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trains Meaning

trains

to teach in an art, profession, or trade, a line of combustible material laid to lead fire to a charge, to make prepared (as by exercise) for a test of skill, an automotive tractor with one or more trailer units, to aim at an object or objective, a series of parts or elements that together constitute a system for producing a result and especially for carrying on a process (such as the liquefaction of gas or separation of petroleum) automatically, accompanying or resultant circumstances, an orderly succession, a series of moving machine parts (as gears) for transmitting and modifying motion, the luminous trail or tail of a meteor or comet, a sequence (as of events or actions) leading to some result or goal, a number of followers or attendants, an orderly connected series of events, actions, or ideas, scheme, trick, to form by instruction, discipline, or drill, a moving file of persons, vehicles, or animals, result entry 2 sense 1, aftermath, a connected line of railroad cars, the retinue or suite of a person of rank or consequence, the vehicles, personnel, and sometimes animals that provide maintenance, supply, and evacuation services to a combat unit, to undergo instruction, discipline, or drill, trail, drag, to teach so as to make fit, qualified, or proficient, to go by train, a part of a gown that trails behind the wearer, to aim at an object or target, to make ready for a test of skill or strength, to direct the growth of (a plant) usually by bending, pruning, and tying, a connected line of railroad cars with or without a locomotive, to teach (an animal) to obey, a series of moving mechanical parts (such as gears) that transmit and modify motion

trains Sentence Examples

  1. The rhythmic chugging of trains echoed through the countryside.
  2. The sprawling train station bustled with passengers eager to board their trains.
  3. The brightly colored trains zipped along the tracks, connecting distant cities.
  4. The long freight trains hauled heavy cargoes across the nation.
  5. The high-speed trains whizzed by at lightning speed, leaving a trail of wind in their wake.
  6. The conductor made his rounds through the train, checking tickets and ensuring passenger safety.
  7. The train tracks snaked their way across the landscape, linking towns and cities.
  8. The derailment caused chaos and disruption to the train network.
  9. The historic steam trains evoked a sense of nostalgia and wonder.
  10. The driver gazed out the window, watching the scenery blur by as the train sped towards its destination.

FAQs About the word trains

to teach in an art, profession, or trade, a line of combustible material laid to lead fire to a charge, to make prepared (as by exercise) for a test of skill, a

crews, suites, staffs, posses,entourages, tails, retinues, followings,cortèges, staves

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The rhythmic chugging of trains echoed through the countryside.

The sprawling train station bustled with passengers eager to board their trains.

The brightly colored trains zipped along the tracks, connecting distant cities.

The long freight trains hauled heavy cargoes across the nation.