trains
Pronunciation: [treɪnz]
Word
Context: "transportation"
(noun) a type of vehicle that moves along tracks and carries people or goods. Trains can be very long and are often used for traveling between cities.
Example
The train arrived at the station on time, and everyone was excited to board.
Example
There were no trains running today due to the heavy snowfall.
Example
Have you ever traveled on a train across the country?
Context: "education"
(verb) to teach or help someone learn a skill or improve at something. For example, a coach trains athletes to get better at their sport.
Example
She trains young dancers at her studio every Saturday.
Example
He has not trained for the marathon this year, so he feels unprepared.
Example
Who is training you for the big competition?
Context: "exercise"
(noun) a group of people or animals working together in a specific way to improve skills or performance. This can be a team training or practicing for an event.
Example
The football team held their first training of the season last night.
Example
The players skipped training, which hurt their skills.
Example
When is the next training session for the basketball team?
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