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trains


 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  train 
 
  6  of  11  senses  of  train 
 
  Sense  1 
  train,  develop,  prepare,  educate 
  =>  retrain 
  =>  drill 
  =>  housebreak 
  =>  toilet-train 
 
  Sense  2 
  train,  prepare 
  =>  apprentice 
  =>  retrain 
  =>  drill 
 
  Sense  4 
  prepare,  groom,  train 
  =>  qualify,  dispose 
 
  Sense  5 
  educate,  school,  train,  cultivate,  civilize,  civilise 
  =>  sophisticate 
 
  Sense  6 
  aim  take  train,  take  aim  direct 
  =>  target,  aim  place  direct,  point 
  =>  hold 
  =>  turn 
  =>  swing 
  =>  charge,  level,  point 
  =>  level 
 
  Sense  9 
  train 
  =>  trellis 
 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  train 
 
  6  of  11  senses  of  train 
 
  Sense  1 
  train,  develop,  prepare,  educate 
  =>  retrain 
  =>  drill 
  =>  housebreak 
  =>  toilet-train 
 
  Sense  2 
  train,  prepare 
  =>  apprentice 
  =>  retrain 
  =>  drill 
 
  Sense  4 
  prepare,  groom,  train 
  =>  qualify,  dispose 
  =>  habilitate 
  =>  capacitate 
 
  Sense  5 
  educate,  school,  train,  cultivate,  civilize,  civilise 
  =>  sophisticate 
 
  Sense  6 
  aim  take  train,  take  aim  direct 
  =>  target,  aim  place  direct,  point 
  =>  address 
  =>  range  in  home  in  zero  in 
  =>  hold 
  =>  turn 
  =>  swing 
  =>  charge,  level,  point 
  =>  level 
 
  Sense  9 
  train 
  =>  trellis 
 
  Entailment  of  verb  train 
 
 
  Synonyms/Hypernyms  (Ordered  by  Frequency)  of  verb  train 
 
  11  senses  of  train 
 
  Sense  1 
  train,  develop,  prepare,  educate 
  =>  teach,  learn,  instruct 
 
  Sense  2 
  train,  prepare 
  =>  learn,  study,  read,  take 
 
  Sense  3 
  discipline,  train,  check,  condition 
  =>  develop,  make  grow 
 
  Sense  4 
  prepare,  groom,  train 
  =>  educate 
 
  Sense  5 
  educate,  school,  train,  cultivate,  civilize,  civilise 
  =>  polish,  refine,  fine-tune,  down 
 
  Sense  6 
  aim  take  train,  take  aim  direct 
  =>  position 
 
  Sense  7 
  coach,  train 
  =>  teach,  learn,  instruct 
 
  Sense  8 
  train 
  =>  exercise,  work  out 
 
  Sense  9 
  train 
  =>  control,  hold  in  hold  contain,  check,  curb,  moderate 
 
  Sense  10 
  train,  rail 
  =>  ride 
 
  Sense  11 
  trail,  train 
  =>  drag 
 
  Familiarity  of  verb  train 
 
  train  used  as  a  verb  is  familiar  (polysemy  count  =  11) 
 
  Synonyms  (Grouped  by  Similarity  of  Meaning)  of  verb  train 
 
  Sense  1 
  train,  develop,  prepare,  educate 
  =>  teach,  learn,  instruct 
 
  Sense  2 
  train,  prepare 
  =>  learn,  study,  read,  take 
 
  Sense  3 
  discipline,  train,  check,  condition 
  =>  develop,  make  grow 
 
  Sense  4 
  prepare,  groom,  train 
  =>  educate 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  7 
  coach,  train 
  =>  teach,  learn,  instruct 
 
  Sense  8 
  train 
  =>  exercise,  work  out 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  5 
  educate,  school,  train,  cultivate,  civilize,  civilise 
  =>  polish,  refine,  fine-tune,  down 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  6 
  aim  take  train,  take  aim  direct 
  =>  position 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  9 
  train 
  =>  control,  hold  in  hold  contain,  check,  curb,  moderate 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  10 
  train,  rail 
  =>  ride 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  11 
  trail,  train 
  =>  drag 
  -------------- 
 
