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单词 rail
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railnoun

uk/reɪl/us/reɪl/

rail noun (TRAINS)

B1 [ U ] the system of transport that uses trains:

Environmentalists argue that more goods should be transported by rail.

[ C ] one of the two metal bars attached to the ground on which trains travel:

A train left/went off the rails and crashed into the bank, killing several passengers.

More examples

  • An inquiry was ordered into the recent rail disaster.
  • Government sources estimate a long-term 50% increase in rail fares.
  • The rail system is to put 20 million pounds into its modernization programme.
  • The question is whether road transit is cheaper than rail.
  • The resort is easily accessible by road, rail and air.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Railways & railway lines

  • Amtrak
  • artery
  • buffer
  • cable railway
  • funicular
  • grade crossing
  • junction
  • light railway
  • metro
  • monorail
  • narrow-gauge
  • point
  • railroad
  • railroad tie
  • rapid-transit
  • signal
  • subway
  • switch
  • switchback
  • track

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rail noun (BAR)

C2 [ C ] a horizontal bar fixed in position, especially to a wall or to vertical posts, used to close something off, as a support, or to hang things on:

Will spectators please stay behind the rail?
Hold onto the rail so that you don't fall.
The (clothes) rail in her wardrobe was crammed full of dresses.

More examples

  • The bathroom has a heated towel rail.
  • I watched an old woman pull herself up the stairs, holding on to a rail.
  • They leaned over the rails and peered down into the dizzying chasm below.
  • The rails were full of expensive clothes.
  • We have a heated towel rail in our bathroom.

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Parts of buildings: fences & rails

  • balustrade
  • banister
  • barbed wire
  • barricade
  • barrier
  • chain-link fence
  • crush barrier
  • fence
  • fence sth in
  • fence sth off
  • fencing
  • gatepost
  • hoarding
  • paling
  • palisade
  • picket fence
  • picture rail
  • railing
  • windbreak

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Idiom(s)

go off the rails

railverb [ I + prep ]

uk/reɪl/us/reɪl/formal

to complain angrily:

He railed against/at the injustices of the system.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Complaining

  • beef
  • bewail
  • bugger, sod, etc. this for a lark! idiom
  • cavil
  • chunter
  • complainant
  • complaint
  • groan
  • grouse
  • harp
  • harp on (about sth)
  • huff and puff idiom
  • kick
  • lodge
  • make a noise about sth idiom
  • nark
  • protest
  • quibble
  • squeal
  • whinger

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Phrasal verb(s)

rail sth off
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