常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Then a free Negro man who worked at the railroad station, Hayward Shepherd, walked down to the bridge.在這個(gè)火車(chē)站工作的一個(gè)自由的黑人---哈維德.夏珀(Hayward Shepherd)曏大橋走去。One day, a massive man carrying a railroad spike walked into the governor’s office and said he needed to meet with me all alone.一天,一個(gè)長(zhǎng)得偉健的人拿著一顆鉄路上的道釘走進(jìn)了州長(zhǎng)辦公室,說(shuō)是需要單獨(dú)與我談?wù)劇?/li>A man of eighty was picking up lumps of coal along the railroad.一個(gè)年過(guò)八旬的老漢,這會(huì)兒正沿著鉄路在撿煤碴。原聲例句Then a free Negro man who worked at the railroad station, Hayward Shepherd, walked down to the bridge.Fargo was also a railroad man. His Great Northern Railroad ended, at the time, in a little town that took his name: Fargo,North Dakota.權(quán)威例句In her outstanding book on photographer Edward Muybridge, Rebecca Solnit recounts a death, during the first running of a passenger railroad in 1830, because a man could not step off the track in time from a long-seen locomotive going perhaps 30 miles an hour.FORBES: OMG the Web is Eating MY BRAIN!!! (Part 1) 返回 the railroad man