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trained
(
adj
.)訓練過的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Train
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Trained
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Training
.]
1.
To
draw
along
;
to
trail
;
to
drag
.
In
hollow
cube
Training
his
devilish
enginery
. --
Milton
.
2.
To
draw
by
persuasion
,
artifice
,
or
the
like
;
to
attract
by
stratagem
;
to
entice
;
to
allure
. [
Obs
.]
If
but
a
dozen
French
Were
there
in
arms
,
they
would
be
as
a
call
To
train
ten
thousand
English
to
their
side
. --
Shak
.
O
,
train
me
not
,
sweet
mermaid
,
with
thy
note
.
--
Shak
.
This
feast
,
I'll
gage
my
life
,
Is
but
a
plot
to
train
you
to
your
ruin
. --
Ford
.
3.
To
teach
and
form
by
practice
;
to
educate
;
to
exercise
;
to
discipline
;
as
,
to
train
the
militia
to
the
manual
exercise
;
to
train
soldiers
to
the
use
of
arms
.
Our
trained
bands
,
which
are
the
trustiest
and
most
proper
strength
of
a
free
nation
.
--
Milton
.
The
warrior
horse
here
bred
he's
taught
to
train
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
To
break
,
tame
,
and
accustom
to
draw
,
as
oxen
.
5.
Hort.
To
lead
or
direct
,
and
form
to
a
wall
or
espalier
;
to
form
to
a
proper
shape
,
by
bending
,
lopping
,
or
pruning
;
as
,
to
train
young
trees
.
He
trained
the
young
branches
to
the
right
hand
or
to
the
left
.
--
Jeffrey
.
6.
Mining
To
trace
,
as
a
lode
or
any
mineral
appearance
,
to
its
head
.
To train a gun
Mil. & Naut.
,
to
point
it
at
some
object
either
forward
or
else
abaft
the
beam
,
that
is
,
not
directly
on
the
side
. --
Totten
.
To train
,
or
To train up
,
to
educate
;
to
teach
;
to
form
by
instruction
or
practice
;
to
bring
up
.
Train up
a
child
in
the
way
he
should
go
;
and
when
he
is
old
,
he
will
not
depart
from
it
.
--
Prov
.
xxii
. 6.
The
first
Christians
were
,
by
great
hardships
,
trained up
for
glory
.
--
Tillotson
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
trained
adj
1:
shaped
or
conditioned
or
disciplined
by
training
;
often
used
as
a
combining
form
; "
a
trained
mind
"; "
trained
pigeons
"; "
well-trained
servants
" [
ant
:
untrained
]
2:
having
acquired
necessary
skills
by
e.g.
undergoing
a
course
of
study
; "
a
trained
nurse
"; "
a
trained
voice
"; "
trained
manpower
"; "
psychologically
trained
workers
"
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