1.b> 1) ; she leaned on the ship's rail and gazed out to sea ;
2) , ;
3) .i> ;
2.b> i> , (i> i> i> i> i> i>,i> i> i> i>.i>); towel rail ; a curtain rail ; clothes rail (i> i> i>); heated rail ;
3.b> .-.i> ; third rail i> ; off the rails (i> i> i> i> i>) [.i> .i> ];
4.b> ; by rail , ; to travel by rail ; to move by rail / i> ;
a rail network ; rail link / ; rail fares ;
to get back on the railsb> .i> ; to go off the railsb> .i> ) , ; he went off the rails at the age of twenty and started living on the streets ; ) ; the company has gone badly off the rails in recent years [.i> .i> 3]; thin as a railb> ; to ride on a railb> .i> ; to keep smb. on the railsb> ; the mother struggles to keep her children on the rails ; to stay on the railb> ; I hope you will stay on the rail .