单词 | train |
释义 | Word Frequency train(treɪn) verb 1. (transitive) to guide or teach (to do something), as by subjecting to various exercises or experiences to train a man to fight 2. (transitive) to control or guide towards a specific goal to train a plant up a wall 3. (intransitive) to do exercises and prepare for a specific purpose the athlete trained for the Olympics 4. (transitive) to improve or curb by subjecting to discipline to train the mind 5. (transitive) to focus or bring to bear (on something) to train a telescope on the moon noun 6. a. a line of coaches or wagons coupled together and drawn by a railway locomotive b. (as modifier) a train ferry 7. a sequence or series, as of events, thoughts, etc a train of disasters 8. a procession of people, vehicles, etc, travelling together, such as one carrying supplies of ammunition or equipment in support of a military operation 9. a series of interacting parts through which motion is transmitted a train of gears 10. a fuse or line of gunpowder to an explosive charge, etc 11. something drawn along, such as the long back section of a dress that trails along the floor behind the wearer 12. a retinue or suite 13. proper order or course Derived forms trainable (ˈtrainable) adjective trainless (ˈtrainless) adjective Word origin C14: from Old French trahiner, from Vulgar Latin tragīnāre (unattested) to draw; related to Latin trahere to drag |
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