  Grep  of  noun  train 
  boat  train 
  car  train 
  commuter  train 
  cotton  strain 
  epicyclic  gear  train 
  epicyclic  train 
  eyestrain 
  freight  train 
  geartrain 
  gravy  train 
  hospital  train 
  liner  train 
  mail  train 
  mental  strain 
  nervous  strain 
  overstrain 
  passenger  train 
  poinsettia  strain 
  power  train 
  quatrain 
  railroad  train 
  strain 
  subway  train 
  train 
  train  depot 
  train  dispatcher 
  train  fare 
  train  of  thought 
  train  oil 
  train  set 
  train  station 
  train  ticket 
  trainbearer 
  trained  nurse 
  trained  worker 
  trainee 
  traineeship 
  trainer 
  training 
  training  college 
  training  program 
  training  school 
  training  ship 
  training  table 
  trainload 
  trainman 
  trainmaster 
  wagon  train 
  wave  train 
 
  Overview  of  noun  train 
 
  The  noun  train  has  6  senses  (first  2  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (24)  train,  railroad  train  --  (public  transport  provided  by  a  line  of  railway  cars  coupled  together  and  drawn  by  a  locomotive;  "express  trains  don't  stop  at  Princeton  Junction") 
  2.  (1)  string,  train  --  (a  sequentially  ordered  set  of  things  or  events  or  ideas  in  which  each  successive  member  is  related  to  the  preceding:  "a  string  of  islands";  "train  of  mourners";  "a  train  of  thought") 
  3.  caravan,  train,  wagon  train  --  (a  procession  (of  wagons  or  mules  or  camels)  traveling  together  in  single  file;  "we  were  part  of  a  caravan  of  almost  a  thousand  camels";  "they  joined  the  wagon  train  for  safety") 
  4.  train  --  (a  series  of  consequences  wrought  by  an  event;  "it  led  to  a  train  of  disasters") 
  5.  train  --  (piece  of  cloth  forming  the  long  back  section  of  a  gown  that  is  drawn  along  the  floor;  "the  bride's  train  was  carried  by  her  two  young  nephews") 
  6.  gearing,  gears,  geartrain,  power  train,  train  --  (wheelwork  consisting  of  a  connected  set  of  rotating  gears  by  which  force  is  transmitted  or  motion  or  torque  is  changed;  "the  fool  got  his  tie  caught  in  the  geartrain") 
 
  Overview  of  verb  train 
 
  The  verb  train  has  11  senses  (first  8  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (14)  train,  develop,  prepare,  educate  --  (create  by  training  and  teaching;  "The  old  master  is  training  world-class  violinists;  "we  develop  the  leaders  for  the  future") 
  2.  (9)  train,  prepare  --  (undergo  training  or  instruction  in  preparation  for  a  particular  role,  function,  or  profession;  "She  is  training  to  be  a  teacher";  "He  trained  as  a  legal  aid") 
  3.  (5)  discipline,  train,  check,  condition  --  (train  by  instruction  and  practice;  esp.  to  teach  self-control;  "Parents  must  discipline  their  children";  "Is  this  dog  trained?") 
  4.  (5)  prepare,  groom,  train  --  (prepare  someone  for  a  future  role  or  function;  "He  is  grooming  his  son  to  become  his  successor";  "The  prince  was  prepared  to  become  King  one  day";  "They  trained  him  to  be  a  warrior") 
  5.  (1)  educate,  school,  train,  cultivate,  civilize,  civilise  --  (train  to  be  discriminative;  as  of  taste  or  judgment;  "Cultivate  your  musical  taste";  "Train  your  tastebuds";  "She  is  well  schooled  in  poetry") 
  6.  (1)  aim  take  train,  take  aim  direct  --  (aim  or  direct  at  as  of  blows,  weapons,  or  objects  such  as  photographic  equipment;  "Please  don't  aim  at  your  little  brother!"  "He  trained  his  gun  on  the  burglar";  "Don't  train  your  camera  on  the  women";  "Take  a  swipe  at  one's  opponent") 
  7.  (1)  coach,  train  --  (teach  and  supervise  (someone);  act  as  a  trainer  or  coach  (to),  as  in  sports;  "He  is  training  our  Olympic  team";  "She  is  coaching  the  crew") 
  8.  (1)  train  --  (exercise  in  order  to  prepare  for  an  event  or  competition;  "She  is  training  for  the  Olympics") 
  9.  train  --  (train  to  grow  in  a  certain  way  by  tying  and  pruning  it  "train  the  vine") 
  10.  train,  rail  --  (travel  by  rail  or  train;  "They  railed  from  Rome  to  Venice";  "She  trained  to  Hamburg") 
  11.  trail,  train  --  (drag  loosely  along  a  surface;  allow  to  sweep  the  ground;  "The  toddler  was  trailing  his  pants") 
 
