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train —训 (almost always used) ()train (~ sth., ~ sb. sb.) verb—Examples:It takes ten years nurture a tree, but a hundred years to train a man (idiom). A good education program takes a long time to develop.—soft sleeper (a type of sleeper train ticket class with a softer bunk)—"through train" (refers the idea of retaining previous legislature after transition to Chinese rule in Hong Kong or Macao)—classifier for segments, e.g. lessons, train wagons, biblical verses—hard sleeper (a type of sleeper train ticket class with a harder bunk)—lit. Train an army for a thousand days use it for an hour. (idiom); fig. extensive preparation eventually pays off—special (or reserved) train (or other vehicle)—train or bus traveling only part of its normal route—lit. Train an army for a thousand days use it for one morning. (idiom); fig. extensive preparation eventually pays off—shuttle bus ferrying passengers between train stations on two different rail lines—classifier for sections of plants such as bamboo or sugarcane; tree branches; class periods at school; cylindrical batteries, train carriages— |