Cómo Pronunciar "railroad through"
expression
ˈɹeɪɫˌɹoʊd/ /ˈθɹu
RAIL-rohd THROO
ɹˈeɪlɹəʊd/ /θɹˈuː
rayl-ROHD throo
Definición
To force a plan, law, or decision to be accepted quickly and with little or no discussion or consideration.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈɹeɪɫˌɹoʊd/ /ˈθɹu
Inglés Británico
ɹˈeɪlɹəʊd/ /θɹˈuː
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
RAIL-rohd THROO
UK
rayl-ROHD throo
Escucha en Contexto
They tried to railroad through the new policy without asking anyone.
The government railroaded through the tax changes very fast.
She was upset because they railroaded through the proposal.
The mayor tried to railroad through a controversial law before anyone could object.