  Overview  of  noun  train 
 
  The  noun  train  has  6  senses  (first  2  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (24)  train,  railroad  train  --  (public  transport  provided  by  a  line  of  railway  cars  coupled  together  and  drawn  by  a  locomotive;  "express  trains  don't  stop  at  Princeton  Junction") 
  2.  (1)  string,  train  --  (a  sequentially  ordered  set  of  things  or  events  or  ideas  in  which  each  successive  member  is  related  to  the  preceding:  "a  string  of  islands";  "train  of  mourners";  "a  train  of  thought") 
  3.  caravan,  train,  wagon  train  --  (a  procession  (of  wagons  or  mules  or  camels)  traveling  together  in  single  file;  "we  were  part  of  a  caravan  of  almost  a  thousand  camels";  "they  joined  the  wagon  train  for  safety") 
  4.  train  --  (a  series  of  consequences  wrought  by  an  event;  "it  led  to  a  train  of  disasters") 
  5.  train  --  (piece  of  cloth  forming  the  long  back  section  of  a  gown  that  is  drawn  along  the  floor;  "the  bride's  train  was  carried  by  her  two  young  nephews") 
  6.  gearing,  gears,  geartrain,  power  train,  train  --  (wheelwork  consisting  of  a  connected  set  of  rotating  gears  by  which  force  is  transmitted  or  motion  or  torque  is  changed;  "the  fool  got  his  tie  caught  in  the  geartrain") 
 
  Overview  of  verb  train 
 
  The  verb  train  has  11  senses  (first  8  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (14)  train,  develop,  prepare,  educate  --  (create  by  training  and  teaching;  "The  old  master  is  training  world-class  violinists;  "we  develop  the  leaders  for  the  future") 
  2.  (9)  train,  prepare  --  (undergo  training  or  instruction  in  preparation  for  a  particular  role,  function,  or  profession;  "She  is  training  to  be  a  teacher";  "He  trained  as  a  legal  aid") 
  3.  (5)  discipline,  train,  check,  condition  --  (train  by  instruction  and  practice;  esp.  to  teach  self-control;  "Parents  must  discipline  their  children";  "Is  this  dog  trained?") 
  4.  (5)  prepare,  groom,  train  --  (prepare  someone  for  a  future  role  or  function;  "He  is  grooming  his  son  to  become  his  successor";  "The  prince  was  prepared  to  become  King  one  day";  "They  trained  him  to  be  a  warrior") 
  5.  (1)  educate,  school,  train,  cultivate,  civilize,  civilise  --  (train  to  be  discriminative;  as  of  taste  or  judgment;  "Cultivate  your  musical  taste";  "Train  your  tastebuds";  "She  is  well  schooled  in  poetry") 
  6.  (1)  aim  take  train,  take  aim  direct  --  (aim  or  direct  at  as  of  blows,  weapons,  or  objects  such  as  photographic  equipment;  "Please  don't  aim  at  your  little  brother!"  "He  trained  his  gun  on  the  burglar";  "Don't  train  your  camera  on  the  women";  "Take  a  swipe  at  one's  opponent") 
  7.  (1)  coach,  train  --  (teach  and  supervise  (someone);  act  as  a  trainer  or  coach  (to),  as  in  sports;  "He  is  training  our  Olympic  team";  "She  is  coaching  the  crew") 
  8.  (1)  train  --  (exercise  in  order  to  prepare  for  an  event  or  competition;  "She  is  training  for  the  Olympics") 
  9.  train  --  (train  to  grow  in  a  certain  way  by  tying  and  pruning  it  "train  the  vine") 
  10.  train,  rail  --  (travel  by  rail  or  train;  "They  railed  from  Rome  to  Venice";  "She  trained  to  Hamburg") 
  11.  trail,  train  --  (drag  loosely  along  a  surface;  allow  to  sweep  the  ground;  "The  toddler  was  trailing  his  pants") 



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