イギリスでは地下鉄のことを subway ではなく underground という。
In England, the subway isn't called "subway", it is called the "underground".
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Kanji 鉄, meaning iron, appears in 108 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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イギリスでは地下鉄のことを subway ではなく underground という。
In England, the subway isn't called "subway", it is called the "underground".
学校へ行ったことのない人は貨車からものを盗みかねないが、大学教育を受けた人なら鉄道全部を盗みかねない。
A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad.
それゆえ今日使われている鉄道路線は、様々な理由で、いろいろな時代に、到達した一連の決定の産物なのである。
A piece of railway in use today is therefore the product of a long series of decisions reached at different times for many different reasons.