英語單詞

railroad是什麽意思

railroad

英 ['reɪlrəʊd] 美 ['relrod]
  • vt. 由鐵道運輸;鋪設鐵路;以捏造不實之罪使入獄
  • vi. 在鐵路工作;乘火車旅行;築鐵路
  • n. 鐵路;鐵路公司

中文詞源


railroad 鐵路,鐵軌,強迫,促使

rail,鐵軌,road,道路。引申比喻義強迫,迫使,來自火車這一龐然大物的比喻義。

英文詞源


railroad (n.)
1757, from rail (n.1) + road. Originally "road laid with rails for heavy wagons (in mining)." The process itself (but not the word) seems to have been in use by late 17c. Application to passenger and freight trains dates from 1825, though tending to be replaced in this sense in England by railway.
railroad (v.)
"to convict quickly and perhaps unjustly," 1873, American English, from railroad (n.).
A person knowing more than might be desirable of the affairs, or perhaps the previous life of some powerful individual, high in authority, might some day ventilate his knowledge, possibly before a court of justice; but if his wisdom is railroaded to State's prison, his evidence becomes harmless. ["Wanderings of a Vagabond," New York, 1873]
Related: Railroaded; railroading. An earlier verb sense was "to have a mania for building railroads" (1847).

雙語例句


1. The railroad finally reached Santa Barbara in 1877.
鐵路終於在1877年修到了聖巴巴拉。

來自柯林斯例句

2. This town got a lot bigger when the railroad came in the 1860s.
自從19世紀60年代通了火車之後,這座城鎮變大了許多。

來自《權威詞典》

3. Bridges over railroad tracks root danger out in crossing.
鐵軌上空的天橋排除了穿行中的危險.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

4. The railroad connects two cities, namely, New York and Chicago.
這條鐵路連接兩個城市, 即紐約與芝加哥.

來自《現代漢英綜合大詞典》

5. His enemies tried to railroad him to prison without a fair trial.
他的敵人企圖以輕率的審判使他坐牢.

來自《現代英漢綜合大詞典》

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