释义 |
trainful|ˈtreɪnfʊl| [f. train n.1 + -ful.] As much or as many (goods or passengers) as fill a railway train.
1866G. O. Trevelyan in Macm. Mag. Mar. 408 At Peschiera, the whole trainful—passengers, guards, and firemen—were forced to alight,..our luggage was opened and emptied. 188519th Cent. Apr. 635 A trainful of troops. |