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train T0309200 (trān)n.1. A series of connected railroad cars pulled or pushed by one or more locomotives.2. A long line of moving people, animals, or vehicles.3. The personnel, vehicles, and equipment following and providing supplies and services to a combat unit.4. A part of a gown that trails behind the wearer.5. A staff of people following in attendance; a retinue.6. a. An orderly succession of related events or thoughts; a sequence. See Synonyms at series.b. A series of consequences wrought by an event; aftermath.7. A set of linked mechanical parts: a train of gears.8. A string of gunpowder that acts as a fuse for exploding a charge.v. trained, train·ing, trains v.tr.1. To coach in or accustom to a mode of behavior or performance.2. To make proficient with specialized instruction and practice. See Synonyms at teach.3. To prepare physically, as with a regimen: train athletes for track-and-field competition.4. To cause (a plant or one's hair) to take a desired course or shape, as by manipulating.5. To point or direct (a gun or camera, for example) at something. See Synonyms at aim.6. To let drag behind; trail.v.intr.1. To give or undergo a course of training: trained daily for the marathon.2. To travel by railroad train. [Middle English, trailing part of a gown, from Old French, from trainer, to drag, from Vulgar Latin *tragīnāre, from *tragere, to pull, back-formation from tractus, past participle of Latin trahere.] train′a·bil′i·ty n.train′a·ble adj.train (treɪn) vb1. (tr) to guide or teach (to do something), as by subjecting to various exercises or experiences: to train a man to fight. 2. (tr) to control or guide towards a specific goal: to train a plant up a wall. 3. (intr) to do exercises and prepare for a specific purpose: the athlete trained for the Olympics. 4. (tr) to improve or curb by subjecting to discipline: to train the mind. 5. (tr) to focus or bring to bear (on something): to train a telescope on the moon. n6. (Railways) a. a line of coaches or wagons coupled together and drawn by a railway locomotiveb. (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 operation9. (Mechanical Engineering) a series of interacting parts through which motion is transmitted: a train of gears. 10. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) a fuse or line of gunpowder to an explosive charge, etc11. (Clothing & Fashion) something drawn along, such as the long back section of a dress that trails along the floor behind the wearer12. a retinue or suite13. proper order or course[C14: from Old French trahiner, from Vulgar Latin tragīnāre (unattested) to draw; related to Latin trahere to drag] ˈtrainable adj ˈtrainless adjtrain (treɪn) n. 1. a connected group of railroad cars, usu. pushed or pulled by a locomotive. 2. a line or procession of persons, vehicles, animals, etc., traveling together. 3. an aggregation of vehicles and personnel used to carry supplies for an army. 4. a series or row of objects or parts. 5. power train. 6. something that is drawn along; a trailing part. 7. an elongated part of a skirt or robe trailing behind on the ground. 8. a trail or stream of something from a moving object. 9. a line or succession of persons or things following one after the other. 10. a body of followers or attendants; retinue. 11. a series of proceedings, events, ideas, etc. 12. a series of resulting circumstances; aftermath: Disease came in the train of war. 13. a course of reasoning: to lose one's train of thought. 14. a line of combustible material, as gunpowder, for leading fire to an explosive charge. 15. Physics. a succession of wave fronts, oscillations, or the like. v.t. 16. to develop or form the habits, thoughts, or behavior of (a child or other person) by discipline and instruction. 17. to make proficient by instruction and practice, as in some art, profession, or work. 18. to make (a person) fit by proper exercise, diet, practice, etc., as for an athletic performance. 19. to discipline and instruct (an animal), as in the performance of tasks or tricks. 20. to treat or manipulate so as to bring into some desired form, position, etc.: to train one's hair to stay down. 21. to bring (a plant, branch, etc.) into a particular shape or position, by bending, pruning, or the like. 22. to bring to bear on some object; point or direct, as a firearm, camera, or eye. v.i. 23. to give the discipline and instruction, drill, practice, etc., designed to impart proficiency or efficiency. 24. to undergo discipline and instruction, drill, etc. 25. to get oneself into condition for an athletic performance through exercise, diet, practice, etc. 26. to travel or go by train. [1350–1400; Middle English train(e) trailing part, sequence < Old French tra(h)in(e), n. derivative of tra(h)iner to drag, trail < Vulgar Latin *tragīnāre, derivative of *tragīna something dragged, derivative of *tragere to pull, for Latin trahere] train′a•ble, adj. train`a•bil′i•ty, n. syn: See teach. train1. A service force or group of service elements that provides logistic support, e.g., an organization of naval auxiliary ships or merchant ships or merchant ships attached to a fleet for this purpose; similarly, the vehicles and operating personnel that furnish supply, evacuation, and maintenance services to a land unit. 2. Bombs dropped in short intervals or sequence.Train a number of followers; a procession; a succession of things, persons, or animals.train Past participle: trained Gerund: training
