| 单词 | to train on | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto train onto train on   intransitive. To improve in condition or form with training, to become more proficient. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > training > train			[verb (intransitive)]		 > get into specific condition by training to train on1767 to train off1810 cross-train1984 1767    G. Selwyn Let. 29 Dec. in  15th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS App.  vi. 225 in  Parl. Papers 1897 (C. 8551) LI.  i  				Lord Beauchamp trains on well, as they say, but il n' a pas le moyen de plaire. 1789    Loiterer 6 June 7  				He trained on famously well, and would soon be a very dashing man. 1815    Ld. Byron Let. 10 Jan. 		(1975)	 IV. 252  				It is impossible to read what you have lately done..without seeing that you have trained on tenfold. 1842    Sporting Mag. May 23  				How he has trained on since his arrival at Ascot Heath I have not the means of knowing. 1888    Wallace's Monthly Feb. 936/2  				The premier stallion is Bermuda, known as one of the greatest of young trotters bred in any State. He trotted early and trained on. 1937    Daily Tel. 15 Oct. 23/3  				He..trained on into a first-rate College oar. 1976    Horse & Hound 10 Dec. 48/2 		(advt.)	  				A good sire of fast 2-year-olds that train on. 2003    A. Hunter Amer. Classic Pedigrees xi. 441  				He trained on well at four to take the Razorback (gr. III), Oaklawn (gr. II), and Suburban (gr. I) handicaps. < as lemmas | 
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