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train
noun
1
a a string of railway carriages or wagons with a locomotive;
b loosely a locomotive.
2 a back part of a long dress or robe that trails behind the wearer.
3 the attendants following or accompanying an important person.
4 a connected series of events, actions, ideas, thoughts, etc interrupted my train of thought .
5 a number of things in a string or connected line, eg a line of animals or vehicles carrying baggage.
6 a line of gunpowder, etc laid to fire a charge.
7 a set of connected wheels which act on each other to transmit motion.
verb (trained , training )
1 to teach or prepare (a person or animal) for something through instruction, practice, exercises, etc.
2 intr to be taught through instruction, practice, exercises, etc trained as a nurse .
3 tr & intr (train for something or train someone for something) to prepare oneself or them for performance (eg in a sport) by instruction, practice, exercise, diet, etc trained for the marathon .
4 to point or aim (eg a gun) at or focus (eg a telescope) on a particular object or in a particular direction.
5 to make (a plant, tree, etc) grow in a particular direction train the ivy along the wall .
6 a intr to travel by train;
b (train it) to make a train journey.
[14c: from French trahiner to drag]
trainable adjective .
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