entrain
pronunciation
How to pronounce entrain in British English: UK [ɪn'treɪn]
How to pronounce entrain in American English: US [ɪn'treɪn]
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- Verb:
- board a train
Word Origin
- entrain (v.1)
- "to draw along," 1560s, a term in chemistry, from French entrainer (12c.), from en- "away" (see en- (1)) + trainer "to drag" (see train (n.)). Related: Entrained; entrainment.
- entrain (v.2)
- "get on board a locomotive train," 1860s, from en- (1) "in, into" + train (n.). Related: Entrained.
Example
- 1. You cast your spell and entrain all that I am .
- 2. What these new products do is embed music with beats and pulses that entrain your brain waves to a specific frequency .
- 3. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone , such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end .
- 4. But summer entrain * internships are also permitted .
- 5. The application status , research and development of entrain bed coal gasification process were introduced briefly . Its superiority and existent problems were analyzed and improvement suggestion was put forward also .