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train /treɪn/► SEE ALLbring sth in its trainin sb’s trainin traina train of thoughtthe gravy train ●bring sth in its ˈtrain (written) have sth as a result 导致;引起;带来◆Unemployment brings great difficulties in its train. 失业导致了大量的问题。●in sb’s ˈtrain (written) following behind sb 跟在某人后面;尾随◆In the train of the rich and famous came the journalists. 豪绅名士后面跟着一群记者。●in ˈtrain (formal) being prepared; happening 在准备;在进行中◆The plans for the Queen’s birthday celebrations are all in train. 为庆祝女王生日的各种安排正在全面展开。◆Changes to the law have been set in train. 对法律的修订工作已经开始。●a train of ˈthoughtthe connected series of thoughts that are in your head at a particular time 思路;思绪◆The phone ringing interrupted my train of thought. 电话铃打断了我的思绪。●the ˈgravy train (informal, especially NAmE) (of a particular job or situation 某份工作或某个形势) an easy way of getting a lot of money and other benefits (回报丰厚的)美差,肥缺;有利可图的机会◆Financial services produce very high earnings, and a lot of people are trying to get onto the gravy train.金融服务行业收入很高,很多人都想得到这种美差。 |