单词 | Rails |
例句 | (1) Rust has corroded the steel rails. (2) Trains run on two rails. (3) Our schedule went completely off the rails during the strike. (4) They leaned over the rails and peered down into the dizzying chasm below. (5) The train came off the rails. (6) He rails at his hard luck. (7) She rails against patriarchy and hierarchy. (8) He rails against the iniquities of capitalism. (9) The gun is mounted on rails. (10) The train thundered along the rails. (11) Weeds grew between the rails. (12) He rails and cusses at those pop stars. (13) Several cars went off the rails. (14) He hurried across the rails in front of a train. (15) A train left/went off the rails and crashed into the bank, killing several passengers. (16) The rails buckled under the intense heat of the fire. (17) The train left the rails but somehow forced its way back onto the line. (18) Make sure that the rails are securely bolted in place. (19) The train went off the rails and fell into the valley. (20) Trams run along rails. (21) The favourite was boxed in against the rails by other cars. (22) She went completely off the rails after her sister died. (23) Trains run on rails. (24) He went off the rails in his first year at university. (25) At 17 he suddenly went off the rails and started stealing. (26) The streetcar was derailed by a stone lying across the rails of a track. (27) If society were a train, the etiquette would be the rails along which only the train could rumble forth; if society were a state coach,() the etuquette would be the wheels and axis on which only the coach could roll forward. (28) They are keen to get the negotiating process back on the rails. (29) The flange around the wheels on railway trains helps to keep them on the rails. (30) The coach was credited with putting the team back on the rails. (1) Rust has corroded the steel rails. (2) Trains run on two rails. (3) The streetcar was derailed by a stone lying across the rails of a track. (4) They leaned over the rails and peered down into the dizzying chasm below. (31) They've got to do something about these children because clearly they've gone off the rails. (32) He has helped get the company back on the rails again. (33) Lace curtains hung from the brass rails over the bed. (34) Many people were injured when the train came off the rails and ploughed into the bank. (35) The company has gone badly off the rails in recent years. (36) He was back on the rails, and moving again. (37) Has something gone off the rails here? (38) The rails were bumpier than usual this evening. (39) The door stood open and the rails stood empty. (40) Guided buses, attached to rails at their sides, can travel at high speeds without needing drivers to steer them. (41) Somehow sensing this connection, clerics have been drawn as if by a magnet to the rails. (42) The two forward seats distorted, but remained attached to the floor rails, and the rear seats were undamaged. (43) I hitchhiked, I traveled on foot, I rode the rails. (44) This position is excitingly dramatised in his book, even if the abuses he rails against are not exactly breaking news. (45) The few electrical fittings which are allowed in bathrooms, such as heated towel rails, will already have their own earth connections. (46) Rail removal I want to take down some dado and picture rails. (47) There were no rails, no cabin, just the open deck and a small wheelhouse near the stem. (48) This was all important to enable me to get the correct shape of the legs and the lengths of the rails. (49) There was a big Hornby train set, working by battery, with a set of rails to match, for Jerry. (50) Roll top baths, mixers, heated towel rails, soaps and towels. (51) There had been no guard rails and the men had had no experience or instructions to carry out the job. (52) And the verse is accordingly irregular and gnarled and yet sappy, far more like growing timber than like steel rails. (53) In the cavernous opening where the rails braided into two lines, the outer dark was spotlit. (54) Palings are welded through rails, with no rivets, no visible joints or bolts. (55) Locomotives weighing thirty or forty tons caused havoc where wheel met rail, iron rails sometimes needing replacement every two years. (56) And on your way upstairs, don't forget the bannisters and those tricky areas in between the rails on your staircase. (57) Teams of horses in single file hauled trains of a dozen flat-topped wagons loaded with granite along these rails. (58) The great double bed had brass rails and was covered with a patchwork quilt. (58) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (59) Pick out any interesting mouldings, dado rails or picture rails in different colours to emphasize these features. (60) Contemporary accounts say that it could reach quite high speeds on the rails and that it saved fuel. (61) Buy an all inclusive Steam and Stroll ticket to ride the rails and walk the trails from various stations with our guide. (62) On the