Train for Meaning in English
expression
ˈtɹeɪn/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
TRAYN-for
tɹˈeɪn/ /fˈɔː
tray-NFOR
释义
To practice or prepare your body and mind over time for an event, activity, or goal, such as a competition or a job.
用法与细微差别
Often used for sports, performances, or big challenges ('train for a marathon'). Can apply to physical, mental, or skill-based preparation. Usually followed by the event or goal ('train for the exam'). Not the same as 'train someone' (to teach another person).
Spanish: prepararse para - entrenar paraPortuguese (BR): treinar para - preparar-se paraPortuguese (PT): treinar para - preparar-se paraChinese (Simplified): 为...训练 - 为...做准备Chinese (Traditional): 為...訓練 - 為...做準備Hindi: के लिए प्रशिक्षण लेना - के लिए तैयारी करनाArabic: يتدرّب من أجل - يستعد لـBengali: প্রশিক্ষণ নেওয়া - প্রস্তুতি নেওয়াRussian: тренироваться для - готовиться кJapanese: 〜のためにトレーニングする - 〜に備えて準備するVietnamese: luyện tập cho - chuẩn bị choKorean: ~을 위해 훈련하다 - ~을 준비하다Turkish: -e/-a hazırlanmak - antrenman yapmakUrdu: کے لیے تربیت کرنا - کے لیے تیاری کرناIndonesian: berlatih untuk - mempersiapkan diri untuk
例句
I train for the race every morning.
basic
She needs to train for the exam next week.
basic
We are training for the big dance show.
basic
He’s been training for months to climb that mountain.
natural
Are you really training for a triathlon, or just talking about it?
natural
My sister has to train for her new job, so she's very busy these days.
natural