Descarrilar in english
Derail
pronunciation: dɪreɪl part of speech: verb
pronunciation: dɪreɪl part of speech: verb
In gestures
descarrilarse = jump (off) + the rails ; jump (off) + the rails ; come off + the rails ; come off + the rails.
Example: Thirty-one cars jumped off the rails, and several burst open, spilling about 240,000 gallons of anhydrous ammonia, a toxic compound commonly used as a fertilizer.Example: Maria Sharapova, the poster child (sometimes literally) for today's Russia, appears to have jumped the rails even as her country does the same.Example: Eight freight train cars came off the rails and toppled over near downtown Tucson.Example: Just as he is packing his bags, there are worrying signs that the Canadian economy is coming off the rails.descarrilar = jump (off) + the rails ; come off + the rails ; derail.
Example: Thirty-one cars jumped off the rails, and several burst open, spilling about 240,000 gallons of anhydrous ammonia, a toxic compound commonly used as a fertilizer.Example: Eight freight train cars came off the rails and toppled over near downtown Tucson.Example: The engineer driving the train that derailed Tuesday night has no recollection of the crash itself and 'no explanation' for what happened.more:
» descarrilarse = jump (off) + the rails ; jump (off) + the rails ; come off + the rails ; come off + the rails .
Example: Thirty-one cars jumped off the rails, and several burst open, spilling about 240,000 gallons of anhydrous ammonia, a toxic compound commonly used as a fertilizer. Example: Maria Sharapova, the poster child (sometimes literally) for today's Russia, appears to have jumped the rails even as her country does the same. Example: Eight freight train cars came off the rails and toppled over near downtown Tucson. Example: Just as he is packing his bags, there are worrying signs that the Canadian economy is coming off the rails.