rails, Amtrak reported 60-minute delays on its Northeast Corridor line. (63) Already, the rails were softening, the circular tube was becoming ovoid. (64) Sliding down the rails, a large dark mass was coming towards them. (65) And to add a new disk drive, you just fit some drive rails and clip it into place. (66) I fitted the brackets in their pairs to the top rails, grinding away the point on a plate sander. (67) That accident led to speed restrictions and disruption throughout Britain's rail network during an emergency program of replacing cracked rails. (68) They are electrically powered and operate from supports built on rails with vertical and horizontal movement controlled from the cradle. (69) It seems that matters have fallen behind schedule and need to be put back on the rails. (70) The blaze of lights in the evening was part of it, and the singing and shivering the rails made. (71) Firemen had to use a mobile crane to lift the carriages back onto the rails. (72) On passage, and sometimes in winter, Water Rails may occur in built-up areas. (73) It also owns shipyards and structural steel plants that make highway guard rails. (74) Finally, the front legs can be eased into position, the seat and rails and the whole lot driven home. (75) Hanging in midair Here the washout left the steel rails and wooden ties hanging in midair. (76) Usually, I find myself wandering half-heartedly around the rails hoping some fabulous garment will leap out and grab me. (77) Railways needed locomotives, rolling stock and signalling equipment(), besides rails and bridges. (78) He hung left to the rails and by the time Willie Carson was able to switch him, Declassified was beyond recall. (79) For rails that meet at right angles, the cut should be 45 degrees. (80) A shriek, like the tearing of metal train wheels along metal rails, died away. (81) Are you puzzled by the fact that Congress does little to remedy those defects in the bureaucracy against which it constantly rails? (82) It was Tony's suggestion to put the rails across, prompted by a desire for more even sustain. (83) The rail tracks were bridge rails screwed to longitudinal timber of Oregon Pine. (84) There are those for whom the thought of rifling through rails of musty clothes bring back horrible memories of student life. (85) The train was travelling so fast that when it came off the rails it turned over onto its roof. (86) The fourth side of the clearing was sheer cliff drop, attended by a barrier of split rails. (87) Things started to go off the rails, however, with the Fiat Multipla. (88) On the New York Stock Exchange,[] 60 % of the listed stocks were rails. (89) Formulated for interior use only, the range is suitable for windows, doors, picture and dado rails, and skirtings. (90) Many of them followed only one stock, in rails, or canals, or petroleum, or banks. (91) The Unimog used for inspecting the overhead wire, can travel on road or rails. (92) Many of the pens were empty, however, and the shepherds who lounged on the rails there had a hopeless look. (93) Albert Tarr was lying half on top of Mrs. Thomas between the rails. (94) If you do not want to use a pelmet, curtain rails and poles can also provide great visual variety. (95) The country's railway network was expanding rapidly and the manufacture of steel rails was a lucrative business for Sheffield firms. (96) After eighty yards we came to the rails and sleepers themselves under a foot of water leading onwards into the blackness. (97) With the clamping blocks, join the leg frames with the other rails forming two half hexagons. (98) But it was the news pages that had really gone off the rails. (99) She held on to hand rails to keep herself steady. (100) First they must install handrails and foot rails to protect the instrument as they work. (101) Gloomy wide windy areas of rails and platforms overhung with concrete and faint neon. (102) Everybody except the best man went to the rails for Holy Communion. (103) The car ran off the rails. (104) They spiked the rails to the ties. (105) They are like streetcars running contentedly on their rails. (106) Her career is back on the rails. (107) Remove caliper flex hose brackets from the frame rails. (108) He is a very reliable person; he has never off the rails. (109) Our Linear rails are very economical due to the simplistic design and efficient production facility. (110) Wooden fence rails are usually not suitable for tying; a pulling horse could easily detach them and panic when the rail hits him or chases after him. (111) Compared with the woman, the man's off the rails to cummer condonable index wants a lot of lower, and their reaction normally very intense. (112) In law perfect case falls, law can ensure the on the rails the market trades. (113) To use Streamlined, you start with a working database schema and a model using the classic Rails tools and conventions you've seen in this article. (114) The SketchUp API is based on Ruby, a relatively new programming