train的意思和读音

train

: [treɪn] : [treɪn]

n.);

v.

trains  training  trained  

v.+n.catch train,Miss train,take train,train leave,train staff

adj.+n.express train,through train,slow train,direct train

n.Pullman,sleeper,Eurostar,sequence,chain

v.teach,coach,educate,exercise,work out

trainn.

1.a railway/railroad engine pulling a number of coaches/cars or trucks, taking people and goods from one place to another

to get on/off a train

I like travelling by train .

a passenger/commuter/goods/freight train

to catch/take/get the train to London

a train journey/driver

You have to change trains at Reading.

2.);a number of people or animals moving in a line

a camel train

3.[ususing]a series of events or actions that are connected

His death set in motion a train of events that led to the outbreak of war.

4.the part of a long formal dress that spreads out on the floor behind the person wearing it

IDM

Unemployment brings great difficulties in its train.

bring sth in its trainto have sth as a result

Unemployment brings great difficulties in its train.

In the train of the rich and famous came the journalists.

in sbs trainfollowing behind sb

In the train of the rich and famous came the journalists.

That telephone call set in train a whole series of events.

set sth in trainto prepare or start sth

That telephone call set in train a whole series of events.

The phone ringing interrupted my train of thought.

a train of thoughtthe connected series of thoughts that are in your head at a particular time

The phone ringing interrupted my train of thought.

v.

1.[t][i]to teach a person or an animal the skills for a particular job or activity; to be taught in this way

badly trained staff

They train dogs to sniff out drugs.

He trained as a teacher before becoming an actor.

All members of the team have trained in first aid.

Sue is training to be a doctor.

2.[i][t];(to prepare yourself/sb for a particular activity, especially a sport, by doing a lot of exercise; to prepare a person or an animal in this way

athletes training for the Olympics

She trains horses.

He trains the Olympic team.

3.[t]to develop a natural ability or quality so that it improves

An expert with a trained eye will spot the difference immediately.

You can train your mind to think positively.

4.[t]~ sth (around/along/up, etc.)使to make a plant grow in a particular direction

Roses had been trained around the door.

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v.1.to teach someone to do a particular job or activity; to learn how to do a particular job or activity; to study something such as painting, dancing, or singing for a long time2.to make your mind or body do something by practicing for a long time3.to practice a sport regularly before a game or competition; to help someone to practice a sport regularly before a game or competition4.to teach an animal to obey you or to perform tricks5.if you train a gun, camera, or light on someone or something, you point it at them6.to make a plant grow in a particular direction1.to teach someone to do a particular job or activity; to learn how to do a particular job or activity; to study something such as painting, dancing, or singing for a long time2.to make your mind or body do something by practicing for a long time3.to practice a sport regularly before a game or competition; to help someone to practice a sport regularly before a game or competition4.to teach an animal to obey you or to perform tricks5.if you train a gun, camera, or light on someone or something, you point it at them6.to make a plant grow in a particular direction

n.1.a group of railroad cars that are connected and pulled by an engine2.a series of events or thoughts3.a line of people, animals, or vehicles that move slowly together4.a long part at the back of a dress, especially a wedding dress, that spreads over the ground1.a group of railroad cars that are connected and pulled by an engine2.a series of events or thoughts3.a line of people, animals, or vehicles that move slowly together4.a long part at the back of a dress, especially a wedding dress, that spreads over the ground

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1.In the gray dawn, I was ready to check out, but first I needed to retrieve my bags from the train station.

2.At least one French truffle hunter is trying to train a Vietnamese pot-bellied sow for practical reasons.

3.In the case of the traveller, this might be calling up a web page on which the train timetable is displayed.访

4.If they didn't want him to return, they were to do nothing, and he would remain on the train as it traveled onward.

5.The train stopped at last. For a second there was no sound. Then Nick heard people. They were calling for help.

6.Yet upon learning that he had thrown himself in front of a train a few hours after she escaped, she reportedly burst into tears.

7.But when the door frame was being taken away, one of the boys leaped onto the train, embraced the girl in his arms.怀

8.If I had not missed the train, I would have got home by now.

9.Nothing like a pair of big, dark sunglasses to cover up tired looking, hungover eyes, whilst you walk from the train station.

10.They said he put the first letters ofhidhis names- O and K- on each object peoplegivegave him to send on the train.OK西