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филогения
tirnice
rail1 [reɪl] VB intr
pritoževati se [perf pritožiti se ]čez/nad
udrihati [perf udrihniti ]čez/po
rail2 [reɪl] N (bird)
I. rail3 [reɪl] N
1. rail no pl (transport system):
2. rail (railway track):
3. rail:
4. rail (to hang things on):
II. rail3 [reɪl] ADJ
rail pass, strike, worker:
ˈguard rail N
I. Inter-Rail® [ˌɪntəˈreɪl] N
II. Inter-Rail® [ˌɪntəˈreɪl] VB intr
ˈrail net·work N
OpenDict entry
rail VB
rail intr
Present
Irail
yourail
he/she/itrails
werail
yourail
theyrail
Past
Irailed
yourailed
he/she/itrailed
werailed
yourailed
theyrailed
Present Perfect
Ihaverailed
youhaverailed
he/she/ithasrailed
wehaverailed
youhaverailed
theyhaverailed
Past Perfect
Ihadrailed
youhadrailed
he/she/ithadrailed
wehadrailed
youhadrailed
theyhadrailed
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Also, renovations of the southbound bridge have created a guard rail that looks quite different from the one on the northbound bridge.
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Median barriers are a form of guard rail that turn head-on crashes into fixed object crashes.
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According to his vision, he was supposed to have been sliced in half by a metal grid while hanging onto a suspended guard rail.
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The guard rail, to which various antennae are attached, can be pneumatically lowered in just two minutes to allow helicopters to land.
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In addition to navigating the turns, racers must also maneuver hills and dips without falling or jumping over the guard rail at the track's edge.
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