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I . train [treɪn] N

1. train RAIL:

train
vlak m
to board a train

2. train (series):

train
serija f
train
niz m
train
train of thought

3. train:

train (retinue)
train (procession)
train (procession)

4. train (part of dress):

train

II . train [treɪn] VB intr

train
train
train for
uriti se [perf izuriti se ]za

III . train [treɪn] VB trans

1. train (teach):

train
uriti [perf izuriti]
train
train
to train sb for sth
to train dogs

2. train HORT:

train roses, vines

3. train (point at):

to train a gun/light on sb/sth

ˈboat train N

com·ˈmut·er train N

ex·ˈcur·sion train N Am

ˈfreight train N

freight train

ˈghost train N

ghost train

ˈgra·vy train N fig

lo·cal ˈtrain N

local train

ˈslow train N TRANSP

ˈthrough train N

ˈtrain ac·ci·dent N

ˈtrain dri·ver N

ˈtrain ser·vice N no pl

high-speed ˈtrain N

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If no control in one minute, then the emergency brake engages and the train stops.
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Passengers claimed that though advertisements certainly generate revenue for the railways, they spoil the charm and beauty of the train.
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After the train has been locked and checked, it moves slowly out of the station to the launch area.
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A vicious close-range struggle, involving man-to-man combat, ensued on the train.
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The high voltage propulsion control was replaced with a safer low voltage propulsion control, which utilized battery voltage (32 volts) to control the train's motors.
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Although commuter trains no longer serve national routes, commuter train services are not so good.
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City planning departments should train staff members and make them conversant in retail.
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They travel to Turkey, where the train stops.
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A second excursion train was on an adjacent track for 2719.
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The original passenger carriage began as a horse tram and was shabby internally, and unsafe as part of a longer train.
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