language primarily used for enterprise computing (Ruby on Rails). (115) They are like streetcars running contentedly on their rails and they despise the sprightly flivver that dashes in and out of the traffic and speeds so jauntily across the open country. (116) This paper discusses the dynamic measurement of straightness for large scale guide rails. (117) In the trend-setting Ruby on Rails framework. this is achieved through routes (rules that map matching URLs to specific controllers and actions). (118) Whenever I encounter something as seemingly simple as Rails, I wonder if it's really able to work in real,[] industrial-strength environments. (119) Hundreds of people were injured when the train went off the rails. (120) They were placed by a derrick mounted on rails on the bridge deck. (121) A single free, open source module for Apache that brought mod_php-like ease of deployment to Rails. (122) A mechanical model and its calculation method are advanced for calculating the variation regularity of load on the rails of the close contact section between switch point and stock rail. (123) A virtual instrument based multi - parameter measuring system for elevator rails is proposed. (124) Leaves on rails are a bit like black ice on roads. (125) And by the rhythm of the rails , reading all his mother's mail from a city boy in a jungle town postmarked saigon. (126) Some people were injured when the train went off the rails. (127) In a moment the red glare from the headlight streamed up the snow-covered track before the siding and glittered on the wet, black rails. (128) The page is a static page, so you can simply copy it to the public directory of your Rails application. (129) Whether hiking or riding the rails, most travelers stop for at least a couple of nights in Cuzco, home to the nearest airport and a historic city in which to get acclimated to the altitude. (130) But that required fixed overhead wires, and rails and platforms , which were expensive, ugly, and inflexible. (131) Using page caching, you allow Rails to build a dynamic HTML page, and store it in a public directory, so your application server can serve it just as it would any other static page. (132) It off the rails when people started to just make new stuff up. (133) Remove bolts holding front of suspension crossmember to frame rails under upper control arms. (134) If there is a soldier on the rails, he will be crushed. (135) Thermit welding and elastic fastening device can reduce the number of joints, overcome the thermal expansion and cold shrinkage of rails, and make the operation of traveling crane smooth and steady. (136) Off the rails also be the archenemy that different ground loves. (137) Laurin Dodd explains that it will be built on rails. (138) This article gives some discussion on the prevention and maintenance of the straight rails with alternative uneven side wearing in the heavy-load and fast-speed section. (139) This exchange has hallmarks of a difficult conversation going off the rails. (140) Goldspike is a Rails plug-in that provides the tasks and templates needed to augment your build system to create a WAR file out of your newly created Rails project. (141) Facing our country insurance industry with the new situation which international will connect rails, the premium rate marketability of motor vehicle insurance is inevitable. (142) Now you can view and modify the contents of your database at a URL like http://rails.server/contact/ (in my test case, it's http://gnosis-powerbook.local:3000/contact/). (143) As the seat rode to the top of the rails, a port opened and gas ignited the rocket, blasting Stricklin fully out of the cockpit like a Roman candle. (144) Whereas %0A is a line feed in URL encoding, so Rails automatically converts it to "file.txtn". (145) Personnel access through mid rails and cross bracing is not recommended. (146) Ships carrying non-flammable materials can be surrounded by a non-lethal 9, 000-volt electric device to deter pirates from climbing over the rails. (147) He is a very reliable person he has never gone off the rails. (148) RB: Can I run all the commands (create model, controller, etc,[http:///rails.html]) I am familiar with in Rails command-line from the menu system? (149) The second audience would be the BBC2 viewing public. They needed grabby content "on rails", as game developers describe it, evoking images of a journey viewed through a window. (150) This Chapter does not cover railway or tramway rolling - stock designed solely for running on rails. (151) A sane healthy mind can get momentarily off the rails. (152) With Rails, you specify each column definition exactly once: in the migration. (153) The ARM-R? rails are easily removable and reinstalled with a hex key and provide a 100% return to zero for optics and lasers. (154) David thought he was going off the rails when he saw the scene. (155) Who , pining away , on the moonlit rails would learn? (156) Norman: I suppose that gets them