词组 | rail against |
释义 | Phr V rail against rails, railing, railed rail against/at sb/sth formal to complain angrily about someone or somethingThe hero of the book rails at the injustices of the world but does nothing about them. rail against sth/sb • rail at sth/sb literary to complain angrily and very strongly about something that you believe to be very wrong or unfair: Francis, a veteran AIDS campaigner, railed against the government for not providing enough money for research into the disease. Every day he stood in the square, railing at all the evils of mankind. rail against (someone or something)To protest, criticize, or vent angrily about someone or something. I spent a lot of my teenage years raging against my parents, but looking back, I gave them way more grief than they deserved. Employees has formed a picket line outside of the company as they rail against proposed cuts to their pay and pension schemes. rail against someone or somethingto complain vehemently about someone or something. Why are you railing against me? What did I do? Leonard is railing against the tax increase again. rail againstv. To protest something vehemently, especially using strong language: The students railed against the change to a longer school year. |
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