go off the rails
基本解釋
- 越軌
英漢例句
- The one real novelty, nuclear power, went spectacularly off the rails.
核動(dòng)力 是唯一真正新奇的事物,它卻令人震驚地偏離了軌道。 - Neither side was prepared to cope with an economy that went off the rails despite the Fed's best efforts.
任何一方都對(duì)“聯(lián)儲(chǔ)已然盡力,而經(jīng)濟(jì)依然脫軌”之經(jīng)濟(jì)現(xiàn)象毫無準(zhǔn)備。
15949095073csw.blog.163.com - Mark McKinnon, chief campaign media adviser to George W. Bush: My view is that civility was a heartfelt, well-intended objective that went right off the rails the day of the recount.
Mark McKinnon 布什首席競(jìng)選新聞?lì)檰枺何业挠^點(diǎn)是,在重新計(jì)票的混亂中,做到謙遜有禮是我們的一個(gè)善意的可以被感知的目標(biāo)。 - In August 2004 the company's forecast went off the rails and MatchNet had an unexpected loss.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Near the end of 1999, the Federal Reserve went off the rails again under Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan.
FORBES: The Mystery Of Income Inequality Broken Down To One Simple Chart - But here is where it went off the rails.
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雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- to start behaving in a way that is not generally acceptable, especially dishonestly or illegally
劍橋英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 走上錯(cuò)誤的道路