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train noun

  /tɹeɪn/ , [t̠ɹ̠̊˔e̞ɪn] , [t͡ʃɹeɪn]
  • A mechanical (traditionally steam-powered, now typically diesel or electrical) vehicle carrying a large number of passengers and freight along a designated track or path; a line of connected wagons considered overall as a mode of transport; (as uncountable noun) rail or road travel. [from 19th c.]
tren
  • The elongated back portion of a dress or skirt (or an ornamental piece of material added to similar effect), which drags along the ground. [from 14th c.]
  • (obsolete, hunting) Something dragged or laid along the ground to form a trail of scent or food along which to lure an animal.
cola
  • A group of animals, vehicles, or people that follow one another in a line, such as a wagon train; a caravan or procession. [from 15th c.]
caravana, tren
  • (sex, slang) An act wherein series of men line up and then penetrate a person, especially as a form of gang rape. [from 20th c.]
trenecito

train verb

  /tɹeɪn/ , [t̠ɹ̠̊˔e̞ɪn] , [t͡ʃɹeɪn]
  • (intransitive) To practice an ability.
entrenar, entrenarse
  • (transitive, video games) To create a trainer (cheat patch) for; to apply cheats to (a game).
adiestrar, capacitar, enseñar, instruir
  • (intransitive) To improve one's fitness.
entrenar

training noun

  /ˈtɹeɪnɪŋ/
  • The activity of imparting and acquiring skills.
entrenamiento, capacitación

trained adjective

  /tɹeɪnd/
  • Having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).
calificado
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