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/reil/ * danh từ - tay vịn (cầu thang, lan can...); bao lơn, lan can, thành (cầu tàu...); lá chắn (xe bò...) - hàng rào, (số nhiều) hàng rào chấn song - (ngành đường sắt) đường ray, đường xe lửa =off the rails+ trật đường ray; (nghĩa bóng) hỗn loạn, lộn xộn; hỏng, không chạy tốt (máy...) =to go by rail+ đi xe lửa - (kiến trúc) xà ngang (nhà) - cái giá xoay (để khăn mặt...) !thin as a rail - gây như que củi * ngoại động từ - làm tay vịn cho, làm lan can cho - rào lại; làm rào xung quanh =to rail in (off) a piece of ground+ rào một miếng đất lại - gửi (hàng hoá) bằng xe lửa; đi du lịch bằng xe lửa - đặt đường ray * danh từ - (động vật học) gà nước * nội động từ - chửi bới, măng nhiếc, xỉ vả =to rail at (against) someone+ chửi bới ai =to rail at fate+ than thân trách phận
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