train
英 [treɪn]
美 [tren]
- n. 火车;行列;长队;裙裾
- v. 培养;训练;瞄准
- n. (Train)人名;(英)特雷恩;(法)特兰;(意)特拉因
助记提示
1. trah-(tract-) => train.
双语例句
- 1. In 1941, the train would have been pulled by a steam engine.
- 1941年,火车本可以由蒸汽机车拉动。
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- 2. He lost a foot when he was struck by a train.
- 他给火车撞伤,失去了一只脚。
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- 3. Businesses need to train their workers better, and spend more on R&D.
- 各企业需要更好地培训工人,并且在研发方面加大投入。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The train backed out of Adelaide Yard on to the Dublin-Belfast line.
- 火车倒出了阿德莱德调车场,开上了都柏林-贝尔法斯特线。
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- 5. He rode on the president's luxury train through his own state.
- 他乘坐总统的豪华列车经过自己所在的州。
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