Train meaning in English
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Definition
to train: to coach, to educate, to instruct, to teach
a train: a form of transport that runs on railway tracks, a locomotive
(to go somewhere) by train
Examples
- "Bruno trained his interpretation skills on basic animals at first."
- "I will be happy to train my replacement, answer any questions you may have, or do anything else you feel would make the transition a smooth one."
- "I was on the passenger train on its way back to London (to catch my flight, which I obviously missed) when we collided with a cargo train."
- "Train employees (both female and male) depressed me with their glamour, slenderness, and orange make-up."
- "In fact, we knew nothing about this train crash until Susie heard from a friend of a friend who heard a report on a radio station in Sheffield."
- "The next train from Dublin to Limerick will depart from platform five at 16:50."
- "Philip : I recruit, interview, select and train the sales staff according to Delavigne Company policy."
- "The next train on platform 2 will be calling at all stations to Upminster via Barking."
- "Train number 98756 from London to Paris is delayed due to water on the tracks."
- "Announcement 3 : Ladies and gentlemen, train number 98756 to Paris Gare de Nord is now boarding."
- "The train will now leave at 20.15."
- "Jean : Excuse me, are you the train controller?"
- "There's a train now?"
- "The last direct train left an hour ago."
- "Announcement : This train terminates at Upminster."
- "This non-direct train will stop at Portlaoise, Kildare, Tullamore and Limerick Junction."
- "Chocolate melted and poured into your mouth by trained chimpanzees"
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