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1 词典释义:
railroaded
时间: 2025-09-17 14:47:07
英 ['reɪlrəʊd]
美 [ˈreɪlˌroʊd]

vt. 由铁道运输;铺设铁路;(railroad的过去式)

vi. 迫使…仓促行事;(railroad的过去式)

双语例句
  • The bill was railroaded through the House.

    议院不得已草率通过了这项提案。

    《牛津词典》
  • He more or less railroaded the rest of Europe into recognizing the new "independent" states.

    他或多或少地强迫了欧洲其他国家承认这些新“独立”的国家。

    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • They railroaded the motion through the committee.

    他们使那项动议在委员会中草草通过。

  • They railroaded the plan through the board of directors.

    他们迫使董事会通过这项计划。

  • Changes in the law were railroaded through Parliament.

    更改法规在议会被强行通过。

  • The workers were railroaded into signing the agreement.

    工人们被迫在协议上签了名。

  • Don't get railroaded into a project deadline that is too tight.

    不要陷入一个过于紧迫的最后期限。

  • I will no longer allow myself to be railroaded into serving on the same committee again.

    我将不再使自己被迫为这个委员会服务。

  • That Jackson wasn't railroaded once he entered the courtroom is another indicator of progress.

    当杰克逊走上法庭时,他并没有重蹈前人的覆辙,这算是另一个进步的迹象。

  • The game is disappointingly railroaded, however, with only a small number of set paths to take you across any route;

    很遗憾,该游戏套路有些单一,只有少数设定好的通道让你顺利通过;

  • Never mind the wreck of your whole life, never mind that you got railroaded into this place by a whole trainload of bad luck.

    不要老想着自己一生都毁了,不要老想着自己怎么会这么倒霉。

  • And the atmosphere for bridging the gap between the two of us is not fair. As I say, we have tended to feel that we are being railroaded.

    弥补双方之间差距的氛围不公平,就像我所说的,我们一直感到我们被迫草率行事。