Railed Meaning in English
word · lemma: rail
ˈɹeɪɫd
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ɹˈeɪld
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释义
'Railed' means to complain or speak out angrily and loudly against something or someone.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in formal or literary contexts. Common collocations: 'railed against the government', 'railed at injustice'. It always involves strong emotion and open criticism. Not about physical rails or fencing.
Spanish: protestar - despotricarPortuguese (BR): reclamar - protestar com raivaPortuguese (PT): reclamar - protestar veementementeChinese (Simplified): 怒斥 - 抱怨Chinese (Traditional): 怒斥 - 抱怨Hindi: निंदा करना - ज़ोर से विरोध करनाArabic: انتقد بشدة - احتج بقوةBengali: উচ্চস্বরে প্রতিবাদ করেছিল - ক্ষুব্ধভাবে অভিযোগ করেছিলRussian: возмущался - громко осуждалJapanese: 激しく非難した - 強く抗議したVietnamese: lên án kịch liệt - chỉ trích dữ dộiKorean: 거세게 비난했다 - 격렬하게 항의했다Turkish: sertçe karşı çıktı - öfkeyle şikayet ettiUrdu: شدید تنقید کی - غصے سے شکایت کیIndonesian: mengecam keras - memprotes dengan marah
例句
She railed at the unfair decision.
basic
The crowd railed against the new law.
basic
He railed at his boss for not listening.
basic
Activists railed against the company's environmental practices.
natural
She railed about her workload all afternoon.
natural
Social media was full of people who railed at the slow service.
natural