单词 | train |
释义 | train1 of 3noun (1) ˈtrān plural trains 1 a : a connected line of railroad cars with or without a locomotive traveled the country by train A train puffs across the Railroad Connection Bridge … b : an automotive tractor with one or more trailer units Tractor trains can operate not only within a plant but also outdoors between plants. These trains are especially useful where loads are too bulky or heavy for forklift trucks … The [farm] tractor was 11.52 tonnes and the trailer 18.30 tonnes, giving a train weight of 29.82 tonnes. 2 a : the retinue or suite of a person of rank or consequence : following In his train flock not the industrial workers of the world but the literary intellectuals of the capital cities of the world … b : a moving file of persons, vehicles, or animals They had been walking for eight days. So had their small train of camels, mules and donkeys … c : the luminous trail or tail of a meteor or comet Sightings of spiral meteor trains are not new. 3 a : an orderly succession lost her train of thought b chiefly British : a sequence (as of events or actions) leading to some result or goal —often used in the phrase in train A revolution had been set in train. c : accompanying or resultant circumstances : aftermath consequences the discovery will bring in its train 4 : a series of moving mechanical parts (such as gears) that transmit and modify motion a gear train 5 : a part of a gown that trails behind the wearer Her bridal train was carried by a pretty flower girl … 6 : the vehicles, personnel, and sometimes animals that provide maintenance, supply, and evacuation services to a combat unit … Edward IV had an artillery train which impressed contemporaries, and which was clearly intended to provide for field actions as well as sieges. 7 chemical engineering : a series of parts or elements that together constitute a system for producing a result and especially for carrying on a process (such as the liquefaction of gas or separation of petroleum) automatically an oil production train 8 : a line of combustible material laid to lead fire to a charge A train of powder burning at a known rate can be made into an accurate timer as the length of the train is directly proportional to the time it takes to burn. trainful ˈtrān-ˌfu̇l noun train 2 of 3verb trained; training; trains transitive verb 1 a : to teach so as to make fit, qualified, or proficient b : to form by instruction, discipline, or drill 2 : to make prepared (as by exercise) for a test of skill 3 : to direct the growth of (a plant) usually by bending, pruning, and tying 4 : to aim at an object or objective : direct trained his camera on the deer training every effort toward success 5 : trail, drag intransitive verb 1 : to undergo instruction, discipline, or drill 2 : to go by train trainability ˌtrā-nə-ˈbi-lə-tē noun trainable ˈtrā-nə-bəl adjective train 3 of 3noun (2) obsolete : scheme, trick train 1 of 2 noun1 as in entourage a body of employees or servants who accompany and wait on a person a movie star who never goes anywhere without a train of personal assistants to cater to his every whim and need Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in fleet a group of vehicles traveling together or under one management a train of supply trucks making its way to the army encampment Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in queue a series of persons or things arranged one behind another already a long train of ticket buyers waiting outside the stadium Synonyms & Similar Words
4 as in chain a series of things linked together you've broken my train of thought—now what were we talking about? Synonyms & Similar Words
train 2 of 2verb1 as in to prepare to bring to a proper or desired state of fitness has been training track-and-field athletes at the school for years Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in to teach to cause to acquire knowledge or skill in some field will train the students in good study habits Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in to focus to fix (as one's attention) steadily toward a central objective train all your thoughts on imagining how you'd score the winning goal in the game Synonyms & Similar Words
4 as in to aim to point or turn (something) toward a target or goal trained his eyes on the distant bull's-eye Synonyms & Similar Words
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5 as in to equip to make competent (as by training, skill, or ability) for a particular office or function he's so experienced that they usually use him to train new recruits Synonyms & Similar Words
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