entrain / ɛnˈtreɪn /

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entrain2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to go aboard a train.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to put aboard a train.

entrain 近义词

entrain

等同于 board

entrain 的近义词 8
entrain 的反义词 4
entrain

等同于 embark

entrain

等同于 get on

entrain 的近义词 7
entrain 的反义词 5

更多entrain例句

  1. Some is entrained in permafrost at the poles, and more may have retreated underground, in aquifers where the water would be liquid at least for some parts of the Martian year.
  2. So when we’re in sync, many of the rhythms of our brains and bodies entrain—heart and respiration rates, certain brain wave patterns.
  3. Either way, the fact that the planet may be so heavily hydrated does not, alas, mean much for the possibility of Martian life, since the water molecules are entrained in the rocks and clay, not percolating in free-standing underground pools.
  4. Those collisions provide the heat to convert hydroxyl molecules to water molecules, but those molecules are then entrained within microscopically small glass beads also created by the collisions.
  5. There was a general rush to the stores after dinner, as we hear we are to entrain for Pretoria to-morrow.
  6. Orders were received for the Regiment to entrain for Machadodorp for the purpose of garrisoning the railway blockhouses.
  7. Perhaps some soldiers are going along to a place of meeting, where they expect to entrain for the front.
  8. Nobody came to the hotel to inform them when the unit was to entrain.
  9. The men, their kitbags already packed and their equipment on, rapidly began to entrain in the waiting troop trains.