train

/treɪn/ (bre, ipa) · /treɪn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtrān/ (ame, mw)

train — 名詞

  • trainsingular
  • trainsplural

1. a long vehicle that travels on railway tracks, made up of an engine that pulls o

1.名詞A1
釋義

火車

鐵路上運載人或貨物的列車

a long vehicle that travels on railway tracks, made up of an engine that pulls or pushes a series of connected carriages or wagons, used for moving people or goods between different railway stops

例句

Nadia caught the early train from Taipei to Kaohsiung for the conference.

Nadia 為了參加會議搭上了從台北開往高雄的早班火車。

train + from + to + place showing route

The train was delayed by forty minutes because of a signal problem near the station.

由於車站附近號誌故障,火車延誤了四十分鐘。

passive: was delayed; cause introduced by 'because of'

同義詞
  • railway

    refers to the track system, not the vehicle itself; British English

  • locomotive

    specifically the engine part that pulls the carriages; technical

文法句型

a/the + train

train + from/to + place

by + train

用法筆記

Can be used with 'by' for the method of travel: 'She goes to work by train' (no article). 'Catch/take/get the train' all require an article or determiner.

常見錯誤

I go to work by the train.
I go to work by train.
💡'by train' (no article) indicates the method of travel.
The train of Taipei is very fast.
The train to Taipei is very fast.
💡Use 'to' for the destination, not 'of'.

2. a linked flow of ideas, thoughts, or happenings that follow one another in a log

2.名詞B1
釋義

思路

一連串相關的想法或事件

a linked flow of ideas, thoughts, or happenings that follow one another in a logical way, viewed as a single thread passing through a person's mind

例句

The loud knock on the door interrupted my train of thought completely.

門上砰的一聲巨響完全打斷了我的思路。

possessive: my train of thought; verb: interrupted

Tamás lost his train of thought when his phone rang loudly during the meeting.

Tamás 在會議中手機突然大聲響起,他便亂了思緒。

同義詞
  • sequence

    more general; lacks the idea of logical connection

  • chain

    emphasises each link depending on the previous one

  • succession

    formal; a series following one after another

反義詞
  • disruption

    something that breaks a connected series

文法句型

one's + train of thought

train of + noun

用法筆記

Almost always used in the fixed phrase 'train of thought' or 'train of events'. The sense is singular; there is no plural 'trains of thought' in natural usage.

常見錯誤

I lost my thought train.
I lost my train of thought.
💡The fixed order is 'train of thought', not 'thought train.'

3. a line of people, animals, or vehicles moving slowly in the same direction, typi

3.名詞B1
釋義

行列

排成一列行進的人、動物或車輛

a line of people, animals, or vehicles moving slowly in the same direction, typically one behind another

例句

A long train of camels walked slowly across the desert sand toward the oasis.

一長列駱駝緩緩穿過沙漠,朝著綠洲前進。

train of + animals; adverbial: across the desert sand

Daichi watched a train of ants carrying food back to their underground nest.

Daichi 看見一列螞蟻搬著食物返回地底的蟻巢。

同義詞
  • procession

    often implies ceremony or formality

  • column

    suggests a military or organised formation

  • cortege

    specifically a funeral procession; formal

文法句型

a train of + noun

4. the long rear section of a formal dress or gown that spreads outward at the back

4.名詞B2
釋義

裙裾

禮服或長裙拖在地上的部分

the long rear section of a formal dress or gown that spreads outward at the back of the wearer and reaches down to the ground

例句

The bride's wedding dress had a long white train that swept the marble floor.

新娘的婚紗有一條長長的白色裙裾,在地板上拖曳而過。

possessive: the bride's wedding dress; relative clause: that swept

Selim's little niece loved holding the train of her mother's evening gown.

Selim 的小姪女喜歡拉著媽媽晚禮服的裙裾。

同義詞
  • tail

    less common for dresses; also used for coats and jackets

文法句型

the train of + dress/gown

用法筆記

Refers only to the trailing section of a dress or robe, not the entire garment. Most commonly used for wedding dresses and formal evening gowns.

train — 動詞