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    1. rail

      英 [re?l] 美[rel]
      • n. 鐵軌;扶手;橫桿;圍欄
      • vi. 抱怨;責(zé)罵
      • vt. 鋪鐵軌;以橫木圍欄

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?rails;第三人稱單數(shù):?rails;過去式:?railed;過去分詞:?railed;現(xiàn)在分詞:?railing;

      中文詞源


      rail 欄桿,橫竿,鐵軌

      來自古法語 reille,柱子,竿,桿,來自拉丁語 regula,直桿,小桿,-ula,小詞后綴,來自 regere, 拉直,伸直,詞源同 regulate,right.引申詞義鐵軌。拼寫比較 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 Proven?al 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 raler "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 Proven?al 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(shù)十億元花在新城市鐵路項(xiàng)目上。

      來自柯林斯例句

      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。

      來自柯林斯例句

      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(yùn)輸系統(tǒng)陷入混亂。

      來自柯林斯例句

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

      來自柯林斯例句

      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后境況更加慘淡。

      來自柯林斯例句