单词 | derail |
释义 | derail (once / 4451 pages) v When a train or a subway derails, its wheels accidentally leave the tracks. Train cars that derail can cause the cars behind them to crash. Mistakes by engineers or flaws in the track can derail a train or trolley, sending it off the rails and sometimes injuring the passengers. You can also use the verb derail figuratively, to mean "hinder someone" or "divert a process from going in its intended direction." For example, terrorists might derail ongoing peace talks by blowing up a bus. The word comes from the French dérailler, "go off the rails." WORD FAMILYderail: derailed, derailing, derailment, derails+/derailment: derailments USAGE EXAMPLESHe refused to let intermittent monsoons derail his appointed rounds. Golf Digest(Jan 02, 2017) The city’s transportation board first envisioned a Second Avenue subway in 1929, but the stock market crash and the Great Depression derailed the plan. Seattle Times(Dec 31, 2016) The International Monetary Fund warned in October a $17.5 billion bailout program risked getting derailed if Kiev failed to show "concrete results" in tackling corruption. Reuters(Dec 29, 2016) 1v run off or leave the rails the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks Syn|Hyper jump go, locomote, move, travel change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically 2v cause to run off the tracks they had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste Hyper counteract, countermine, sabotage, subvert, undermine, weaken destroy property or hinder normal operations |
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