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tr['ʃʌntɪŋ]1 maniobras nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLshunting engine máquina auxiliarshunting yard estación nombre femenino de maniobras['ʃʌntɪŋ]1.N cambio m de vía2.CPDshunting engine N — locomotora f de maniobra
shunting yard N — estación f de maniobras
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rev(to increase the speed of revolution of (a car engine etc): He revved the engine (up); He was revving up in the yard.) acelerar- revstr['revərənd]1 ( Reverend) Reverendo; (abbreviation) R., Rev., Revdon.• revolución s.f.rev* (An engine, etc.)v.• acelerar v.(= Reverend) Rvdo., Rdo[rev] (Aut etc)1.N revolución f2.VT (also: rev up) [+ engine] girar3.VI (also: rev up) girar (rápidamente)4.CPDrev counter N — (Brit) cuentarrevoluciones m inv
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1) (a track with (usually more than one set of) two (or sometimes three) parallel steel rails on which trains run: They're building a new railway; (also adjective) a railway station.) vía; línea de ferrocarril2) ((sometimes in plural) the whole organization which is concerned with the running of trains, the building of tracks etc: He has a job on the railway; The railways are very badly run in some countries.) ferrocarrilesrailway n1. ferrocarril2. vía férreamany railways were built in the nineteenth century en el siglo diecinueve se construyeron muchas vías férreastr['reɪlweɪ]1 ferrocarril nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLrailway engine máquina de tren, locomotorarailway line vía férrea, vía del trenrailway track vía férreaadj.• ferroviario, -a adj.• vía férrea adj.n.• ferrocarril s.m.['reɪlweɪ] (Brit)1.2.CPDrailway bridge N — puente m de ferrocarril
railway carriage N — vagón m, coche m (de ferrocarril)
railway crossing N — paso m a nivel
railway engine N — máquina f, locomotora f
railway line N — (=route) línea f ferroviaria or de ferrocarril; (=track) vía f (férrea)
railway network N — red f ferroviaria
railway porter N — mozo m
railway station N — estación f (de ferrocarril)
railway timetable N — horario m de trenes
railway track N — vía f (férrea)
railway worker N — ferroviario(-a) m / f
railway yard N — cochera f
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nRAIL clasificación de vagones f, maniobras f pl
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