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				N-COUNT 火车;列车 A train is a number of carriages, cars, or trucks which are all connected together and which are pulled by an engine along a railway. Trains carry people and goods from one place to another. 例句 The train pulled into a station...
						列车驶入了一个车站。
						We can catch the early morning train...
						我们能赶上凌晨的火车。
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				N-COUNT (缓慢行进中的)行列,队列 A train of vehicles, people, or animals is a long line of them travelling slowly in the same direction. 例句 In the old days this used to be done with a baggage train of camels.
						在过去,这往往由一队驮载行李的骆驼完成。
						...a long train of oil tankers.
						一长队油轮
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				N-COUNT (想法、事件等的)(一)连串,(一)系列 A train of thought or a train of events is a connected sequence, in which each thought or event seems to occur naturally or logically as a result of the previous one. 例句 He lost his train of thought for a moment, then recovered it...
						他一时思维短路,然后又重新想了起来。
						Giles set in motion a train of events which would culminate in tragedy.
						贾尔斯触发了随后的一系列事件,这些事件最终将以悲剧收场。
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				N-COUNT 裙裾;拖裾 The train of a woman's formal dress or wedding dress is the long part at the back of it which flows along the floor behind her. 
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				PHRASE 在进行中 If a process or event is in train or has been set in train, it is happening or starting to happen. 例句 In a moment the ceremony was in train…
						仪式马上就要开始了。
						He praised the economic reforms set in train by the government.
						他称赞政府启动的经济改革。
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				PHRASE (问题、困难等)随之而来 If something brings problems or difficulties in its train, the problems or difficulties occur as a natural or logical result of it. 例句 The cars have brought in their train a host of other problems.
						汽车随之带来其他一大堆问题。