Meaning of train
Definition of train
(noun)
public
transport
provided by a
line
of
railway
cars
coupled
together
and
drawn
by a locomotive; "express trains don't
stop
at Princeton Junction"
a
sequentially
ordered
set of
things
or events or ideas in which
each
successive
member
is
related
to the preceding; "a
string
of islands"; "train of mourners"; "a
train
of thought"
a
procession
(of wagons or mules or camels)
traveling
together
in
single
file; "we were
part
of a
caravan
of
almost
a
thousand
camels"; "they
joined
the
wagon
train
for safety"
a
series
of consequences
wrought
by an event; "it led to a
train
of disasters"
piece
of
cloth
forming the
long
back
section
of a
gown
that is
drawn
along
the floor; "the bride's
train
was carried by her two
young
nephews"
wheelwork
consisting of a
connected
set of rotating gears by which
force
is
transmitted
or
motion
or
torque
is changed; "the
fool
got his tie caught in the geartrain"
(verb)
create
by
training
and teaching; "The old
master
is
training
world-class
violinists"; "we develop the
leaders
for the future"
undergo
training
or
instruction
in
preparation
for a
particular
role, function, or profession; "She is
training
to be a teacher"; "He
trained
as a
legal
aid"
develop
(a child's or animal's)
behavior
by
instruction
and practice;
especially
to
teach
self-control; "Parents
must
discipline
their children"; "Is this dog trained?"
educate
for a
future
role
or function; "He is
grooming
his son to
become
his successor"; "The
prince
was
prepared
to
become
King one day"; "They
trained
him to be a warrior"
teach
or
refine
to be
discriminative
in
taste
or judgment; "Cultivate your
musical
taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is
well
schooled in poetry"
point
or
cause
to go (blows, weapons, or objects
such
as
photographic
equipment) towards; "Please don't aim at your
little
brother!"; "He
trained
his gun on the burglar"; "Don't
train
your
camera
on the women"; "Take a
swipe
at one's opponent"
teach
and
supervise
(someone); act as a
trainer
or
coach
(to), as in sports; "He is
training
our Olympic team"; "She is
coaching
the crew"
exercise
in
order
to
prepare
for an
event
or competition; "She is
training
for the Olympics"
cause
to
grow
in a
certain
way by
tying
and
pruning
it; "train the vine"
travel
by
rail
or train; "They railed from Rome to Venice"; "She
trained
to Hamburg"
drag
loosely
along
a surface;
allow
to
sweep
the ground; "The
toddler
was
trailing
his pants"; "She
trained
her
long
scarf
behind
her"
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