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railroads

美['reɪl.roʊd],英['reɪl.rəʊd],

释义

n. 铁路;铁路公司;(包含车辆,房产,建筑物等说的)铁路设施; v. 在…铺设铁路;用铁路运输;〈美口〉急急忙忙送去; 网络释义: 铁路法;铁路部门;铁路交叉轨道;

例句

Buffett now owns one of the largest railroads in the world, Burlington Northern, which he took private two years ago.
巴菲特现在拥有世界上最大的铁路公司之一,北方伯灵顿,两年后归他个人所有。
Some railroads are made of two or more tracks.
The worst aspect of the record was the exploitation of these immigrants by the railroads and industries.
最坏的记录是铁路和工业对那些移民的剥削。
The railroads made it possible to travel from one side of the country to the other in less than a week.
从美国一端旅行到另一端搭火车只要一个星期不到的时间就能办到。
This treaty allowed for white settlements in the area, opened it up to railroads, and fixed the southern boundary of Kansas.
这个条款允许当地的白人移民,修筑铁路及整建堪萨斯州的南部边境。
He had made a vast fortune in gold and diamonds. He had built railroads through the wilderness and become one of the century's great rulers.
他因黄金和钻石发家,他在荒野上建造铁路,是19世纪的伟大领袖之一。
Within a few days, sixty thousand railway workers were on strike. Twenty railroads were closed down.
几天之内,有六万铁路工人参加了罢工,二十条铁路线停运。
In none of these cases did the supreme court deny the right of the states to regulate railroads and other corporations.
在所有这些案件中,最高法院并未否定各州有权管理铁路和其它公司。
As there were no railroads in those days, people had to move from place to place in wagons.
在那时,由于没有铁路,人们从一个地方迁移到另一个地方不得不靠马车。
With overt price-fixing cartels clearly illegal, the railroads turned to mergers as the way to eliminate competition between them.
由于公开联合固定价格的卡特尔明确属于非法,铁路业者转而以合并作为避免相互间竞争的手段。

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