off the rails
常見(jiàn)例句
- People go off the rails in times of recession.
人們?cè)诓痪皻鈺r(shí)出軌。 - There are so many ways a first conversation can run off the rails – a misinterpreted word, an inappropriate joke, a whopper of a prejudice.
兩個(gè)人初次見(jiàn)面就脫軌的情況有多種方式:比如誤解了對(duì)方的話;開(kāi)了一個(gè)不恰當(dāng)?shù)耐嫘?;?duì)某事有很大的成見(jiàn)等等。 - It is through the accumulation and indeed repetition of such things that this utterly convincing portrait of a society driven far off the rails is drawn.
正是通過(guò)這些事實(shí)的積累和重復(fù),畫(huà)出了這幅極其真實(shí)可信的出軌社會(huì)的肖像畫(huà)。 - In August 2004 the company's forecast went off the rails and MatchNet had an unexpected loss.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Whether he can any longer tell a story without sliding off the rails is another matter.
NEWYORKER: Antichrist - But then it goes a bit off the rails by highlighting that one of them can be Powerpoint.
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