railway line
英 [ˈreɪlweɪ laɪn]
美 [ˈreɪlweɪ laɪn]
网络 铁路线路; 旧铁路线; 铁路线; 铁路
英英释义
noun
- the road consisting of railroad track and roadbed
- line that is the commercial organization responsible for operating a system of transportation for trains that pull passengers or freight
双语例句
- There is ample capacity for freight on this railway line outside commuter peak times.
在上下班乘客高峰时间之外,这条铁路线的货运能力是绰绰有余的。 - Take the narrow lane going north-west parallel with the railway line.
走和铁路线平行的那条西北向的窄巷。 - They destroyed the railway line to prevent the supplies from coming up to, the enemy camp.
他们破坏了铁路,切断了给敌人兵营的给养运输。 - In some places there was no way through for the railway line, so new passages had to be opened up with explosives.
有些地方无法铺设铁路线,一些新的路段得用炸药炸开。 - The railway line crosses the country from west coast to east coast.
这条铁路线横穿全境,连接西海岸和东海岸。 - You will be in danger if you walk on a railway line.
如果你在铁路轨道上行走那是很危险的。 - Guangzhou is at the end of the railway line.
广州在铁路的终点。 - Consolidation of existing abutments is key to ensuring construction period and normal operation of railway line.
既有桥台加固是控制工期、确保线路正常运营的关键。 - The proposed truncation of the railway line would fore more traffic onto roads which are alrady congested.
建议缩短铁路将迫使更多的车辆拥入早已拥挤不堪的公路上。 - Alongside the railway line, in a kaleidoscope of colours, cars and lorries waited patiently.
各种颜色的汽车和卡车沿着铁路线耐心等着。
