trained
训练有素的,训练有素,经过培训的,经过训练的
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Definitions
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- : Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
- : a line or procession of persons, vehicles, animals, etc., traveling together.
- : Military. an aggregation of vehicles, animals, and personnel accompanying an army to carry supplies, baggage, ammunition, etc.
- : a series or row of objects or parts.
- : Machinery. a connected set of three or more rotating elements, usually gears, through which force is transmitted, or motion or torque changed.
- : order, especially proper order: Matters were in good train.
- : something that is drawn along; a trailing part.
- : an elongated part of a skirt or robe trailing behind on the ground.
- : a trail or stream of something from a moving object.
- : a line or succession of persons or things following one after the other.
- : a body of followers or attendants; retinue.
- : a series of proceedings, events, ideas, etc.
- : the series of results or circumstances following or proceeding from an event, action, etc.; aftermath: Disease came in the train of war.
- : a succession of connected ideas; a course of reasoning: to lose one's train of thought.
- : Astronomy. the trace of light created by a meteor falling through the earth's atmosphere.the tail of a comet.
- : a line of combustible material, as gunpowder, for leading fire to an explosive charge.
- : Physics. a succession of wave fronts, oscillations, or the like.
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- : to develop or form the habits, thoughts, or behavior of by discipline and instruction: to train an unruly boy.
- : to make proficient by instruction and practice, as in some art, profession, or work: to train soldiers.
- : to make fit by proper exercise, diet, practice, etc., as for an athletic performance.
- : to discipline and instruct, as in the performance of tasks or tricks.
- : to treat or manipulate so as to bring into some desired form, position, direction, etc.: to train one's hair to stay down.
- : Horticulture. to bring into a particular shape or position, by bending, pruning, or the like.
- : to bring to bear on some object; point, aim, or direct, as a firearm, camera, telescope, or eye.
- : to entice; allure.
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- : to give the discipline and instruction, drill, practice, etc., designed to impart proficiency or efficiency.
- : to undergo discipline and instruction, drill, etc.
- : to get oneself into condition for an athletic performance through exercise, diet, practice, etc.
- : to travel or go by train: to train to New York.
Phrases
- train of thought
- gravy train
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Like the time Besso was sent on a job to inspect some newly installed power lines on the outskirts of Milan but missed his train and then forgot to go the following day.
If I listened carefully, I could hear the train whistles in the distance.
Silently, miserably plugging along on all the tasks dumped on you is not only an express train to breakdown — it’s also not guaranteed to pay off come promotion time.
The wind speed was so high it was roaring like a freight train.
If you’re not quite on board the bitter train yet, go with the easy-sipping Aperol Spritz.
Indeed, some of those troops who ran away from defending Mosul were already American-trained.
Pentagon officials could not say how many are being trained in Taji.
Had they been properly trained, they could and should have flown themselves safely out of the emergency.
We have reached a tipping point in the culture where Americans are now trained to look to the rules instead of their own judgment.
This is how many public safety officers are trained nowadays.
He plays beautifully, and was trained in the famous Brussels conservatory, of which Dupont is the head.
Few of us ever made a proper use of models, and nearly all of us have miserably trained hands.
An extra 50,000 men to feed war-trained units already in the field is another, and very different, and very much better thing.
For if I had power to train a son of mine to righteousness, and I trained him to wickedness, should I not sin against my son?
Aguinaldo was therefore able to escape north with his army, reinforced by native troops who had been trained in Spanish service.