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I would have trained | you would have trained | he/she/it would have trained | we would have trained | you would have trained | they would have trained | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | train - public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive; "express trains don't stop at Princeton Junction"railroad trainboat train - a train taking passengers to or from a portrailcar, railroad car, railway car, car - a wheeled vehicle adapted to the rails of railroad; "three cars had jumped the rails"car train - a train that transports passengers and their automobilesfreight train, rattler - a railroad train consisting of freight carshospital train - a military train built to transport wounded troops to a hospitallocomotive, locomotive engine, railway locomotive, engine - a wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine that is used to draw trains along railway tracksmail train - a train that carries mailpassenger train - a train that carries passengerspublic transport - conveyance for passengers or mail or freightroll-on roll-off - a method of transport (as a ferry or train or plane) that vehicles roll onto at the beginning and roll off of at the destinationstreamliner - a streamlined trainsubway train - a train that runs in a subway systempassenger, rider - a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating itstandee - someone who stands in a place where one might otherwise sit (as a spectator who uses standing room in a theater or a passenger on a crowded bus or train); "the allowed number of standees is posted" | | 2. | train - a sequentially ordered set of things or events or ideas in which each successive member is related to the preceding; "a string of islands"; "train of mourners"; "a train of thought"stringseries - similar things placed in order or happening one after another; "they were investigating a series of bank robberies" | | 3. | train - a procession (of wagons or mules or camels) traveling together in single file; "we were part of a caravan of almost a thousand camels"; "they joined the wagon train for safety"caravan, wagon trainprocession - the group action of a collection of people or animals or vehicles moving ahead in more or less regular formation; "processions were forbidden"Conestoga, Conestoga wagon, covered wagon, prairie schooner, prairie wagon - a large wagon with broad wheels and an arched canvas top; used by the United States pioneers to cross the prairies in the 19th century | | 4. | train - a series of consequences wrought by an event; "it led to a train of disasters"aftermath, consequence - the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual | | 5. | train - piece of cloth forming the long back section of a gown that is drawn along the floor; "the bride's train was carried by her two young nephews"gown - a woman's dress, usually with a close-fitting bodice and a long flared skirt, often worn on formal occasionspiece of cloth, piece of material - a separate part consisting of fabric | | 6. | train - wheelwork consisting of a connected set of rotating gears by which force is transmitted or motion or torque is changed; "the fool got his tie caught in the geartrain"gearing, geartrain, power train, gearengine - motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical workepicyclic gear train, epicyclic train - a system of epicyclic gears in which at least one wheel axis itself revolves about another fixed axisreduction gear - gearing that reduces an input speed to a slower output speedwheelwork - mechanical device including an arrangement of wheel in a machine (especially a train of gears) | Verb | 1. | train - create by training and teaching; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"educate, prepare, developbuild up, develop - change the use of and make available or usable; "develop land"; "The country developed its natural resources"; "The remote areas of the country were gradually built up"train, prepare - undergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession; "She is training to be a teacher"; "He trained as a legal aid"retrain - teach new skills; "We must retrain the linguists who cannot find employment"drill - train in the military, e.g., in the use of weaponshousebreak, house-train - train (a pet) to live cleanly in a housetoilet-train - train (a small child) to use the toiletinstruct, teach, learn - impart skills or knowledge to; "I taught them French"; "He instructed me in building a boat"groom, train, prepare - educate for a future role or function; "He is grooming his son to become his successor"; "The prince was prepared to become King one day"; "They trained him to be a warrior" | | 2. | train - undergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession; "She is training to be a teacher"; "He trained as a legal aid"preparelearn, study, read, take - be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam"apprentice - be or work as an apprentice; "She apprenticed with the great master"retrain - train again; "He is retraining to become an IT worker"train, educate, prepare, develop - create by training and teaching; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"drill - undergo military training or do military exercisesgroom, train, prepare - educate for a future role or function; "He is grooming his son to become his successor"; "The prince was prepared to become King one day"; "They trained him to be a warrior" | | 3. | train - develop (children's) behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control; "Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?"discipline, condition, checkmake grow, develop - cause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its natural development; "The perfect climate here develops the grain"; "He developed a new kind of apple"mortify - practice self-denial of one's body and appetitesgroom, train, prepare - educate for a future role or function; "He is grooming his son to become his successor"; "The prince was prepared to become King one day"; "They trained him to be a warrior" | | 4. | train - educate for a future role or function; "He is grooming his son to become his successor"; "The prince was prepared to become King one day"; "They trained him to be a warrior"groom, preparequalify, dispose - make fit or prepared; "Your education qualifies you for this job"train, prepare - undergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession; "She is training to be a teacher"; "He trained as a legal aid"train, educate, prepare, develop - create by training and teaching; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"educate - give an education to; "We must educate our youngsters better"discipline, condition, train, check - develop (children's) behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control; "Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?" | | 5. | train - teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment; "Cultivate your musical taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is well schooled in poetry"civilise, civilize, school, cultivate, educatefine-tune, refine, polish, down - improve or perfect by pruning or polishing; "refine one's style of writing"sophisticate - make less natural or innocent; "Their manners had sophisticated the young girls" | | 6. | train - point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards; "Please don't aim at your little brother!"; "He trained his gun on the burglar"; "Don't train your camera on the women"; "Take a swipe at one's opponent"aim, take aim, direct, taketarget, direct, aim, place, point - intend (something) to move towards a certain goal; "He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face"; "criticism directed at her superior"; "direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself"draw a bead on - aim with a gun; "The hunter drew a bead on the rabbit"hold - aim, point, or direct; "Hold the fire extinguisher directly on the flames"turn - direct at someone; "She turned a smile on me"; "They turned their flashlights on the car"swing - hit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement; "The soccer player began to swing at the referee"point, level, charge - direct into a position for use; "point a gun"; "He charged his weapon at me"level - aim at; "level criticism or charges at somebody"position - cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relationsight - take aim by looking through the sights of a gun (or other device) | | 7. | train - teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports; "He is training our Olympic team"; "She is coaching the crew"coachtrain - exercise in order to prepare for an event or competition; "She is training for the Olympics"instruct, teach, learn - impart skills or knowledge to; "I taught them French"; "He instructed me in building a boat" | | 8. | train - exercise in order to prepare for an event or competition; "She is training for the Olympics"exercise, work out - do physical exercise; "She works out in the gym every day"coach, train - teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports; "He is training our Olympic team"; "She is coaching the crew" | | 9. | train - cause to grow in a certain way by tying and pruning it; "train the vine"trellis - train on a trellis, as of a vinecurb, hold in, control, moderate, contain, check, hold - lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger" | | 10. | train - travel by rail or train; "They railed from Rome to Venice"; "She trained to Hamburg"railride - be carried or travel on or in a vehicle; "I ride to work in a bus"; "He rides the subway downtown every day" | | 11. | train - drag loosely along a surface; allow to sweep the ground; "The toddler was trailing his pants"; "She trained her long scarf behind her"traildrag - pull, as against a resistance; "He dragged the big suitcase behind him"; "These worries were dragging at him"trail - hang down so as to drag along the ground; "The bride's veiled trailed along the ground" |
trainverb1. instruct, school, prepare, improve, coach, teach, guide, discipline, rear, educate, drill, tutor, rehearse We train them in bricklaying and other building techniques.2. study, learn, qualify, be taught, prepare, take instruction a lawyer who has trained with a good quality City firm3. exercise, prepare, work out, practise, do exercise, get into shape They have spent a year training for the race.4. coach, exercise, drill, rehearse, prepare, make ready, make fit a man who trained hundreds of dogs5. aim, point, level, position, direct, focus, sight, line up, turn on, fix on, zero in, bring to bear She trained her binoculars on the horizon.noun1. locomotive, railway train We can catch the early morning train.2. convoy, file, rank, string, column, queue, succession, caravan, procession, progression, cavalcade a long train of oil tankers3. sequence, series, chain, string, set, course, order, cycle, trail, succession, progression, concatenation a train of events which would culminate in tragedy4. tail, trail, appendage