train|trains in English
noun
[treɪn]
railroad car; caravan; series; series of events; piece of cloth that forms the long back section of a skirt or gown (such as a bride's gown) and is drawn along the floor; something that trails along; retinue; tail of a comet
Use "train|trains" in a sentence
1. ‘Train running interrupted’ message for all trains
2. 4.2.16.2 ‘Train running interrupted’ message for all trains
3. By Train – There are direct trains from Ahmedabad to Bhavnagar
4. [+train, bus] s'entasser dans → Eager fans Crowded into trains and buses.
5. For some city-to-city trains, the train is a control zone.
6. Meanwhile, the following train (train 48, another single train), advanced to Rue d'Allemagne and the passengers from trains 43 and 52 crowded onto its four cars.
7. All domestic passenger trains except the Airport Express Train are operated by Norges Statsbaner (NSB).
8. 6 This train will terminate at the next stop - passengers who wish to continue should change trains.
9. Some Canada rail tours include overnight journeys aboard premier sleeper trains, such as VIA Rail’s Canadian train
10. An Armoured train is a railway train protected with armour.Armoured trains usually include railroad cars armed with artillery, machine guns and autocannons, some also had slits used to fire small arms like pistols and rifles from the inside of the train, this feature was especially prevalent in earlier versions of Armoured trains
11. The average journey time by train between Anvin and Calais is 2 hours and 50 minutes, with around 12 trains per day
12. The average journey time by train between Nice and La Brigue is 4 hours and 20 minutes, with around 6 trains per day
13. It is natural that steam trains gave way to electric trains.
14. For well over a century, Cabooses, the cute quintessentially red cars at the rear of trains in years past, served an integral function in train operations
15. Mutual agreement between the infrastructure-manager and the railway undertaking is requested to identify trains by train identification systems and use of specific alarm trigger levels’.
16. She likes trains.
17. Flights, trains, police.
18. Mutual agreement between the infrastructure-manager and the railway undertaking is requested to identify trains by train identification systems and use of specific alarm trigger levels.
19. 25 So many trains crowd the rails that timetables are sensitive to even small delays—one broken-down train can cause long waits for dozens of others.
20. This system sees to it that the distance between trains is never less than the distance that would be necessary to stop the train at that speed.
21. Amritsar to Delhi train timings and fare are the two main factors that compel travellers to opt for Amritsar to Delhi Trains for a hassle-free journey
22. SPEED Indian trains cannot compete with high-velocity trains in France and Japan.
23. Trains run on rails.
24. Trains and railroads and...
25. (regional, commuter, suburban trains)