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горит
Züge
in the PONS Dictionary
I. train [treɪn] N
1. train RAIL:
Zug m <-(e)s, Züge>
to change trains
umsteigen <steigt um, stieg um, umgestiegen>
2. train (series):
Serie f <-, -n>
Gedankengang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
to put [or set] sth in train
3. train:
Gefolge nt <-s, -> kein pl
Zug m <-(e)s, Züge>
Wagenkolonne f <-, -n>
etw nach sich dat ziehen
4. train (part of dress):
Schleppe f <-, -n>
II. train [treɪn] N modifier
train (connection, journey, ride):
Fahrplan m <-(e)s, -pläne>
Lokführer(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
III. train [treɪn] VB intr
1. train (learn):
2. train (travel by train):
IV. train [treɪn] VB trans
1. train (teach):
to train sb [in sth]
jdn [in etw dat] ausbilden
to train sb for [or to do] sth
jdn für etw acc ausbilden
2. train HORT:
3. train (point at):
ex·ˈpress train N
Schnellzug m <-(e)s, -züge>
D-Zug m FRG, A
'goods train N
Güterzug m <-(e)s, -züge>
ˈhouse-train VB trans
ˈhos·pi·tal train N MIL
Lazarettzug m <-(e)s, -züge>
lo·cal ˈtrain N
Nahverkehrszug m <-(e)s, -züge>
ˈmail train N
mag·lev ˈtrain N
ˈcor·ri·dor train N
D-Zug m
OpenDict entry
train VB
to train as sth
PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"
English
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German
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suburban railway, suburban train PUBL TRANS
German
German
English
English
Present
Itrain
youtrain
he/she/ittrains
wetrain
youtrain
theytrain
Past
Itrained
youtrained
he/she/ittrained
wetrained
youtrained
theytrained
Present Perfect
Ihavetrained
youhavetrained
he/she/ithastrained
wehavetrained
youhavetrained
theyhavetrained
Past Perfect
Ihadtrained
youhadtrained
he/she/ithadtrained
wehadtrained
youhadtrained
theyhadtrained
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The Trainguard MT system registers the position of each train and automatically adjusts the distance to the following train.
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www.electronica.de
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Das Systen Trainguard MT registriert die Position jedes Zuges und passt den Abstand zum dahinter fahrenden Zug automatisch an.
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The GDR leadership had trains and passengers checked at this former frontier station for the northern transit route; customs dogs were also used in these inspections.
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www.berlin.de
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Auf dem ehemaligen Grenzbahnhof für die nördliche Transitstrecke ließ die DDR-Führung unter Einsatz von Zollhunden Züge und Insassen kontrollieren.
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Göttingen is situated in the southernmost part of Lower Saxony in the geographical centre of Germany, thus, it is easily accessible by car (via the motorway A7 and the federal roads B3 and B27) or by train and airplane.
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www.uni-goettingen.de
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Mitten in Deutschland gelegen ist Göttingen mit dem Auto (Autobahn A7 und die Bundesstraßen B3 und B27), mit dem Zug oder dem Flugzeug leicht zu erreichen.
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With a new train control system from Siemens, the number of subway trains on a stretch of track can be doubled, which also means twice as many passengers as before.
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www.electronica.de
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Mit einem Zugkontrollsystem von Siemens können auf einer U-Bahn-Strecke doppelt so viele Züge und damit doppelt so viele Fahrgäste fahren wie bisher.
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If you take the train from the Munich airport to Regensburg, you do not need to go to the central train station in Munich.
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www.uni-regensburg.de
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Wenn Sie mit dem Zug vom Flughafen München nach Regensburg fahren, müssen Sie nicht zum Hauptbahnhof München!
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