train
Signification
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- Elongated or trailing portion.
- Elongated or trailing portion.
- Elongated or trailing portion.
- (obsolete) Elongated or trailing portion.
- Elongated or trailing portion.
- Elongated or trailing portion.
- Elongated or trailing portion.
- (obsolete) Elongated or trailing portion.
- (obsolete) Elongated or trailing portion.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- (obsolete) Connected sequence of people or things.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- (informal) Connected sequence of people or things.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- Connected sequence of people or things.
- (slang) Connected sequence of people or things.
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/tɹeɪn/
Étymologie
From Middle English trayne (“train”), from Old French train (“a delay, a drawing out”), from traïner (“to pull out, to draw”), from Vulgar Latin *traginō, from *tragō, from Latin trahō (“to pull, to draw”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tregʰ- (“to pull, draw, drag”). The verb was derived from the noun in Middle English.
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