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cause to run off the tracks;
"they had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste"
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run off or leave the rails;
"the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks"
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用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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But too much devoted too early to any one technology could yield the wrong fix and derail momentum toward a sustainable agenda for decarbonization.
是太早放進太過氣力在一點某項技巧上,未確能識別出適宜的解決辦法之道,就會有機會的阻礙脫碳會議內容的不斷推展。
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The move could derail Chrysler's plans for a swift exit from bankruptcy proceedings.T L reports.
某種所決定在很大程度上妨礙了克萊斯勒出宣告破產護理編譯程序的步子。
用作不及物動詞 (vi.)
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The market's job is to derail the systems traders.
市場上辦公是讓控制系統購買者出軌了。
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An open switch will derail a train.
轉轍器打晨會使火車票出規。
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Passions of this kind completely derail me from anything creative for days.
來自: fig.
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上方式強勢來襲創造,受經典出版權保護好,侵權行為必究
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