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- verbtrain (verb) · trains (third person present) · trained (past tense) · trained (past participle) · training (present participle)
- teach (a person or animal) a particular skill or type of behavior through practice and instruction over a period of time:"the plan trains people for promotion" · "the dogs are trained to sniff out illegal stowaways"
- be taught through practice and instruction over a period of time:"he trained as a classicist"
- develop and improve (a mental or physical faculty) through instruction or practice:"it's a learning experience— I have to train my eyes again and refine my footwork" · "have you ever done any vocal exercises or anything else to train your voice?"
- cause (a plant) to grow in a particular direction or into a required shape:"they trained roses over their houses"
- undertake a course of exercise and diet in order to reach or maintain a high level of physical fitness:"she trains three times a week" · "last October I started training for the London Marathon"Similar:do exercisesget into shape
- cause to undertake a course of physical exercise:"the horse was trained in Paris"
- (train down)reduce one's weight through diet and exercise in order to be fit for a particular event:"he trained down to middleweight"
- datedgo by train:"Charles trained to Chicago with Emily"
- archaicentice (someone) by offering pleasure or a reward.
nountrain (noun) · trains (plural noun)Originlate Middle English: from Old French train (masculine), traine (feminine), from trahiner (verb), from Latin trahere ‘pull, draw’. Early noun senses were ‘trailing part of a robe’ and ‘retinue’; the latter gave rise to ‘line of traveling people or vehicles’, later ‘a connected series of things’. The early verb sense ‘cause a plant to grow in a desired shape’ was the basis of the sense ‘instruct’. Explore further
WEB2 days ago · Learn the meaning of train as a noun and a verb, with examples and synonyms. Find out how to use train in different contexts, such as transport, education, sports, and gardening.
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WEBA train (from Old French trahiner, from Latin trahere, "to pull, to draw") is a series of connected vehicles that run along a railway track and transport people or freight. Trains are typically pulled or pushed by locomotives or …
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