单词 | railwayman |
例句 | The path he was interested in started down the side of a bombed house, fairly new, perhaps a railwayman's cottage rebuilt after the last time. Atonement 2001-09-20T00:00:00Z Loach has always admired “railwaymen” for their tight organisation and solidarity: he clearly enjoyed bringing out their camaraderie in an appealing film that had self-evident real-world parallels. Ken Loach – all his films ranked! 2019-10-17T04:00:00Z As on the very first journey in 1863, railwaymen, enthusiasts and a few dignitaries and press were aboard. Steam train back on tube track for 150-year anniversary celebrations 2012-12-16T19:00:03Z "Now, being a railwayman, I thought he'd either missed a speed restriction sign or there was something else wrong. I don't remember anything else after that," he says. Selby rail crash: 2001 disaster remembered 2021-02-27T05:00:00Z JH: “You were a railwayman and you voted Labour all your life. You know of old that if we get Conservative governments, they don’t make anything better.” We spent 10 years talking to people. Here's what it taught us about Britain 2019-12-03T05:00:00Z Bauer, survived the war, but only because a strike by railwaymen stopped a train taking him to a concentration camp. Nazi looted painting returned to owners 2017-11-07T05:00:00Z Mr Cash is a railwayman through and through, having begun work with British Rail in 1978 in the signal and telegraph department. Mick Cash: RMT boss fighting on four fronts - BBC News 2016-08-10T04:00:00Z Steve Jones was one of the proud railwaymen to start under British Rail. Train driver dies of suspected heart attack pulling into Barking station - BBC News 2016-04-27T04:00:00Z Born at Carnforth, in Lancashire, Cecil Parkinson was the son of a railwayman and in his youth he was left-wing, a pacifist and considered becoming a clergyman. Obituary: Cecil Parkinson - BBC News 2016-01-25T05:00:00Z "They said, 'once a railwayman, always a railwayman'," Mr Middlesworth says proudly recalling the railway's past. What is it like on the 'secret' Tube? 2014-01-28T02:02:53Z And in a nod to the club's rich heritage - it was set up by railwaymen in 1922 and is sponsored by Russian Railways - the background featured an imposing ash-black locomotive. Altered images: 'Nazi logo' deleted from club website 2013-07-12T15:32:09Z He and his colleagues were railwaymen, securely and proudly inhabiting a railway world. Trouble on the line: what caused the train franchise fiasco? 2012-10-05T23:05:31Z We have in our mind a church which is set in a dense population of railwaymen, engine drivers, stokers, guards, porters, &c. Ecclesiastical Curiosities 2011-12-13T03:00:24.507Z A survivor from Messina says: “The town is nothing but a dust heap, even the railway station is swallowed up, the railwaymen are nearly all killed.” From the Thames to the Tiber or, My visit to Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Switzerland, etc. 2011-12-03T03:00:10.397Z Every white man in India has his employment; for he is a soldier, a civil servant, a judge, a lawyer, a railwayman or a merchant. Life in an Indian Outpost 2011-10-19T02:00:19.943Z Till the railwaymen came none but the Caripuna Indians knew what was there; so into the woods, of course, I would go, trying every track which led from the camp. The Sea and the Jungle 2011-08-30T02:00:30.350Z We ought not to forget the splendid part which our railwaymen played at this time. The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 1 (of 10) From the Beginning of the War to the Landing of the British Army in France 2011-02-19T03:01:09.157Z The report described how it carried out the Vichy government’s orders with no protest or resistance except for isolated acts by individual railwaymen, and took payment for the shipments. Rail firms' wartime records: What did you do in the war? 2010-07-08T11:50:00Z So anything that can be done to cut suicides on the railway is good in my book, but forgive me if I think first of the railwaymen and women in this regard. 2010-01-14T11:30:00Z It's a paragrapher's proverb that railwaymen can't tell the truth, though I think a good many of us try to confine ourselves to the scenic lie. A Romance in Transit The men in these great productive services, quite equally with teachers and railwaymen, will be permanently employed. New Worlds For Old A Plain Account of Modern Socialism At Kootenay Landing the delicate process was reversed, and all was carried out without mishap though it was a dark night, and the railwaymen had to work with the aid of searchlights. Westward with the Prince of Wales These volunteers were in civil life builders and joiners; railwaymen, tramwaymen, engineers; clerks, shorthand-writers, draughtsmen, warehousemen, packers; carters and fitters; telephonists, chemists. With Manchesters in the East He has been transported to the field of conflict by the labour of a whole army of railwaymen. British Socialism An Examination of Its Doctrines, Policy, Aims and Practical Proposals They might just as well have had a railwayman or a Jew come to try his luck with the girls; they'd have carried all before them.” The Brothers Karamazov So we learned gradually that confident invaders are baffled by railwaymen and other common people, such as old women insistent on their cows, almost as much as they are by bayonets. Waiting for Daylight Has it not