释义 |
railheadrail‧head /ˈreɪlhed/ noun [countable] - From the railheads, professional buffalo hunters fanned out across the plains.
- It was a long haul across the highland roads to the nearest airport and railhead at Inverness.
- Lilting Orcadian voices chattered behind; this line goes to the furthest northern railhead of Britain.
- Remember the march from the railhead to the bivouac at St Omer?
- The east shore of the bay had no airport landing strip, no railhead, no long-distance bus terminal.
- The first two processes to be looked at are Flask Handling from pond to railhead, and the training process.
- The great stations in these cities thus became massive meat railheads.
the end of a railway line |