a velvet dress, bias cut with a train5. retinue, following, entourage, court, staff, household, suite, cortège Toby arrived with his train of medical studentstrainnoun1. Something that follows or is drawn along behind:tail, trail, wake.2. A group of attendants or followers:entourage, following, retinue, suite.3. A number of things placed or occurring one after the other:chain, consecution, course, order, procession, progression, round, run, sequence, series, string, succession, suite.Informal: streak.verb1. To impart knowledge and skill to:coach, discipline, educate, instruct, school, teach, tutor.2. To subject to or engage in forms of exertion in order to train, strengthen, or condition:drill, exercise, practice, work out.3. To move (a weapon or blow, for example) in the direction of someone or something:aim, cast, direct, head, level, point, set, turn, zero in.Military: lay.4. To hang or cause to hang down and be pulled along behind:drag, draggle, trail.Translationstrain1 (trein) noun1. a railway engine with its carriages and/or trucks. I caught the train to London. 火車,列車 火车,列车 2. a part of a long dress or robe that trails behind the wearer. The bride wore a dress with a train. 拖裙 拖裙3. a connected series. Then began a train of events which ended in disaster. 一連串 一连串4. a line of animals carrying people or baggage. a mule train; a baggage train. 動物隊列(載人或行李) 动物队列(载人或行李)
train2 (trein) verb1. to prepare, be prepared, or prepare oneself, through instruction, practice, exercise etc, for a sport, job, profession etc. I was trained as a teacher; The race-horse was trained by my uncle. 培養,鍛煉 培养,锻炼 2. to point or aim (a gun, telescope etc) in a particular direction. He trained the gun on/at the soldiers. 瞄準 瞄准3. to make (a tree, plant etc) grow in a particular direction. 整枝 整枝trained adjective (negative untrained) having had teaching. She's a trained nurse; a well-trained dog. 經過訓練的 经过培训的ˌtraiˈnee noun a person who is being trained. He's a trainee with an industrial firm; (also adjective) a trainee teacher. 受訓者 受训者ˈtrainer noun1. a person who prepares people or animals for sport, a race etc. 教練員,馴獸師 教练员,训兽师 2. an aircraft used for training pilots. (飛行)教練機,飛行練習器 教练机ˈtraining noun1. preparation for a sport. He has gone into training for the race. 訓練 训练2. the process of learning (the practical side of) a job. It takes many years of training to be a doctor. 培養 培养Train EN-UKEN-GB-P0007330 EN-USEN-US-P0007330 | ES-ESES-ES-P0007330 → 火车 ZH-CNZH-CN-P0007330 |
train See:- a gravy train
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- bring (something) in its train
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- in (one's) train
- in somebody's train
- in the train of (someone)
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- lose (one's) train of thought
- lose train of thought
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- pull a train
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train1. a. a line of coaches or wagons coupled together and drawn by a railway locomotive b. (as modifier): a train ferry 2. a series of interacting parts through which motion is transmitted train 1. The faint glow sometimes left by a brighter meteor along its path. It is much less conspicuous than the visible radiation that comes from the immediate vicinity of the ablating meteoroid. It is known as a wake if it glows for less than a second and a persistent train if the duration is longer. Sudden and brief enhancements of light during the meteor's passage are termed flares (or bursts). 2. The ionization and dust left along the meteoroid path.Train railroad cars arranged in an order and linked together with one or more locomotives or motorized railcars equipped with lights and other identification signals. In the USSR the order, movement, arrival and departure, and maintenance of trains are carried on according to the current rules for the technical operation of railroads. On the railroads of the Ministry of Railroads of the USSR the trains are classified by what is called train superiority. The first category is special trains, including emergency, fire-fighting, and snow-removal trains. Second are regular trains, such as passenger trains with long-distance, local, and surburban service. Third-class trains include mail-baggage, freight-passenger, freight, and maintenance trains. There are also locomotives with no cars, individual motorized railcars and motorized railcar sections, rail diesel cars, and motorized trolleys of the nonremovable type that are dispatched on spans between stations. Trains are operated by locomotive crews of no less than two persons. Passenger trains have, in addition, conductors for the cars and, in some cases, other workers. The movement of a train within each section (averaging in length about 130–140 km) is directed by only one official— the train dispatcher on duty, who is responsible for keeping the trains on schedule and for assuring traffic safety. Trains are marshaled for the most part at major stations intended for the purpose in compliance with a traffic chart and a marshaling plan for the train. In every category a limit has been established for the weight and length of the train in accord with the tractive power of the locomotive used and the length of the arrival-departure tracks. The weight of a passenger train in the USSR may reach 1,000–1,200 metric tons. Freight trains range from 6,000 to 10,000 metric tons. The maximum permissible speed in the USSR for passenger trains is 160 km/hour (in some