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predestine    音标拼音: [pr,id'ɛstən]
vt. 预定,注定

预定,注定

predestine
v 1: decree or determine beforehand
2: foreordain by divine will or decree [synonym: {predestine},
{predestinate}, {foreordain}]
3: foreordain or determine beforehand [synonym: {predestine},
{foreordain}, {preordain}]


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  • Metropolitan Railway E Class - Wikipedia
    The Metropolitan Railway E Class is a class of 0-4-4T steam locomotives A total of seven locomotives were built between 1896 and 1901 for the Metropolitan Railway: three by the railway at their Neasden Works and four by Hawthorn Leslie and Company in Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Buckinghamshire Railway Centre Stockbook
    For over twenty years these locomotives were the mainstay of the Metropolitan services to Aylesbury, and still appeared after the introduction of larger engines, such as the "H" class tanks, in the 1920s
  • Class E 0-4-4T Metropolitan Railway - Preserved British Steam Locomotives
    One locomotive became Metropolitan Railway number1 and was a replacement for A class (4-4-0T) locomotive which carried the same number and which had been scrapped after an accident at Baker Street
  • Metropolitan 1 locomotive - YouTube
    Pulling into Moorgate station, alongside the Hammersmith City line S stock
  • Metropolitan Railway E Class - Met No. 1 - RMweb
    Rapido Trains UK is delighted to add one of Britain’s most famous locomotives to its range: Metropolitan Railway 0-4-4T No 1 Launched to coincide with the 160th anniversary of the start of railway services on the Metropolitan Railway, ‘Met 1’ brings a model from the Tube’s history back to life
  • Information Board about Metropolitan. . . © David Hillas cc-by-sa 2. 0 . . .
    This locomotive was a mainstay of the Metropolitan Railway to Aylesbury for twenty years It needed a crew of two to operate it: the driver, who was in control of the steam, and the fireman who shovelled coal into the firebox to generate the steam
  • Metropolitan Railway E Class - Detailed Pedia
    One locomotive became Metropolitan Railway No 1 and was a replacement for A Class (4-4-0T) No 1 which had been scrapped after an accident The other locomotives were numbered 77 to 82
  • 0-4-4T Class E Metropolitan - Hattons
    The Metropolitan Railway built seven 'E Class' 0-4-4T steam locomotives between 1896 and 1901 The first and most famous 'Met 1', was originally built as a replacement for an A Class 'No 1' locomotive that had been scrapped after an accident
  • Metropolitan No. 1 overhaul update and appeal | The Railway Hub
    Built in 1898, Metropolitan No 1 is the sole surviving example of the E-Class 0-4-4 designed by the Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Metropolitan Railway T F Clark, for use on the Baker Street to Verney Junction service
  • Metropolitan Railway E Class - Wikiwand
    The train was made up of Metropolitan Locomotive Number 1, Metropolitan Railway Milk Van Number 4, and the Metropolitan Railway Jubilee Carriage 353 (the oldest surviving operational tube carriage dating from 1892), both the property of the London Transport Museum





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