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train (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “train”

sg. train, pl. trains ou indén.
  1. train
    The train to Paris departs from platform 9 at 5 PM.
  2. file
    The ducklings followed their mother in a neat train across the park.
  3. suite
    The queen entered the hall, her train of loyal knights and ladies following closely behind.
  4. série
    The train of thought in her essay was clear and logical, making it easy to follow her argument.
  5. traîne
    At the gala, her elegant gown featured a long train that gracefully trailed behind her as she moved through the room.
  6. queue
    The peacock spread its colorful train, dazzling the onlookers with its beauty.
  7. sillage (dans un contexte poétique)
    The train of the river snaked through the valley, a silver ribbon against the green.

verbe “train”

infinitif train; il trains; prét. trained; part. passé trained; gér. training
  1. s'entraîner
    He trains his voice daily to become a better singer.
  2. former
    We trained our dog to fetch the newspaper every morning.
  3. se préparer physiquement
    She trains every morning to stay in shape.
  4. entraîner (dans le contexte de l'apprentissage automatique)
    To improve its accuracy, the team trained the algorithm with thousands of images of street signs from around the world.
  5. palisser
    She trained the young apple tree to grow horizontally by tying its branches to the fence.
  6. pointer
    The soldier trained his rifle on the target before firing.