slow order
复数形式
slow orders
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减速命令, 限速指令
a directive issued to reduce speed for safety reasons on a railway track
A slow order is a temporary speed limit set on a section of railway track that requires trains to travel slower than usual. This is usually done to ensure safety during situations like track repairs, maintenance, or when the track is in poor condition. Slow orders are put in place to reduce the risk of accidents and allow trains to pass safely over the affected area. The speed limit is typically lower than the normal track speed, and the slow order remains in effect until the track is deemed safe for regular travel speeds again.
- The train conductor received a slow order due to construction work ahead on the tracks.
列车长因前方轨道上的施工工作收到了减速命令。
- Passengers were informed of the slow order, which extended the travel time by twenty minutes.
乘客被告知了慢行命令,这使旅行时间延长了二十分钟。
- The railway authorities imposed a temporary slow order following heavy rainfall to prevent potential track damage.
铁路当局在暴雨后实施了临时减速令,以防止潜在的轨道损坏。
- Despite the inconvenience, adhering to the slow order ensured the safety of everyone on board.
尽管不便,遵守减速命令确保了船上每个人的安全。
- The locomotive's speed decreased as it approached the designated slow order zone near the station.
当机车接近车站附近指定的慢行命令区域时,其速度降低了。