Public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive.
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Examples for "train"
Examples for "train"
1Find in the Glossary the meaning of: beechen; russet; train; jet; unapt.
2Low-cost airlines have started the competition against the train industry in Europe.
3We hope to train about 30 in the first year, she said.
4Perhaps true, at least in terms of time needed to train speed.
5The soldiers were working to help train members of the Iraq army.
1The trip west on the railroad train jolted Elsie out of herself.
2He had hobbled away, reached a railroad train, and got on board.
3Further yet was a railroad train lighted and flying across the trestle bridge.
4The bull that charges my railroad train must take his chance.
5Such a wild company is not often met with on a railroad train.
6There we'll put them aboard a railroad train of empty cars.
7The interior of the building was massive, looking like three railroad train-houses side-by-side.
8The railroad conductor announced his decision that the railroad train should proceed no farther.
9Then a railroad train seemed to have jumped the track and started to fly.
10Now that automobiles are as plenty as black-berries the railroad train can be ignored.
11When abreast of them, it sounded like a railroad train on a distant trestle.
12In New York, every steamship, airplane and railroad train was crowded with departing people.
13Marta, you cannot stop a railroad train with your hands.
14Will you engage to get him safely out of Colina on a railroad train?
15Signal-lights now guide the railroad train through the night.
16German officers put a man on a railroad train and he detrained near the front.
Translations for railroad train