train: znaczenie i definicje
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To focus on or aim at (a goal, mark, or target); direct. See Synonyms at aim.
A series of connected railroad cars pulled or pushed by one or more locomotives.
A long line of moving people, animals, or vehicles.
The personnel, vehicles, and equipment following and providing supplies and services to a combat unit.
A part of a gown that trails behind the wearer.
A staff of people following in attendance; a retinue.
An orderly succession of related events or thoughts; a sequence. See Synonyms at series.
A series of consequences wrought by an event; aftermath.
A set of linked mechanical parts: a train of gears.
A string of gunpowder that acts as a fuse for exploding a charge.
To coach in or accustom to a mode of behavior or performance.
To make proficient with specialized instruction and practice. See Synonyms at teach.
To prepare physically, as with a regimen: train athletes for track-and-field competition.
To cause (a plant or one's hair) to take a desired course or shape, as by manipulating.
To let drag behind; trail.
To give or undergo a course of training: trained daily for the marathon.
To travel by railroad train.