rail
Prononciation : [/ɹeɪ(ə)l/]
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Contexte : « transportation »
(noun) a bar of steel or other material that forms a track for trains to run on. It is the long metal bar that trains ride on.
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The train sped along the rail on its journey.
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The rail was damaged, so the train couldn't pass.
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How long is the rail that the train runs on?
Contexte : « complain »
(verb) to criticize someone or something in an angry or harsh way. It's like when you complain loudly and angrily about something that bothers you.
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She continued to rail against the unfair treatment she received.
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He tried not to rail against his boss, even though he was frustrated.
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Why did she rail against the new company policy?
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