derailment

英 [ˌdiːˈreɪl.mənt]      美 [ˌdiːˈreɪl.mənt]
  • n. 出轨
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derailment (n.)
1850, from French déraillement, from dérailler "to go off the rails" (see derail).
1. The trains are all to pot today because of a derailment farther down the line.
今天的火车混乱不堪,因为前面有一列火车出轨了.
2. This analysis is helpful to the research of derailment and abrasion machenism.
该分析有助于脱轨和磨耗机理的探讨.
3. Train derailment of the property market, It was also sing marching song!
楼市飞车出轨了, 有人还在唱进行曲!
4. The passengers were bumped out of their seats by the derailment.
火车出轨道使乘客们都被颠离座位.
5. Trampling ensures new traelers to take the same route and leads to undesirable trail derailment.
践踏会引导后来者沿着同一条路线行进,引出不希望的小路来.