单词 | railway-stitch |
释义 | rail1 /rāl/noun
To travel by railway ORIGIN: OFr reille, from L rēgula a ruler railˈage noun (chiefly S Afr) (the cost of) transportation by railway railˈing noun
railˈless adjective railˈbed noun The roadbed of a railway track railˈ-borne adjective Carried by railway railˈbus noun A lightweight railway coach powered by a bus-type diesel engine, or otherwise resembling a bus railˈcar noun (US)
railˈcard noun Any of various cards entitling its holder (eg a young person, old-age pensioner, etc) to reduced train fares railˈ-fence noun (US) A fence of wooden posts and rails railˈhead noun
railˈman or railˈwoman noun A railway employee railˈ-motor noun A self-propelled railway carriage railˈroad noun (chiefly N American) A railway transitive verb (informal)
railroad car noun (US) A railway carriage or a railway van or truck railˈroader noun (US) A railway worker or official railˈ-splitter noun (US) A person who splits logs for fence-rails railˈway noun
Of or relating to a railway railway carriage noun A railway vehicle for passengers railway crossing noun An intersection of railway lines or of road and railway, esp without a bridge railˈwayman noun A railway employee railˈway-stitch noun A name for various quickly worked stitches off the rails
thin as a rail (of a person) extremely thin |
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