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I . train [treɪn] N

2. train (series):

serija f
niz m

4. train (part of dress):

II . train [treɪn] VB intr

III . train [treɪn] VB trans

2. train HORT:

3. train (point at):

com·ˈmut·er train N

ex·ˈcur·sion train N Am

ˈfreight train N

ˈghost train N

ˈgra·vy train N fig

lo·cal ˈtrain N

ˈslow train N TRANSP

ˈthrough train N

ˈtrain ac·ci·dent N

ˈtrain dri·ver N

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These trains offer 1st and 2nd class sleeping cars, and a restaurant car, but no seating accommodation or 3rd class cars.
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The noise level in the trains during tunnel passages was also subject to passenger complaints.
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This involved introducing a new clockface timetable with shorter trains running more frequently.
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How many new trains are arriving so that we can say that crowding will ease up?
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Dental education is a broad and varied field that trains people as general dentists, specialists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, and dental laboratory technicians.
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During recent years prices have gone up, in part to finance new trains.
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Railways may use an induction loop to detect the passage of trains past a given point, as an electronic treadle.
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The freight trains will travel at 120 kmph and passenger trains on the network will run at speeds of up to 200 kmph.
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Although commuter trains no longer serve national routes, commuter train services are not so good.
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Between 4 and 6 peat trains work on each system, the trains almost always travelling in pairs as they do at the power stations.
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