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Un·der·ground Railroad 英ˈʌndəˌgraʊnd美ˈʌndɚˌgraʊndAHDŭnʹdər-ground' 基本英英例句例句 n.地下铁道;美国内战前废奴主义者帮助奴隶逃跑用的地下逃亡道
Noun: secret aid to escaping slaves that was provided by abolitionists in the years before the American Civil War用作名词There was not an underground in Beijing before.北京从前没有地下铁道。 The construction of underground railways has eased traffic pressure on the ground.地下铁道的修建减轻了地面交通的压力。 Plymouth was the home of the great abolitionist preacher Henry Ward Beecher and a stop on the Underground Railroad. 杰出的废奴主义者 Henry Ward牧师曾居住在普利茅斯教堂,现在这个教堂是地铁的一个站点。 yeeyan |