Train (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: train
How to pronounce: UK: /treษชn/ US: /treษชn/

British Pronunciation of the word Train

Train as a NOUN
#1 Meaning: A railway engine attached to passenger carriages or cargo containers with wheels.
Example:
> We decided to end our holiday with a four day train journey.
> It is safer to travel by train than it is to travel by car.

#2 Meaning: A grouping of animals, humans, or objects traveling in a straight line.
Example:
> Did you see the cute duck train at the pond?
> The horses were trained to travel in a horse train.

#3 Meaning: The piece of a long dress that extends to the floor behind its wearer.
Example:
> Her wedding dress had a train that was about six meters long.
> She did not want her prom dress to have a train.

Train as a VERB
#1 Meaning: The act of learning skills and/or exercising the body or mind in order to get ready for a job, activity, or sport.
Example:
> He starts his pilot training in a week.
> They trained hard and long for the upcoming marathon.

#2 Meaning: To cut and tie a plant in order to direct its growth in a specific direction.
Example:
> A fruit tree's branches needs to be trained during the winter.
> He trained the vines to provide more shade once it grows out.

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