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الطَّبيعِيّ
locomotora
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
engine [Am ˈɛndʒən, Brit ˈɛndʒɪn] SUBST
1. engine (motor):
the ship's engines attr block/bearing/mounting
2. engine (locomotive):
3. engine:
4. engine (instrument):
engine liter
I. railroad [Am ˈreɪlˌroʊd, Brit ˈreɪlrəʊd] SUBST Am
1. railroad (system):
what a way to run a railroad! attr station/line
what a way to run a railroad! attr station/line
what a way to run a railroad! timetable
red f ferrocarrilera Chil Méx
depósito m Chil
2. railroad:
II. railroad [Am ˈreɪlˌroʊd, Brit ˈreɪlrəʊd] VERB trans
1. railroad (push, force):
railroad bill/measures
2. railroad (convict unfairly):
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I. railroad [ˈreɪlrəʊd, Am -roʊd] SUBST Am
1. railroad (system):
2. railroad (track):
II. railroad [ˈreɪlrəʊd, Am -roʊd] VERB trans übtr
engine [ˈendʒɪn] SUBST
1. engine (motor):
2. engine BAHN:
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railroad engine SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. railroad [ˈreɪl·roʊd] SUBST
1. railroad (system):
2. railroad (track):
II. railroad [ˈreɪl·roʊd] VERB trans übtr
engine [ˈen·dʒɪn] SUBST
1. engine (motor):
2. engine BAHN:
Present
Irailroad
yourailroad
he/she/itrailroads
werailroad
yourailroad
theyrailroad
Past
Irailroaded
yourailroaded
he/she/itrailroaded
werailroaded
yourailroaded
theyrailroaded
Present Perfect
Ihaverailroaded
youhaverailroaded
he/she/ithasrailroaded
wehaverailroaded
youhaverailroaded
theyhaverailroaded
Past Perfect
Ihadrailroaded
youhadrailroaded
he/she/ithadrailroaded
wehadrailroaded
youhadrailroaded
theyhadrailroaded
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He gets that from our grandfather who maintained factory boilers and as a hobby built small scale, fully working replicas of railroad engines.
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A little railroad engine was employed about a station yard for such work as it was built for, pulling a few cars on and off the switches.
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The station and railroad were eventually abandoned when cars became more popular.
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But this came to a decline with the rise of the railroad, which had arrived in 1854, and of steamships.
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When the railroad ceased using electric locomotives in 1972, the catenary was removed, the supports were kept in place.
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