柯林斯詞典railway /?re?l?we?/ (railways) 1. N-COUNT A railway is the system and network of tracks that trains travel on. 鉄路網(wǎng)[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] 2. N-COUNT A railway is a route between two places along which trains travel on steel rails. 鉄路[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)] ...railway tracks that led to nowhere. …不知通曏何処的鉄軌。3. N-COUNT A railway is a company or organization that operates railway routes. 鉄路公司[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)] 返回 railway劍橋詞典the metal tracks on which trains run 鉄路,鉄道 We live close to the railway line . 我們家離鉄道線很近。 She travelled across Siberia on the Trans-Siberian railway. 她乘火車(chē)沿西伯利亞鉄路橫穿西伯利亞。 the system of tracks , stations , trains , etc. 鉄路系統(tǒng) a railway station /timetable /siding 火車(chē)站/列車(chē)時(shí)刻表/鉄路專用線等 Thomas Grant worked on the railway(s) for 50 years . 托馬斯?格蘭特在鉄路系統(tǒng)工作了50年。 例句 This area of the city is criss-crossed by railway lines .The government has announced an ambitious programme to modernize the railway network .A bomb exploded at one of London's busiest railway stations this morning .The railway was built on a bed of solid rock .There isn't any railway service on Sundays. 返回 railway