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调解纠纷
programa de entrenamiento
I. train [ingl. am. treɪn, ingl. brit. treɪn] SUST.
1. train FERRO.:
local or ingl. brit. slow train
coger el tren esp Esp.
2.1. train:
2.2. train (of events, disasters):
to be in train esp ingl. brit. form.
3.1. train (of dress, robe):
3.2. train (of gears) TÉC.:
3.3. train (fuse):
II. train [ingl. am. treɪn, ingl. brit. treɪn] V. trans.
1.1. train:
train (instruct) athlete
train soldier
train child
train animal
train employee/worker (in new skill etc)
train teacher
1.2. train:
train voice/ear
train mind
1.3. train plant:
2. train (aim):
to train sth on sth/sb camera/telescope
to train sth on sth/sb gun
III. train [ingl. am. treɪn, ingl. brit. treɪn] V. intr.
1. train (receive instruction):
train nurse/singer/musician:
2. train DEP.:
training [ingl. am. ˈtreɪnɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈtreɪnɪŋ] SUST. U
1. training (instruction):
2. training DEP.:
programme [ˈprəʊɡram] SUST. V. trans. ingl. brit.
programme → program
I. ingl. brit. programme SUST.
1.1. ingl. brit. programme (schedule of events):
ingl. brit. programme
1.2. ingl. brit. programme (for a performance, concert):
ingl. brit. programme
1.3. ingl. brit. programme esp ingl. am. :
ingl. brit. programme (syllabus)
2. ingl. brit. programme (plan):
ingl. brit. programme
3. ingl. brit. programme (production):
ingl. brit. programme RADIO, TV
4. ingl. brit. programme (on household appliance):
ingl. brit. programme
5. ingl. brit. programme INFORM.:
ingl. brit. program
II. program <programming programmed ingl. am. also programing programed> [ingl. am. ˈproʊˌɡræm, ingl. brit. ˈprəʊɡram] V. trans.
1.1. program (schedule):
program activities
program activities
1.2. program (instruct):
program washing machine/robot
2. program INFORM.:
III. program <programming programmed ingl. am. also programing programed> [ingl. am. ˈproʊˌɡræm, ingl. brit. ˈprəʊɡram] V. intr. INFORM.
I. ingl. brit. programme SUST.
1.1. ingl. brit. programme (schedule of events):
ingl. brit. programme
1.2. ingl. brit. programme (for a performance, concert):
ingl. brit. programme
1.3. ingl. brit. programme esp ingl. am. :
ingl. brit. programme (syllabus)
2. ingl. brit. programme (plan):
ingl. brit. programme
3. ingl. brit. programme (production):
ingl. brit. programme RADIO, TV
4. ingl. brit. programme (on household appliance):
ingl. brit. programme
5. ingl. brit. programme INFORM.:
ingl. brit. program
II. program <programming programmed ingl. am. also programing programed> [ingl. am. ˈproʊˌɡræm, ingl. brit. ˈprəʊɡram] V. trans.
1.1. program (schedule):
program activities
program activities
1.2. program (instruct):
program washing machine/robot
2. program INFORM.:
III. program <programming programmed ingl. am. also programing programed> [ingl. am. ˈproʊˌɡræm, ingl. brit. ˈprəʊɡram] V. intr. INFORM.
training programme SUST.
training SUST. sin pl.
1. training (education):
2. training DEP.:
I. train [treɪn] SUST.
1. train (railway):
2. train (series):
3. train (retinue):
4. train (procession):
train of animals, things
5. train of dress:
II. train [treɪn] V. intr.
III. train [treɪn] V. trans.
train animal
to train sb in the use of sth
to train sb for sth
programme [ˈprəʊgræm, ingl. am. ˈproʊ-] SUST. V. trans. ingl. austr., ingl. brit.
programme → program
I. program [ˈprəʊgræm, ingl. am. ˈproʊ-] -mm- SUST.
II. program [ˈprəʊgræm, ingl. am. ˈproʊ-] -mm- V. trans.
I. train [treɪn] SUST.
1. train (railway):
2. train (series):
3. train (retinue):
4. train (procession):
train of animals, things
5. train of dress:
II. train [treɪn] V. intr.
III. train [treɪn] V. trans.
train animal
to train sb in the use of sth
to train sb for sth
training SUST.
1. training (education):
2. training DEP.:
Present
Itrain
youtrain
he/she/ittrains
wetrain
youtrain
theytrain
Past
Itrained
youtrained
he/she/ittrained
wetrained
youtrained
theytrained
Present Perfect
Ihavetrained
youhavetrained
he/she/ithastrained
wehavetrained
youhavetrained
theyhavetrained
Past Perfect
Ihadtrained
youhadtrained
he/she/ithadtrained
wehadtrained
youhadtrained
theyhadtrained
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The train maintains a circuit switched digital modem connection to the train control centre at all times.
en.wikipedia.org
Being fit does not make someone a fitness expert, nor does working out give them the foundation of knowledge required to safely and properly train someone else.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Although commuter trains no longer serve national routes, commuter train services are not so good.
en.wikipedia.org
Even in blizzard conditions, the train dispatchers could start snow melters located miles away with the push of a button.
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They travel to Turkey, where the train stops.
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