Dicionário
Inglês - Japonês
Rail
reɪl
Muito Comum
~ 2000
~ 2000
O índice de frequência e importância das palavras indica com que frequência uma palavra aparece em um determinado idioma. Quanto menor o número, mais frequentemente a palavra é usada. As palavras mais frequentemente usadas variam normalmente de 1 a 4000. Este índice de importância ajuda você a se concentrar nas palavras mais úteis durante o seu processo de aprendizagem de idiomas.
O índice de frequência e importância das palavras indica com que frequência uma palavra aparece em um determinado idioma. Quanto menor o número, mais frequentemente a palavra é usada. As palavras mais frequentemente usadas variam normalmente de 1 a 4000. Este índice de importância ajuda você a se concentrar nas palavras mais úteis durante o seu processo de aprendizagem de idiomas.
レール (re-ru), 手すり (てすり, tesuri), 批判する (ひはんする, hihan suru), 鉄道 (てつどう, tetsudou), rails (動詞: らせん状に回る, rasenjou ni mawaru)
Significados de Rail em japonês
レール (re-ru)
Exemplo:
The train runs on the rail.
電車はレールの上を走ります。
The construction crew laid new rails.
建設作業員が新しいレールを敷きました。
Uso: formalContexto: Transportation, construction
Observação: Refers specifically to the metal tracks on which trains run. It can also refer to tracks for trams and other rail vehicles.
手すり (てすり, tesuri)
Exemplo:
He held onto the rail while climbing the stairs.
彼は階段を登るときに手すりをつかみました。
The balcony has a sturdy rail for safety.
バルコニーには安全のための頑丈な手すりがあります。
Uso: formal/informalContexto: Architecture, safety
Observação: This usage refers to a railing or handrail, often found on stairs, balconies, or other elevated structures.
批判する (ひはんする, hihan suru)
Exemplo:
He railed against the government's policies.
彼は政府の方針を批判しました。
She railed at her coworkers for their lack of effort.
彼女は同僚の努力不足を批判しました。
Uso: informalContexto: Discussions, debates
Observação: This meaning refers to expressing strong criticism or complaining vehemently. It is often used in more heated discussions.
鉄道 (てつどう, tetsudou)
Exemplo:
The rail industry is vital for the economy.
鉄道産業は経済にとって重要です。
She works for a major rail company.
彼女は大手鉄道会社で働いています。
Uso: formalContexto: Business, economics
Observação: This refers to the rail transport system as a whole, including companies and infrastructure.
rails (動詞: らせん状に回る, rasenjou ni mawaru)
Exemplo:
The child railed around the playground.
子供は遊び場でらせん状に回っていました。
The roller coaster rails twist and turn.
ジェットコースターのレールはねじれて回ります。
Uso: informalContexto: Leisure, amusement
Observação: This usage refers to movement along a curved path, such as in amusement park rides.
Sinônimos de Rail
track
A track is a structure consisting of parallel rails on which trains run.
Exemplo: The train runs on the track.
Observação: The term 'track' is often used to refer to the entire rail system, including the rails, ties, and ballast.
bar
A bar can refer to a long, straight, rigid piece of material.
Exemplo: He held onto the bar as the train moved.
Observação: In this context, 'bar' may refer to a handrail or a grab bar on a train rather than the track itself.
beam
A beam is a long, sturdy piece of timber or metal used as a support in construction.
Exemplo: The beam supported the weight of the train.
Observação: While 'rail' typically refers to the metal track on which trains run, 'beam' refers to a broader concept of support structure.
Expressões e frases comuns de Rail
Off the rails
To go out of control or behave in an erratic or irrational manner.
Exemplo: After losing his job, his life went completely off the rails.
Observação: The original word 'rail' refers to a bar of metal or wood used for support or transportation, while this phrase is metaphorical.
Hit the rails
To begin a journey by rail, especially by train.
Exemplo: I can't wait to hit the rails and start my backpacking adventure.
Observação: The original word 'rail' refers to the track on which a train runs, while this phrase refers to starting a journey by train.
Jump the rails
To derail or go off track, especially in the case of a train.
Exemplo: The train jumped the rails, causing a major accident.
Observação: The original word 'rail' refers to the track on which a train runs, while this phrase describes a train going off track.
Ride the rails
To travel by train, especially as a vagrant or without a ticket.
Exemplo: During the Great Depression, many people had to ride the rails in search of work.
Observação: The original word 'rail' refers to the track on which a train runs, while this phrase describes traveling by train, often in a less formal or unauthorized manner.
Off the beaten track
To go to a place that is not well-known or frequently visited.
Exemplo: We went off the beaten track and discovered a hidden waterfall.
Observação: The original word 'rail' refers to a bar used for support or transportation, while this phrase refers to exploring a less common or popular route.
Rail against
To criticize vehemently or protest strongly against something.
Exemplo: She railed against the injustice of the decision for hours.
Observação: The original word 'rail' refers to a bar of metal or wood, while this phrase describes expressing strong criticism or protest.
On the right track
Doing something correctly or making progress towards a goal.
Exemplo: His new business plan puts him on the right track for success.
Observação: The original word 'rail' refers to the track on which a train runs, while this phrase indicates making progress or being correct in one's actions.
Expressões cotidianas (gíria) de Rail
On the rails
To be in a stable, organized, or controlled state.
Exemplo: I finally got my life back on the rails after a rough patch.
Observação: Includes 'on'
Railroad
To push or force something to happen quickly or without discussion.
Exemplo: Let's railroad this project and get it done by Friday.
Observação: Refers to moving forward forcefully
Off the rail
To be illogical or nonsensical.
Exemplo: His comments were off the rail, they made no sense.
Observação: Uses 'rail' without 's', means illogical.
Rail at
To criticize or complain angrily about someone or something.
Exemplo: She continued to rail at her boss for his unfair treatment.
Observação: Expressing anger or discontent
Railroaded
To coerce or pressure someone into a decision without giving them a fair chance to consider it.
Exemplo: They railroaded me into agreeing to their terms.
Observação: Implies coercion or manipulation
Railbird
A person who frequently observes or hangs out around a particular place or activity.
Exemplo: He's always at the racetrack, just another railbird.
Observação: Refers to a spectator or observer
Rail - Exemplos
The train runs on the rail.
The workers are repairing the damaged rail.
The station has multiple rails for different trains.
Gramática de Rail
Rail - Substantivo (Noun) / Substantivo, singular ou massa (Noun, singular or mass)
Lema: rail
Conjugações
Substantivo, plural (Noun, plural): rails
Substantivo, singular ou massa (Noun, singular or mass): rail
Verbo, tempo passado (Verb, past tense): railed
Verbo, gerúndio ou particípio presente (Verb, gerund or present participle): railing
Verbo, terceira pessoa do singular no presente (Verb, 3rd person singular present): rails
Verbo, forma base (Verb, base form): rail
Verbo, presente não na terceira pessoa do singular (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): rail
Sílabas, Separação e Ênfase
rail contém 1 sílabas: rail
Transcrição fonética: ˈrāl
rail , ˈrāl (A sílaba vermelha é tônica)
Rail - Importância e frequência de uso
O índice de frequência e importância das palavras indica com que frequência uma palavra aparece em um determinado idioma. Quanto menor o número, mais frequentemente a palavra é usada. As palavras mais frequentemente usadas variam normalmente de 1 a 4000.
rail: ~ 2000 (Muito Comum).
Este índice de importância ajuda você a se concentrar nas palavras mais úteis durante o seu processo de aprendizagem de idiomas.