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training
verb
present
participle
of
train
:
teaching
,
coaching
,
or
practising
to
develop
skills
or
physical
fitness
•
The
coach
is
training
the
team
for
the
championship
.
The
coach
is
training
the
team
for
the
championship
.
•
Sara
is
training
to
become
a
nurse
.
Sara
is
training
to
become
a
nurse
.
train
noun
a
set
of
connected
carriages
or
wagons
that
move
on
metal
tracks
to
carry
people
or
goods
from
one
place
to
another
•
We
ran
to
catch
the
train
before
the
doors
closed
.
We
ran
to
catch
the
train
before
the
doors
closed
.
•
The
old
steam
train
puffed
clouds
of
smoke
as
it
left
the
village
station
.
The
old
steam
train
puffed
clouds
of
smoke
as
it
left
the
village
station
.
from
Old
French
‘
train
’
meaning
drag
or
draw
,
originally
referring
to
something
that
is
pulled
verb
-
train
,
training
,
trains
,
trained
to
teach
or
practise
regularly
so
that
you
,
another
person
,
or
an
animal
becomes
skilled
at
something
•
Lena
trains
for
the
marathon
by
running
every
dawn
.
Lena
trains
for
the
marathon
by
running
every
dawn
.
•
The
zookeeper
trained
the
seal
to
clap
its
flippers
.
The
zookeeper
trained
the
seal
to
clap
its
flippers
.
extension
of
the
earlier
sense
‘
drag
,
draw
’
→
‘
draw
out
instruction
over
time
’
noun
the
long
back
part
of
a
dress
or
robe
that
trails
along
the
floor
behind
the
person
wearing
it
•
The
bride's
silk
train
flowed
behind
her
as
she
walked
down
the
aisle
.
The
bride's
silk
train
flowed
behind
her
as
she
walked
down
the
aisle
.
•
A
girl
carefully
lifted
her
costume's
train
so
it
wouldn't
drag
on
the
wet
ground
.
A
girl
carefully
lifted
her
costume's
train
so
it
wouldn't
drag
on
the
wet
ground
.
derives
from
the
idea
of
cloth
that
is
‘
drawn
’
or
‘
dragged
’
along
behind
verb
-
train
,
training
,
trains
,
trained
to
point
or
direct
a
camera
,
light
,
weapon
,
or
other
device
steadily
at
something
•
The
cameraman
trained
his
lens
on
the
soaring
eagle
.
The
cameraman
trained
his
lens
on
the
soaring
eagle
.
•
Guards
train
their
searchlights
on
the
dark
courtyard
.
Guards
train
their
searchlights
on
the
dark
courtyard
.
extended
sense
‘
cause
something
to
follow
a
straight
line
toward
a
target
’
noun
a
series
of
people
,
animals
,
events
,
or
thoughts
that
follow
one
after
another
in
an
orderly
line
or
sequence
•
A
sudden
sneeze
broke
my
train
of
thought
during
the
test
.
A
sudden
sneeze
broke
my
train
of
thought
during
the
test
.
•
One
bad
decision
set
off
a
train
of
events
that
changed
history
.
One
bad
decision
set
off
a
train
of
events
that
changed
history
.
figurative
use
from
older
sense
‘
thing
drawn
along
’,
later
‘
things
following
each
other
’
verb
-
train
,
training
,
trains
,
trained
to
guide
a
plant
as
it
grows
so
it
follows
a
chosen
direction
or
shape
•
Grandpa
trains
his
grape
vines
along
the
wooden
fence
.
Grandpa
trains
his
grape
vines
along
the
wooden
fence
.
•
The
gardener
trained
the
rose
bush
into
a
neat
arch
.
The
gardener
trained
the
rose
bush
into
a
neat
arch
.
based
on
original
meaning
‘
draw
along
’,
later
‘
draw
a
plant
along
a
support
’
strain
noun
mental
or
physical
pressure
or
tension
caused
by
demanding
situations
•
After
a
week
of
exams
,
Maria
felt
a
lot
of
strain
in
her
shoulders
.
After
a
week
of
exams
,
Maria
felt
a
lot
of
strain
in
her
shoulders
.
•
The
tight
project
deadline
put
heavy
strain
on
the
small
design
team
.
The
tight
project
deadline
put
heavy
strain
on
the
small
design
team
.
noun
an
injury
in
which
a
muscle
or
tendon
is
stretched
or
torn
by
too
much
use
or
force
•
The
runner
had
to
stop
because
of
a
hamstring
strain
.
The
runner
had
to
stop
because
of
a
hamstring
strain
.
•
Ice
helps
reduce
pain
after
a
muscle
strain
.
Ice
helps
reduce
pain
after
a
muscle
strain
.
verb
-
strain
,
straining
,
strains
,
strained
to
injure
a
muscle
or
body
part
by
stretching
it
too
much
•
Don't
strain
your
eyes
staring
at
the
screen
all
day
.
Don't
strain
your
eyes
staring
at
the
screen
all
day
.
•
She
strained
her
ankle
jumping
off
the
curb
.
She
strained
her
ankle
jumping
off
the
curb
.
verb
-
strain
,
straining
,
strains
,
strained
to
pour
a
liquid
through
a
sieve
,
cloth
,
or
similar
device
to
remove
solid
pieces
•
After
boiling
the
pasta
,
strain
it
and
add
the
sauce
.
After
boiling
the
pasta
,
strain
it
and
add
the
sauce
.
•
She
strained
the
tea
leaves
out
before
serving
.
She
strained
the
tea
leaves
out
before
serving
.
noun
a
particular
type
or
variety
of
plant
,
animal
,
or
microorganism
that
differs
from
others
of
the
same
species
•
Scientists
discovered
a
new
strain
of
the
flu
virus
.
Scientists
discovered
a
new
strain
of
the
flu
virus
.
•
This
tomato
strain
grows
well
in
cold
climates
.
This
tomato
strain
grows
well
in
cold
climates
.
verb
-
strain
,
straining
,
strains
,
strained
to
make
a
great
physical
or
mental
effort
;
to
try
very
hard
•
He
had
to
strain
to
hear
the
faint
music
.
He
had
to
strain
to
hear
the
faint
music
.
•
The
old
bridge
is
straining
under
the
weight
of
heavy
trucks
.
The
old
bridge
is
straining
under
the
weight
of
heavy
trucks
.