英語單詞

rail是什麽意思

rail

英 [reɪl] 美 [rel]
  • n. 鐵軌;扶手;橫杆;圍欄
  • vi. 抱怨;責罵
  • vt. 鋪鐵軌;以橫木圍欄

中文詞源


rail 欄杆,橫竿,鐵軌

來自古法語 reille,柱子,竿,杆,來自拉丁語 regula,直杆,小杆,-ula,小詞後綴,來自 regere, 拉直,伸直,詞源同 regulate,right.引申詞義鐵軌。拚寫比較 rule,regulate.

英文詞源


rail
rail: English has three words rail. The oldest, ‘rod, bar’ [13], comes via Old French reille ‘iron bar’ from Latin rēgula ‘straight stick, rod’, source of English regular and rule. The bird-name rail [15] goes back via Old Northern French raille to Vulgar Latin *rascula, which probably originated in imitation of the bird’s hoarse cry.

And rail ‘complain, be abusive’ [15] comes via Old French railler ‘mock’ and Provençal ralhar ‘scoff’ from Vulgar Latin *ragulāre ‘bray’, an alteration of ragere ‘neigh, roar’. This in turn was a blend of Latin rugīre ‘bellow’ and Vulgar Latin *bragere ‘bray’ (source of English bray [13]). Raillery [17] and rally ‘tease’ [17] come from the same source.

=> regular, rule; bray, rally
rail (n.1)
"horizontal bar passing from one post or support to another," c. 1300, from Old French reille "bolt, bar," from Vulgar Latin *regla, from Latin regula "straight stick," diminutive form related to regere "to straighten, guide" (see regal). Used figuratively for thinness from 1872. To be off the rails in a figurative sense is from 1848, an image from the railroads. In U.S. use, "A piece of timber, cleft, hewed, or sawed, inserted in upright posts for fencing" [Webster, 1830].
rail (n.2)
"small wading bird," mid-15c., from Old French raale (13c.), related to râler "to rattle," of unknown origin, perhaps imitative of its cry.
rail (v.1)
"complain," mid-15c., from Middle French railler "to tease or joke" (15c.), perhaps from Old Provençal ralhar "scoff, to chat, to joke," from Vulgar Latin *ragulare "to bray" (source also of Italian ragghiare "to bray"), from Late Latin ragere "to roar," probably of imitative origin. See rally (v.2). Related: Railed; railing.
rail (v.2)
"fence in with rails," late 14c., from rail (n.1). Related: Railed; railing.

雙語例句


1. The government is spending billions of dollars on new urban rail projects.
政府正把數十億元花在新城市鐵路項目上。

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2. The rail strike is causing major disruptions at the country's ports.
鐵路罷工使該國港口陷入了一片混亂。

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3. The sudden onset of winter caused havoc with rail and air transport.
冬天的突然降臨讓鐵路和航空運輸係統陷入混亂。

來自柯林斯例句

4. The president traveled by rail to his home town.
總統坐火車回到了他的家鄉。

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5. The gloom deepened after a thumping £45m loss at British Rail.
英國鐵路公司遭受了4,500萬英鎊的巨額損失後境況更加慘淡。

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