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train
n
1 railway engine with several carriages or trucks linked to and pulled by it 列车; 火车
a `passenger/`goods/`freight train 一列客车[货车]
`express/`stopping trains 快[慢]车
I normally catch/take/get the 7.15 train to London. 我一般乘7点15分的火车去伦敦.
get on/off a train 上[下]火车
You have to change trains at Didcot. 你需在迪德科特倒车.
If you miss the train there´s another an hour later. 你要是赶不上这趟火车, 一小时後还有一趟.
Travelling by train is more relaxing than driving. 乘火车旅行比开汽车轻松得多.
[attrib 作定语]
a `train driver 火车司机.
2 number of people or animals, etc moving in a line 鱼贯而行的人、 动物等: a `camel train 骆驼队
the `baggage train, ie people and animals transporting luggage 运输行李的人和役畜的队伍.
3 group of people who follow sb around; retinue 追随某人的人群; 随员
The pop star was followed by a train of admirers. 那位流行歌曲歌星周围蜂拥著许多歌迷.
4 (usu sing 通常作单数) ~ (of sth) sequence of connected events, thoughts, etc 一系列相关的事情、 想法等
His telephone call interrupted my train of thought. 他的电话打断了我的思路.
The military coup brought dire consequences in its train, ie as a result of it. 这次军事政变後患无穷.
5 part of a longdress or robe that trails on the ground behind the wearer长的衣、 袍、 裙等拖在地上的部分.
6 (idm 习语) in train (fml 文) being prepared 准备妥当
Arrangements for the ceremony have been put in train. 典礼的各项安排都已就绪.
train v
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(a) [Tn, Tn.pr, Cn.n/a, Cn.t]
~ sb (as sth/in sth) bring (a person or an animal) to adesired standard of efficiency, behaviour, etc by instructionand practice 培养, 训练(某人或某动物)
There is a shortage of trained nurses. 受过正规训练的护士十分缺乏.
He was trained as an engineer/in engineering. 他受过担任工程师的[工程学方面的]培训.
I´ve trained my dog to fetch my slippers. 我把狗训练得能给我叼拖鞋. =>Usage at teach 用法见teach.
(b) [I, Ipr, It]
~ (as sth/in sth) undergo such a process 受训练或培养
She trained for a year as a secretary. 她受过一年做秘书的培训.
He trained to be a lawyer. 他受过做律师的训练.2 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr]
~ (sb/sth) (for sth) (cause a person or an animal to) become physically fit by exercise and diet (使人或动物通过锻炼及调理饮食)身体健康
The challenger has been training hard for the big fight. 这位健将为参加拳击大赛夺魁而进行坚苦的锻炼.
train a horse for a race 训练马参加比赛.
3 [Tn.pr] ~ sth on sb/sth point or aim (a gun, camera, etc) at sb/sth 将(枪、 照相机等)对准或瞄准某人[某物]
He trained his binoculars on the distant figures. 他把双筒望远镜对准远处的景物.
4 [Tn, Tn.pr]
cause (a plant) to grow in a required direction 使(植物)朝某方向生长; 整枝
train roses against/along/over/up a wall 使蔷薇靠著[沿著/爬过/爬上]墙生长.
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