sent its soldiers against railwaymen on strike? The Conquest of Bread It means about sixteen hours hard graft a-day to make not half what a railwayman makes in eight hours. Some Everyday Folk and Dawn We will further suppose a Conservative Government in power, and confronted with a devastating strike—shall we say a railwaymen's strike? Brother Copas Being himself a railwayman he seemed to think that the muddle, if any, was chargeable to conditions over which the railways had little or no control. The Masques of Ottawa But at least we were favoured with the chance of watching the French railwaymen at work. Waiting for Daylight Soon after the kittens were born, some of the railwaymen found a young jackdaw, and put it with them. Chatterbox, 1905. Whether the story be true or not is really immaterial, because the incident could quite easily have happened with these railwaymen; it took much to stop them. With Our Army in Palestine The railwayman, confused but happy, had evidently been the recipient of kind and appreciative words, for his face was glowing, and Miss Ray's fairly beamed with the radiance of its smile. Ray's Daughter A Story of Manila He never was a born railwayman, any more than he was a pure financier. The Masques of Ottawa Sotteville is the quietest place we ever sleep in; there is no squealing of whistles and shouting of French railwaymen as in all the big stations. Diary of a Nursing Sister on the Western Front, 1914-1915 These were the railwaymen, who went about in a business-like way, pushing railway vans, counting packages, carrying papers, checking lists, and giving information politely and willingly. In the Field (1914-1915) The Impressions of an Officer of Light Cavalry He had the advantage of being a railwayman. Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland The miners hold up the country for higher wages, and the country has to pay them; the railwaymen do the same, and the country must find double fares and high freight. In a Green Shade A Country Commentary None of our railwaymen have climbed to the peak of the railway operation business quite so successfully and so Canadianly as E. W. Beatty. The Masques of Ottawa A man will become a miner or a railwayman 'by patrimony,' and it will be difficult to gain admission to a union in any other way. Outspoken Essays When dawn broke I had already got Wattrelot and a couple of railwaymen who were still in the station to bring my horse-box up to the platform. In the Field (1914-1915) The Impressions of an Officer of Light Cavalry Tartar' in gold letters on the ribbons—ill-timed jauntiness—some fifty soldiers and volunteers, and two or three railwaymen, we started, surrounded by the active Boer horsemen. London to Ladysmith via Pretoria And now a Railway Strike, which has injured every one and will throw back the railwaymen and their Labour Party for many a year! In a Green Shade A Country Commentary Roadmen thought it an excellent project for railways; railwayman were all in favour of its being applied to docks; and dockmen had no objection to its being tried on the roads. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 26, 1919 I felt the point of this when a railwayman said to me, "We can be in touch with God all the day long." The One Great Reality I decided to strengthen the guard to eighteen men on each carriage, and offered protection to the railwaymen who shunted them to my train. With the "Die-Hards" in Siberia The conductor was assured that "Whiskey" was quite harmless and was going to overlook the rules when the cub began to roar and tried to get at the railwayman's finger. Flying for France With the American escadrille at Verdun There was a long list of the trades, everything you could think of— carpenters, plumbers, electricians, lumbermen, stevedores, railwaymen, laundrymen, cooks, warehousemen—so on for several columns. Jimmie Higgins Luckily, the railwayman had the wit to see. that this earnest-eyed passenger was speaking the truth. Number Seventeen He said it was nearly a year since there had come into his parish a troop of railwaymen and their families. The Daisy chain, or Aspirations Towards the end of May many Federal railwaymen reported that empty trains could be heard running into Corinth and full trains running out. Captains of the Civil War; a chronicle of the blue and the gray If there had been railways in the Middle Ages there would probably have been a railwaymen's guild; and it would have had a charter from the King, defining their rights. A Miscellany of Men Under his direction it was lifted out, placed on an ambulance stretcher provided by the railwaymen, and taken to a disused office close by. The Pit Prop Syndicate I prepared to go to bed, but we had hardly got into the car when there was a tap at the door and a couple of railwaymen came in. The Crisis in Russia There must be engineers, railwaymen, mechanics among English socialists who would be glad to come. Russia in 1919 As we walked home along the railway lines, half a dozen of the railwaymen pressed around Radek, and almost fought with each other as to who should walk next to him. The Crisis in Russia Finally, they struck a bargain with the railwaymen, and were allowed to take broken-down wagons which the railway people were not in a position to mend. The Crisis in Russia |
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