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1 hanging goods
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2 rail
I noun1) [Kleider-, Gardinen]stange, die; (as part of fence) (wooden) Latte, die; (metal) Stange, die; (on ship) Reling, die; (as protection against contact) Barriere, diego off the rails — (lit.) entgleisen; (fig.): (depart from what is accepted) auf die schiefe Bahn geraten
3) (railway) [Eisen]bahn, die; attrib. Bahn-II intransitive verbrail at/against somebody/something — auf/über jemanden/etwas schimpfen
* * *[reil] 1. noun1) (a (usually horizontal) bar of metal, wood etc used in fences etc, or for hanging things on: Don't lean over the rail; a curtain-rail; a towel-rail.) das Geländer, die Stange2) ((usually in plural) a long bar of steel which forms the track on which trains etc run.) die Schiene2. verb((usually with in or off) to surround with a rail or rails: We'll rail that bit of ground off to stop people walking on it.) mit einem Geländer umgeben- academic.ru/60109/railing">railing- railroad
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- by rail* * *rail1[reɪl]virail2[reɪl]rail3[reɪl]I. nby \rail mit der Bahn [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. dem Zug], per Bahnhold onto the \rail halten Sie sich am Geländer festspecial \rails for the disabled spezielle Haltegriffe für Behinderte4. (to hang things on)[hanging] \rail Halter m, Stange fclothes \rail Kleiderstange fcurtain \rail Vorhangstange f, Gardinenstange fpicture/towel \rail Bilder-/Handtuchhalter moff the \rail von der StangeI never buy dresses off the \rail ich kaufe nie Kleider von der Stange5. (at racecourse)▪ the \rails Absperrung f, Umzäunung fon the \rails auf der Außenbahn6.\rail travel Bahnfahrt f, SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. Zugfahrt f* * *I [reɪl]1. n1) (on bridge, stairs etc) Geländer nt; (NAUT) Reling f; (= curtain rail) Schiene f; (= towel rail) Handtuchhalter m; (= altar rail) Kommunionbank f;to go off the rails (lit) — entgleisen; ( Brit fig ) (morally) auf die schiefe Bahn geraten; (mentally) zu spinnen anfangen (inf)
2. vtgoods per or mit der Bahn verschicken or senden IIvito rail at sb/sth — jdn/etw beschimpfen
to rail against sb/sth — über jdn/etw schimpfen
* * *rail1 [reıl]A s1. TECH Schiene f, Riegel m2. Geländer n4. a) Schiene fb) pl Gleis nc) (Eisen)Bahn f:by rail mit der Bahn;5. pl WIRTSCH Eisenbahnaktien pla) mit einem Geländer umgeben,b) einzäunen:rail2 [reıl] s ORN Ralle f:rail3 [reıl] v/i schimpfen (at, against über, auf akk):rail at fate mit dem Schicksal hadern* * *I noun1) [Kleider-, Gardinen]stange, die; (as part of fence) (wooden) Latte, die; (metal) Stange, die; (on ship) Reling, die; (as protection against contact) Barriere, diego off the rails — (lit.) entgleisen; (fig.): (depart from what is accepted) auf die schiefe Bahn geraten
3) (railway) [Eisen]bahn, die; attrib. Bahn-II intransitive verbby rail — mit der Bahn; mit dem Zug
rail at/against somebody/something — auf/über jemanden/etwas schimpfen
* * *(railway) n.Gleis -e n. n.Geländer - n.Schiene -n f.einzelne Schiene f.
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