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1.No matter how much we train we will never look like them.
What does 'Train' mean in this sentence.
I only know train is kind of transfertation, deosnt make sense!
2. That stuff would've informed you.
I am not sure what is this mean exactly.
have informed you mean like notice?
Nov 16, 2014 8:52 AM
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Train is a "homonym." Train is spelled the same but has different meanings. Train: locomotive, train: to aim and follow; train: to practice and learn, or to teach; train: part of a gown. "No matter how much we practice [train] we never look like them," means: "It does not matter how much we practice, we do not resemble them." "That stuff would have informed you" means: "that information would have taught you about the subject."
November 16, 2014
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