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train [treɪn]1 noun∎ to go by train prendre le train, aller en train;∎ the 5 o'clock train le train de 5 heures;∎ the Cardiff train, the train to Cardiff le train de Cardiff;∎ I met a friend on the train j'ai rencontré un ami dans le train;∎ to transport goods by train transporter des marchandises par voie ferrée ou rail;∎ to the trains (sign) accès aux quais(b) (procession → of vehicles) file f, cortège m; (→ of mules) file f; (→ of camels) caravane f; Military convoi m; (retinue) suite f, équipage m; Military équipage m;∎ the famine brought disease in its train la maladie succéda à la famine;∎ the evils that follow in the train of war les maux que la guerre engendre(c) (of dress) traîne f(d) (connected sequence) suite f, série f;∎ in an unbroken train en succession ininterrompue;∎ a train of events une suite d'événements;∎ a train of thought un enchaînement d'idées;∎ my remark interrupted her train of thought ma remarque a interrompu le fil de sa pensée ou ses pensées;∎ to follow sb's train of thought suivre le raisonnement de qn(e) Technology train m;∎ train of gears train m d'engrenage∎ in train en marche;∎ to set sth in train mettre qch en marche(dispute, strike) des cheminots, des chemins de fer; (reservation, ticket) de train;∎ there is a good train service to the city la ville est bien desservie par le train;∎ there is an hourly train service il y a des trains toutes les heures(a) (employee, soldier) former; (voice) travailler; (ear) exercer; (animal) dresser; (mind) former; Sport entraîner;∎ he is training sb to take over from him il forme son successeur;∎ to train sb in a trade apprendre un métier à qn, préparer qn à un métier;∎ she was trained in economics elle a reçu une formation d'économiste;∎ he was trained at Sandhurst il a fait ses classes à Sandhurst;∎ to train sb to use sth apprendre à qn à utiliser qch;∎ he has been trained in the use of explosives il a été formé au maniement des explosifs;∎ the dogs have been trained to detect explosives les chiens ont été dressés pour détecter les explosifs(b) (direct, aim) braquer;∎ he trained his gun on us il a braqué son arme sur nous∎ we trained it down to the South of France nous sommes allés en train jusque dans le Midi de la France□(a) (do professional training) recevoir une formation;∎ I trained as a translator j'ai reçu une formation de traducteur;∎ she's training as a teacher elle suit une formation pédagogique;∎ where did you train? où avez-vous reçu votre formation?►► train set train m électrique;train station gare f (de chemin de fer);train surfing = pratique dangereuse qui consiste pour des jeunes à sauter sur le marche-pied d'un train qui démarre et sauter à nouveau sur le quai quand le train arrive au bout du quaiformer
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