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public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive
express trains don't stop at Princeton Junction
2.
a sequentially ordered set of things or events or ideas in which each successive member is related to the preceding
train of mourners
a train of thought
3.
a procession (of wagons or mules or camels) traveling together in single file
they joined the wagon train for safety
4.
a series of consequences wrought by an event
it led to a train of disasters
5.
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
6.
wheelwork consisting of a connected set of rotating gears by which force is transmitted or motion or torque is changed
'train' - used as a verb
7.
create by training and teaching
The old master is training world-class violinists
8.
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
9.
train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control
Is this dog trained?
10.
prepare (someone) for a future role or function
They trained him to be a warrior
11.
train to be discriminative in taste or judgment
Train your tastebuds
12.
aim or direct at; as of blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment
He trained his gun on the burglar
Don't train your camera on the women
13.
teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports
He is training our Olympic team
14.
exercise in order to prepare for an event or competition
She is training for the Olympics
15.
train to grow in a certain way by tying and pruning it
train the vine
16.
travel by rail or train
She trained to Hamburg
17.
drag loosely along a surface; allow to sweep the ground
She trained her long scarf behind her
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1. Train / Plural
trains
2. Train / Past
trained
3. Train / Third Person
trains
4. Train / Present Participle
training
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