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Noun
A line of railway coaches or wagons coupled together and drawn by an engine
“We can catch the early morning train to get to the airport tomorrow.”
Noun
A series of connected events or thoughts
“Is the train of felicitous events that follows a manifestation of the environment's nurturing nature?”
Noun
A number of vehicles or pack animals moving in a line
“The French ambassadors traveled alongside a train of horses loaded with treasure.”
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A retinue of attendants accompanying an important person
“He had quite a train of helpers with him, carrying himself and his baggage through the dense forests.”
Noun
A long piece of material attached to the back of a formal dress or robe that trails along the ground
“Her outfit was a voluminous lace affair without shape or style, and I couldn't see her own shoes from the grubby train of her dress.”
Noun
The water or air disturbed by a moving boat or aircraft
Noun
A powerful and addictive drug derived from opium
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A vehicle used to transport people from one place to another
Noun
A passenger car, either drawn by a locomotive or part of a multiple unit
Verb
To teach, train or educate in a given field
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“Some of the wealthier families might hire a qualified private tutor to train their children at home.”
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To learn or be taught through sustained practice, study or instruction
“Holly has decided to train to be a makeup artist.”
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To undertake a course of exercise (and diet) to reach or maintain peak physical fitness
“I owe my six-pack to coach Bobby, who taught me how to train effectively.”
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To point or aim something
“She would train her camera toward the sunset, hoping to get the perfect shot.”
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To domesticate (an animal)
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To make someone (or a group) familiar with or knowledgeable about something
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(of a quality or skill) To become better at
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To practice something repeatedly so as to become skilled
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To study or train in a specific field
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To diffuse, radiate or give off
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To make or cause someone to work extremely hard
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To lure by temptation or enticement
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To lean or bend at an angle
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To determine or dictate
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To move in a specified direction
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To inaugurate into an office or an organization, especially ceremonially
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To interrogate with questions
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