely to stay.
    而老板们,比如高盛全球董事长劳埃德.布兰克费恩对这条规定提出了异议,指责这样会损害美国公司的利益,但政府似乎有意要保留这项条款。
  • Or is he the community organiser from Chicago with tight links to unions, who railed against corporate profits in his campaign and vowed to alter the North American Free Trade Agreement?
    他是不是在选战中痛斥公司利润,誓言改变北美自由贸易协定(NAFTA),来自芝加哥而且与工会有着紧密联系的社区干事?
  • They're railed off the yard.
    他们把院子用栏杆围起来了。
  • Mr Putin railed against the US and warned Nato off Georgia.
    普京对美国展开了抨击,并警告北约不要插手格鲁吉亚事务。