used to running along rails at a racetrack. (157) Not be allowed to pass through to sit upon the sidewalk, roadway and railroad crossing guard - rails. (158) The one real novelty, nuclear power , went spectacularly off the rails. (159) Some lifts have rails that can fold up at the bottom if space is tight. (160) He is always a dutiful person, so will not go off the rails. (161) The horse was boxed in against the rails by two rival jockeys. (162) The conveying roller rails of each working unit are arranged in layer from the upper to the lower. (163) The first combination form is a small multiple use table and an infanette with guard rails and feet, which are safe and practical. (164) RubyFringe, then - the conference with big heart and a solid execution plan - embraces the punk rock, DIY ethos by choosing not to see Rails developers as a profit center. (165) "Fish Numen" Two people, abandoned platform, rusted rails, where is this place? (166) The Book takes the form of a letter from the apostle Paul to the people of Rome, in which he rails against all manner of godlessness. (167) Linear rails increase the precision of the plant, all joints , the governor valves are used PISCO brand, quality and performance guarantee stability. (168) This type of low level tracing information is helpful to the developers of the Ruby interpreter and, to a certain degree, the Rails core team. (169) They used spikes to fasten the rails to a railroad tie. (170) So many trains crowd the rails that timetables are sensitive to even small delays—one broken-down train can cause long waits for dozens of others. (171) Double linear guide rails with double-slider and sound off function, industrial megadyne belt, to enable the print quality from every details. (172) It is much easier to put one wagon on the rails again, then the whole train. (173) If you want to see elaborate efforts to achieve this result, check out the pluralization code in Ruby on Rails for handling pluralizing model class names. (174) The frames are secured by horizontal rails to the back wall. (175) There are more than three operations to test the coplanarity of two guide rails though it is so small size. (176) Such an attack is related to how Rails verifies message digests in the cookie store and might allow an attacker to determine when a forged signature is partially correct. (177) delayed_job is a background job server that integrates well with Rails and ActiveRecord. (178) The rails of their Maglev train were made of about 100 magnets. (178) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (179) The engine of the train left the rails at a curve. (180) They'll bring over that line of thinking and give Rails 3 a tested and documented API for extensions that won't break willy-nilly with upgrades. (181) A self - propelled wheeled vehicle that does not run on rails. (182) Rails migrations let you use model logic with your data migration where SQL scripts don't. (183) In fact, in many ways a Rails application is just a way to perform manipulations on the data in a relational database management system (RDBMS) in a directed way. (184) Experts say the extra speed on the rails will increase passenger and cargo capacity significantly. They also say it will ease up the overall intensity of China's railway transportation system. (185) The train went off the rails and fell into the vally, killing everyone on board. (186) Detachable ( and multi - positional ) hanging rails reference the sea of goal posts at near - by Hackney Marshes. (187) Signed and Permanent Cookies in Rails 3 - Pratik Naik demonstrates how to set "permanent" cookies in Rails 3.0, more easily than in previous versions, all thanks to a new cookies.permanent object. (188) Let in the development the skill ground-wood core gate base in Chongqing faces the nation, connects rails with the world. (189) As a result, Rails applications need a fraction of the configuration code of Java counterparts, often by a factor of 10 or more. (190) Recirculating twin ball tracks in the screw and on the rails provide greater accuracy. (191) The utility model relates to a color TV projection amplifier which is composed of a machine frame, guide rails, lenses, apertures, a telescopic camera obscura, a camera obscura interface, etc. (192) In the model, the flexural rigidity of rails, the rigidity of fastenings, the rigidity of subgrade, slide plate, guard rail and spacer block are taken into account. (193) It's hard for a former prisoner to keep on the rails. (194) Today I have a slightly more powerful model – the Absolute 1000W which promises a semi-modular design, low noise output and stable rails. (195) They wouldn't shoot me for going off the rails just once?' (196) As of the middle of February 2010, Rails 3 is a beta prerelease, and the core team is collecting patches, feedback, and documentation to prepare an official release prior to the start of summer. (197) Men lay down to sleep where they could see the rails gleaming