词组 | train |
释义 | train 1. noun 1 cocaine US, 1993. 2 heroin UK, 2003. 3 in prison, drugs. To say 'the train has arrived' is to say that illegal drugs have arrived at the prison US, 1982. 4 a series of waves US, 1963. 5 multiple orgasms US, 1985.► pull a train; run a trainto engage in serial sex with multiple partners, homosexual or heterosexual, usually consensual US, 1965 2. verb ► train Thomas at the Terracotta; train Terrence/Terence at the terracotta(of a male) to urinate AUSTRALIA, 1971 train on/upon ! Train upon is more formal than train on and is mostly used in writing. train sth on/upon sb/sth to aim a gun, camera etc at someone or something and keep it pointing at them: All the TV cameras and microphones were trained on him, but Mellor refused to comment. The man stood beside the sofa, the black revolver trained on her. train up train sb up • train up sb especially BrE to teach someone a particular job, skill or subject, until they reach the necessary standard: The company takes new graduates, and trains them up over a period of two years. train upon ► see train on
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