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IELTS BNC: 1186 COCA: 1516

train

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Related topics: Trains & railways, Clothes
train1 /treɪn/ ●●● S1 W2 noun [countableC]  
1 fast.jpg railway 铁路TTT a set of several carriages that are connected to each other and pulled along a railway line by an engine 火车,列车
train to
 the train to Munich
开往慕尼黑的火车
by train
 We went all the way to Inverness by train.
我们一路坐火车到因弗内斯。
boat train
2 SERIES 系列a train of something SERIESa series of events or actions that are related 一系列,一连串〔相关事件或行动〕
 The decision set off a train of events which led to his resignation.
这一决定引发了一连串事件,最终导致了他的辞职。
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3 train of thought THINK something/HAVE A THOUGHTa related series of thoughts that are developing in your mind 思路
 The phone interrupted my train of thought.
电话铃声打断了我的思路。
 I’ve lost my train of thought.
我的思路断了。
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4 bring something in its train formalRESULT if an action or event brings something in its train, that thing happens as a result of it 引发某事
 a decision that brought disaster in its train
最后酿成灾难的一项决定
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5 set something in train British EnglishBrE formalSTART something/MAKE something START to make a process start happening 使某事开始启动
 Plans to modernize have been set in train.
现代化计划已经启动。
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6 people/animals/动物LINE a long line of moving people, animals, or vehicles 〔行进中的〕行列,队列
 a camel train
一支驼队
7 dress 裙子DCC a part of a long dress that spreads out over the ground behind the person wearing it 裙裾,拖裾
 a wedding dress with a long train
后摆很长的结婚礼服
8. servants 仆从LINE a group of servants or officers following an important person, especially in the past 〔尤指旧时重要人物的〕随行人员,随从
nGRAMMAR: Patterns with train
You usually say get on a train:
I got on the train at Bristol.
You usually say get off a train:
She got off the train in Geneva.
You say that someone is on a train:
There were a lot of tourists on the train.
You go somewhere by train:
He travels to work by train.
Don’t say: go by the train | travel by the train
You often talk about the train:
It’s easier if you take the train.
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
take/get a train 乘火车
I took the first train home.
我乘坐第一班火车回家。
catch a train 赶火车
He was in a hurry to catch a train.
他匆匆去赶火车。
go by/travel by train 坐火车
We decided to go by train.
我们决定坐火车去。
get on/board a train 上火车
At Stoke, another passenger boarded the train.
在斯托克,又上来一名乘客。
get off a train 下火车
nHe got off the train at Flushing.
wait for a train 等火车
nShe sat on the railway platform for half an hour, waiting for a train.
miss a train (=be too late to get on a train) 没赶上火车
nI just missed the last train.
trains run (=take people from one place to another at fixed times) 火车按班次行驶
nTrains run from two main London stations, Victoria and Charing Cross, every hour.
a train arrives 火车到达
nThe train arrived on time.
a train leaves/departs 火车出发
nTrains depart from Rugby at half-hourly intervals until 4.00 pm.
a train pulls into/out of a station 火车进站/出站
nThe train pulled into Euston station and I got off.
na train derails/is derailed (=comes off the rails)
Most of the passengers escaped injury when their train was derailed.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + train
a freight/goods train 货运列车
a freight train carrying hazardous chemicals
运载着危险化学品的一辆货运列车
a passenger train 客运列车
a passenger train bound for Geneva
开往日内瓦的一列客车
a commuter train (=a train that people going to work use) 通勤列车
na crash involving two crowded commuter trains
an express train/a fast train (=one that does not stop at many places) 快车
nHe boarded the express train to London.
a slow train (also a stopping train British EnglishBrE) (=one that stops at a lot of places) 慢车
nWe got on the stopping train by mistake and it took hours to get home.
na steam train
Railway enthusiasts have the opportunity to take a nostalgic trip on a steam train.
na tube/underground train (=one that runs under London)
The condition of many tube trains is a disgrace.
train + NOUN
na train journey British EnglishBrE, a train trip American EnglishAmE
They were not looking forward to the long train journey.
他们并不想坐长途火车旅行。
a train fare 火车票价
How much is the train fare to Derby?
到德比的火车票多少钱?
a train driver 火车司机
nThe train driver apologized for the late departure.
a train crash (also a train wreck American EnglishAmE) 火车相撞事故
nTen people were killed in the train crash.
5COMMON ERRORS 常见错误Don’t say ‘go by the train’ or ‘travel by the train’. Say go by train or travel by train .
不要说 ‘go by the train’ ‘travel by the train’ 而要说 go by train travel by train
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Related topics: Training, Sport, Gardening
train2 ●●● S1 W2 verb  
1 teach SB 训练某人 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]SETTEACH to teach someone the skills of a particular job or activity, or to be taught these skills (接受)训练;(被)培训 training
train somebody in something
 All staff will be trained in customer service skills.
所有员工都将接受客户服务技能的培训。
train to do something
 She’s training to be a doctor.
她正在接受医生培训。
train somebody to do something
 Employees are trained to deal with emergency situations.
雇员接受过应急情况处理的培训。
train as
 Nadia trained as a singer.
纳迪娅受过歌唱训练。
 a highly trained workforce
训练有素的劳动力
 Trained staff will be available to deal with your queries.
我们会有受过培训的员工来解答你的问题。
see thesaurus at learn, teach
2 teach an animal 训练动物 [transitiveT]TEACH to teach an animal to do something or to behave correctly 训练
 a well-trained puppy
受过很好训练的小狗
train something to do something
 These dogs are trained to detect drugs.
这些狗受过训练,能嗅出毒品。
3 prepare for sport 为体育赛事而训练 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DSEXERCISE to prepare for a sports event or tell someone how to prepare for it, especially by exercising 〔为准备体育赛事而〕训练,操练 training
4 aim STH 瞄准某物 [transitiveT]SHOOT to aim something such as a gun or camera at someone or something 把〔枪、相机等〕瞄准,对准
5 develop STH 培养某事物 [transitiveT] to develop and improve a natural ability or quality 教育,培养〔能力或素质〕
6. plant 植物 [transitiveT]DLG to make a plant grow in a particular direction by bending, cutting, or tying it 使〔植物〕按照特定方向生长
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From Longman Business Dictionary
traintrain1 /treɪn/ noun [countableC]
a number of connected carriages pulled by an engine on a railway line
goods train see also gravy train
traintrain2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
to teach someone or to be taught the skills and knowledge needed for a particular job
Both my sons want to train as chartered accountants.
train somebody in something
One of the major costs of implementing the technology was the need to train workers in new skills.
train somebody to do something
He trains his people to identify customer needs clearly.
trained adjectiveadj
The recession makes it even more essential to have properlytrained staff.
Origin train1
(1400-1500) Old French something that is pulled along behind, from trainer; → TRAIN2
train2
(1300-1400) Old French trainer to pull, drag, from Vulgar Latin traginare, probably from Latin trahere to pull

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