derailment 英 [dɪ'reɪlmənt]   美 [dɪ'reɪlmənt]

derailment

derailment  英 [dɪ'reɪlmənt] 美 [dɪ'reɪlmənt]

n. 出轨 

名词复数:derailments 

The death toll from a train derailment in eastern China has risen to 19, state media said Sunday. 中国国家媒体于上星期日报道,在华东地区的火车出轨的死亡人数已上升到19人。
Neighbours jolted by the crash said they initially thought it was the sound of gunshots, a train derailment or tractor-trailer trucks colliding. 被震的摇晃的邻居说他们刚开始还以为是枪声,火车出轨,或是卡车相撞呢。

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  • n. 出轨
  • 1. The death toll from a train derailment in eastern China has risen to 19, state media said Sunday.

    中国国家媒体于上星期日报道,在华东地区的火车出轨的死亡人数已上升到19人。

  • 2. Neighbours jolted by the crash said they initially thought it was the sound of gunshots, a train derailment or tractor-trailer trucks colliding.

    被震的摇晃的邻居说他们刚开始还以为是枪声,火车出轨,或是卡车相撞呢。

  • 3. Thepotential consequences of a collision or derailment for railroads operating above 125 mph are even greater.

    碰撞或经营超过125英里的铁路出轨的潜在的隐患更大。

  • derailment (n.) 1850, from French déraillement, from dérailler "to go off the rails" (see derail).
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