railroaded

英['reɪlrəʊd] 美['reɪlroʊd]
  • n.铁路;铁路公司=railway(英).vt.由铁道运输;使(议案等)草草通过;迫使仓促行事vi.在铁路公司工作
railroader railroaded railroaded railroading railroads
  • car n.汽车;车厢;吊舱
  • rail n.栏杆;扶手;铁轨v.抱怨;责骂;以横木围栏;铺铁轨
  • tank n.箱;罐;槽;贮水池;坦克vt.把...储于槽中
Noun:
  1. line that is the commercial organization responsible for operating a system of transportation for trains that pull passengers or freight

  2. a line of track providing a runway for wheels;

    "he walked along the railroad track"

Verb:
  1. compel by coercion, threats, or crude means;

    "They sandbagged him to make dinner for everyone"

  2. supply with railroad lines;

    "railroad the West"

  3. transport by railroad

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We will send the goods by railroad.
      我们将用铁路运输货物。
    2. The building of the railroad is progressing.
      铁路正在建造中。
    3. Butterfield's railroad lost some money.
      巴特菲尔德的铁路公司损失了点钱。
    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. These goods will be railroaded to that city.
      这些货物将由铁路运送到那个城市。
    2. to railroad a bill through congress
      使议案在国会草草通过
    3. The workers were railroaded into signing the agreement.
      工人们被逼着匆忙地签订了这个协议。
    用作不及物动词 (vi.)
    1. Butterfield's railroad lost some money.
      巴特菲尔德的铁路公司损失了点钱。
    2. The stock of the A. B. railroad is not worth a straw.
      该铁路公司的股票如同废纸。