train
train 英 [treɪn] 美 [tren]
n. 火车; v. 培养,训练;
进行时:training 过去式:trained 过去分词:trained 第三人称单数:trains 名词复数:trains
- To train means to teach a skill. If you train your cat to use the toilet, your family will be amazed.
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- n. 火车;
- v. 培养,训练;
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1. get on a train,get off a train
上╱下火车
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2. I like travelling by train.
我喜欢乘火车旅行。
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3. to catch the train to London,take the train to London,get the train to London
赶上╱乘坐╱搭乘开往伦敦的火车
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4. a train journey ,a train driver
火车旅程╱司机
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5. They train dogs to sniff out drugs.
他们训练狗嗅出毒品。
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6. He trained as a teacher before becoming an actor.
他在成为演员之前受过师资培训。
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7. Sue is training to be a doctor.
苏正在接受医生培训。
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8. She trains horses.
她是驯马的。
- train (n.) early 14c., "a drawing out, delay;" late 14c., "trailing part of a skirt, gown, or cloak;" also "retinue, procession," from Old French train "tracks, path, trail (of a rome or gown); act of dragging," from trainer "to pull, drag, draw," from Vulgar Latin *traginare, extended from *tragere "to pull," back-formation from tractus, past participle of Latin trahere "to pull, draw" (see tract (n.1)).,
- train (v.) "to discipline, teach, bring to a desired state by means of instruction," 1540s, probably from earlier sense of "draw out and manipulate in order to bring to a desired form" (late 14c.), specifically of the growth of branches, vines, etc. from mid-15c.; from train (n.). Sense of "point or aim" (a firearm, etc.) is from 1841. Sense of "fit oneself for a performance by a regimen or exercise" is from 1832. The meaning "to travel by railway" is recorded from 1856. Related: Trained; training.
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