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rail

British pronunciation/ɹˈe‍ɪl/
American pronunciation/ˈɹeɪɫ/
1

железная дорога

a means of transportation by train; short for railroad
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2

Пастушковые

a small bird with a long body, short wings, and strong legs, typically found in marshy or wetland habitats
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What is a "rail"?

A rail is a fascinating bird that inhabits marshes and wetlands around the world. With their unique body structure, they are well-adapted to live in these environments. Rails are characterized by their long, slender bodies, short wings, and strong legs, which allow them to navigate through dense vegetation and wade in shallow waters. They have a secretive nature, often hiding among the reeds and grasses, making them challenging to spot. Rails are skilled swimmers and agile runners, able to move quickly and gracefully across various terrains. Their diet consists of small invertebrates, seeds, and plant matter, which they forage for while probing the muddy ground or picking food from vegetation. Known for their distinctive calls, rails communicate with a variety of vocalizations, from sharp squawks to melodic trills. These remarkable birds play an important role in the wetland ecosystems they call home, contributing to the overall biodiversity and functioning of these habitats.

MAIN VERB
1

жаловаться

complain bitterly
синонимы : inveigh
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1No wonder some people went off the rails a bit.
2After a disagreement, the team is working to get back on the rails and collaborate effectively to achieve their shared goals.
3John used to have a healthy physique, but ever since he started skipping meals, he has become skinny as a rail.
4Despite her efforts to gain weight, Sarah remains skinny as a rail.
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