rail
- IPA[rāl]
美式
- a bar or series of bars, typically fixed on upright supports, serving as part of a fence or barrier or used to hang things on;the inside boundary fence of a racecourse.
- provide or enclose (a space or place) with a rail or rails;(in windsurfing) sail the board on its edge, so that it is at a sharp angle to the surface of the water
verb: rail, 3rd person present: rails, gerund or present participle: railing, past tense: railed, past participle: railed
noun: rail, plural noun: rails
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a bar or series of bars, typically fixed on upright supports, serving as part of a fence or barrier or used to hang things on a curtain rail
- ▪ the inside boundary fence of a racecourse.
- 2. a steel bar or continuous line of bars laid on the ground as one of a pair forming a railroad track trolley rails
- ▪ railroads as a means of transportation rail fares traveling by rail
- 3. the edge of a surfboard or sailboard.
- 4. a horizontal piece in the frame of a paneled door or sash window.
- 5. a conductor which is maintained at a fixed potential and to which other parts of a circuit are connected the anode must be connected to the positive supply rail
動詞
- 1. provide or enclose (a space or place) with a rail or rails the altar is railed off from the nave
- 2. (in windsurfing) sail the board on its edge, so that it is at a sharp angle to the surface of the water the more you pull down on the boom, the more you rail