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词汇 monorail
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Definition of monorail in English:

monorail

noun ˈmɒnə(ʊ)reɪlˈmɑnəˌreɪl
  • A railway in which the track consists of a single rail, typically elevated and with the trains suspended from it.

    单轨铁路

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If monorail's success rate in less-populated areas is any indication, the airport could do well with such connectivity.
    • The elevator opens onto a platform where you can catch a monorail up the hill to the museum.
    • I paid my fare and then rode the first monorail that came, which was headed to Convention Center Station.
    • One can take taxis, monorails or buses to reach the place.
    • By contrast, alternate technologies like people movers, mini metros and monorails require the entire route to be separated either by elevating it, putting it underground or fencing it off.
    • Why will the monorail be any less expensive than the light rail?
    • He does acknowledge though, that the key to getting either the monorail or the tram back on track is to find investment from the private centre.
    • They hadn't the concourses of most normal airports, or the monorails that would connect the terminals, or over-priced eateries.
    • They plan to remind voters of the original allure of monorail: Elevated trains never get stuck in traffic.
    • Some monorails get by with tracks just a shade over two feet wide.
    • How about an elevated monorail to connect the two Bradford stations, the airport link and the Odsal complex?
    • This apparently will lead to billions of petro dollars being spent on monorails, overpasses and new highways.
    • From the moment you step on to the monorail which takes you from the vast car park to the park itself, the excitement of the day begins.
    • Since there are claims and counter-claims by advocates of the metro and the monorail, a debate is definitely called for.
    • We stepped off of the monorail onto a platform with two tracks lining it four floors up.
    • He says the light rail will connect four of Seattle's major urban centers, and the monorail will connect the fifth.
    • The monorail was labeled an essential facility by the state Legislature and the Seattle City Council.
    • The current batch of super Casinos in a relatively finite space are already forming tentative alliances, offering monorails between venues that are separately owned and operated.
    • They were given apartments that were very near the monorail that would bring them to the Core District in a matter minutes.
    • We need to stop judging the monorail by the degree to which it does or doesn't make us feel good, and treat it like any other major civic project.

Definition of monorail in US English:

monorail

nounˈmɑnəˌreɪlˈmänəˌrāl
  • A railroad in which the track consists of a single rail, typically elevated, with the trains suspended from it or balancing on it.

    单轨铁路

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were given apartments that were very near the monorail that would bring them to the Core District in a matter minutes.
    • The monorail was labeled an essential facility by the state Legislature and the Seattle City Council.
    • Why will the monorail be any less expensive than the light rail?
    • They hadn't the concourses of most normal airports, or the monorails that would connect the terminals, or over-priced eateries.
    • Some monorails get by with tracks just a shade over two feet wide.
    • If monorail's success rate in less-populated areas is any indication, the airport could do well with such connectivity.
    • We stepped off of the monorail onto a platform with two tracks lining it four floors up.
    • From the moment you step on to the monorail which takes you from the vast car park to the park itself, the excitement of the day begins.
    • The elevator opens onto a platform where you can catch a monorail up the hill to the museum.
    • We need to stop judging the monorail by the degree to which it does or doesn't make us feel good, and treat it like any other major civic project.
    • The current batch of super Casinos in a relatively finite space are already forming tentative alliances, offering monorails between venues that are separately owned and operated.
    • This apparently will lead to billions of petro dollars being spent on monorails, overpasses and new highways.
    • They plan to remind voters of the original allure of monorail: Elevated trains never get stuck in traffic.
    • He does acknowledge though, that the key to getting either the monorail or the tram back on track is to find investment from the private centre.
    • Since there are claims and counter-claims by advocates of the metro and the monorail, a debate is definitely called for.
    • I paid my fare and then rode the first monorail that came, which was headed to Convention Center Station.
    • He says the light rail will connect four of Seattle's major urban centers, and the monorail will connect the fifth.
    • By contrast, alternate technologies like people movers, mini metros and monorails require the entire route to be separated either by elevating it, putting it underground or fencing it off.
    • How about an elevated monorail to connect the two Bradford stations, the airport link and the Odsal complex?
    • One can take taxis, monorails or buses to reach the place.
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