sections 200 km/hr or more); for express freight trains, 100-120 km/hr; and for ordinary freight trains, 80-100 km/hr. A number is assigned to each train. Trains going in one direction have an even number, and those going in the opposite direction have an odd number. K. M. DOBROSEL’SKII What does it mean when you dream about a train?The train as a dream symbol is often linked with the Freudian interpretation of the train (phallus) going through the tunnel (vagina), representing intercourse. Yet even Freud gave trains alternative meanings (e.g., missing a train might represent missed opportunities or even missing one’s death (rather than missing intercourse). Being the engineer on a train and traveling smoothly down the track may mean staying “on track” in one’s life. As with all such symbols, the dreamer’s prior associations with trains determines their meaning in a particular dream. train[trān] (astronomy) The bright tail of a comet or meteor. (engineering) To aim or direct a radar antenna in azimuth. Train (dreams)This dream symbol can be very complicated and its meaning is specific to the dreamer (as all dream symbols are). If you normally take the train to work and it is a part of your daily experience, closer attention should be paid to the other details of the dream. Going on a train ride may be symbolic of your life’s journey. If you are the engineer, you may be reassuring yourself in the dream state that you are in control of a specific situation or life in general. The train could also be symbolic of your need to move on and to do things in an orderly and sequential manner. Freud said that the train is usually a phallic symbol and that a train going through a tunnel represents intercourse. Freud also said that there are other possibilities to this symbol. For example, if you missed the train in your dream, you may be fearful of missing important opportunities. Jung thought that the train ride represented the way a person moves and behaves just like everyone else and that you the dreamer may be striving for wholeness.train
train Medtalk A series of a similar thing. See Spike train. train (trān) To participate in a special program of instruction to attain competence in a certain occupation.Patient discussion about trainQ. i want to run a 5k. how should i train? A. first of all- congratulations! way to go! pick a target and stick to it! now, it really depends on your abilities now. start running 1k. see how long it takes you. then try it again 3-4 times see that your time is getting better. then do a 1.5k, do that 3-4 times too. then 1.750 and from now on every 2-3 runs go up in 250 m. but you should run no more no less then 3 times a week. don't forget stretching after and warm up. good luck!! Q. Is strength training safe for children? Hi friends, this is my 4th question in this community. Here is my next one: I've always heard that resistance training will ''stunt a child's growth.'' Now, I hear it may be advisable for children to strength train. Is strength training safe for children?A. well said above. i share the same sentiments. Q. Does anyone have any ideas on how to potty train autistic boys? My son will be 5 in august and only goes #1 in the toilet, we've tried bribary, sitting on the toilet for at least an hour and no luck, hoping someone has some helpful information.A. Here you can find an interview with a specialist about this subject http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYmBPfnSeMM along with other videos about it. You can also try the Autism community here: http://www.imedix.com/Autism Good luck! More discussions about trainFinancialSeetrainingSee TRN
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Synonyms for trainverb instructSynonyms- instruct
- school
- prepare
- improve
- coach
- teach
- guide
- discipline
- rear
- educate
- drill
- tutor
- rehearse
verb studySynonyms- study
- learn
- qualify
- be taught
- prepare
- take instruction
verb exerciseSynonyms- exercise
- prepare
- work out
- practise
- do exercise
- get into shape
verb coachSynonyms- coach
- exercise
- drill
- rehearse
- prepare
- make ready
- make fit
verb aimSynonyms- aim
- point
- level
- position
- direct
- focus
- sight
- line up
- turn on
- fix on
- zero in
- bring to bear
noun locomotiveSynonymsnoun convoySynonyms- convoy
- file
- rank
- string
- column
- queue
- succession
- caravan
- procession
- progression
- cavalcade
noun sequenceSynonyms- sequence
- series
- chain
- string
- set
- course
- order
- cycle
- trail
- succession
- progression
- concatenation
noun tailSynonymsnoun retinueSynonyms- retinue
- following
- entourage
- court
- staff
- household
- suite
- cortège
Synonyms for trainnoun something that follows or is drawn along behindSynonymsnoun a group of attendants or followersSynonyms- entourage
- following
- retinue
- suite
noun a number of things placed or occurring one after the otherSynonyms- chain
- consecution
- course
- order
- procession
- progression
- round
- run
- sequence
- series
- string
- succession
- suite
- streak
verb to impart knowledge and skill toSynonyms- coach
- discipline
- educate
- instruct
- school
- teach
- tutor
verb to subject to or engage in forms of exertion in order to train, strengthen, or conditionSynonyms- drill
- exercise
- practice
- work out
verb to move (a weapon or blow, for example) in the direction of someone or somethingSynonyms- aim
- cast
- direct
- head
- level
- point
- set
- turn
- zero in
- lay
verb to hang or cause to hang down and be pulled along behindSynonyms |