derailing v. (火车)出轨(derail的现在分词)
- Just as he had pledged, Mr Castro prevented the Americans from derailing his victory.
正如卡斯特罗承诺的那样,他阻止了美国人干涉他取得胜利; - What do you get in exchange for derailing your personal plans to follow someone else's path?
和个人计划偏离来遵照别人的路线时你又获得了多大好处? - Bush accused Moscow of derailing reforms, backsliding on democracy.Russia is criticizing US plans for a missile defense system.
布什指责俄罗斯脱离改革退回了民主主义,俄罗斯批评美国导弹防御计划。
Derail \De*rail"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Derailed}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Derailing}.]
To cause to run off from the rails of a railroad, as a
locomotive. --Lardner.