faintly in the starlight. (198) When a user requests a page from a Rails Web application, the URL is sent through a routing system, which sends the request to a controller. (199) It's highly prohibited that non-operator or non-repairman should enter the safety protection rails of the mold soaker to avoid scorching. (200) RailsBench helps create artificial load against a target Rails application. (201) The job processing daemon runs out of the Rails application directory and uses the database to request work. (202) It puts the Rails application directory structure into the root of the .war file where any web server or Java application server might mistakenly serve up your code as static content. (203) The stainless steel rails shown here cost about $3 per foot, and add-on shelves and bins range from $6 to $20 plus shipping (www.ikea.com). (204) Rail grinding has become increasingly popular as a means of correcting surface damage to rails, and also controlling wheel contact position(s) and railhead profile. (205) Fortunately, some well-staged action scenes and an emphatic performance from former television star Zo In-sung as a nice guy in a nasty line of work keep A Dirty Carnival on the rails. (206) If you're trying to shoehorn a legacy schema into Rails, things will go less smoothly. (207) The train jumped off the rails and collided with an oncoming train. (208) Because mature individual credIt'system is OK,[] safeguard the on the rails the market trades. (209) We exist because of a call to action to create a "Rails A-Team" in early 2005, and decided that it should be us... (210) Spinning futilely at first, the drivers of the engine at last caught the rails. (211) The recent history of U.S. banking regulation shows that 'it went off the rails on the rational-markets hypothesis, ' says Arthur Kroeber, managing director of Dragonomics, a research firm in Beijing. (212) You don't need to understand much about how the internals of Rails works, or the techniques (such as metaprogramming) that it uses internally. (213) The result indicates that the bearing capacity of rails have been improved highly. The effect of normalizing treatment on railhead and rail bottom angle is more excellent than manually operation. (214) The cannon uses a powerful jolt of electrical current to propel a non-explosive slug along rails before launching it at supersonic velocities. (215) Because Ruby can be powerfully extended, the Rails framework is able to turn it into a sort of special-purpose language for building web applications. (216) End product staircase, staircase column, stainless steel guard rail, staircase fitting, stair rails, front door handle and hardware fitting. (217) If you use Java code generation, Rails can give you some good ideas about how to augment your code generation with test generation. (218) Safety glass shall set into rails in deep into an extruded polyvinyl chloride glazing channels. (219) Try one: If you type git branch followed by the Tab key, the Git plug-in lists the available branches. Other plug-ins exist for Mac OS X, Ruby on Rails development, MySQL, and more. (220) Funicular - Wikimedia Commons - A funicular, also known as an inclined plane or cliff railway, is a cable railway in which a cable attached to a pair of tram-like vehicles on rails moves them up and ... (221) Instead, they removed the center ball and the ends of the wishbone to the frame rails. (222) But if slight spirit off the rails, still can accept. (223) Install bolts holding front of suspension crossmember to frame rails under upper control arm. (224) They got the joint European defense effort on the rails. (225) As the body off the rails, I am envisaged very hard very hard. (226) Fortunately, the overwhelming majority of us never run off the moral rails in remotely as awful a way as serial killers do, but we do come untracked in smaller ways. (227) The results show that the properties of the slak quenched rails are matchable or superior to that of the imported rails. (228) They are like streetcars running contentedly on the their rails. (229) When the religious right rails against pornography and portrays it as male predators taking advantage of vulnerable women, I roll my eyes. (230) HC: The Visual Rails Workbench is a full-page design environment for Ruby On Rails. (231) Most Rails applications repetitively access several items, such as user objects. (232) Migratory birds that winter in Africa, corncrakes are related to moorhens, coots and rails but live on dry land, mostly in Britain's western islands and in Scotland. (233) With a puff, a clang, and a clatter of rails it was gone. (234) Some females are crankier , because get the man's harm, especially the man is off the rails, had a third party, feel to cannot help sb to fulfill his wishes easily this pair of personal enemy. (235) First, we'll run the Rails model generator to create the models used throughout this project. |
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