Trainable example sentences
trainable
definition
- adjective form of train
train
verb
train (verb) · trains (third person present) · trained (past tense) · trained (past participle) · training (present participle)
- teach (a person or animal) a particular skill or type of behavior through practice and instruction over a period of time:
- be taught through practice and instruction over a period of time:
- develop and improve (a mental or physical faculty) through instruction or practice:
- configure (a neural network or artificial intelligence program) to respond to inputs in the desired manner, by modifying the data controlling its outputs according to responses to a series of test inputs:
- prepare (a person or animal) for a particular sport or event with a course of exercise and diet:
- undertake a course of exercise and diet in order to reach or maintain a high level of physical fitness:
- reduce one's weight through diet and exercise in order to be fit for a particular event:
- cause (a plant) to grow in a particular direction or into a required shape:
- point or aim something, typically a gun or camera, at:
- go by train:
- entice (someone) by offering pleasure or a reward.
- a series of railroad cars moved as a unit by a locomotive or by integral motors:
- a succession of vehicles or pack animals traveling in the same direction:
- a retinue of attendants accompanying an important person:
- a series of gears or other connected parts in machinery:
- a series of connected events:
- a long piece of material attached to the back of a formal dress or robe that trails along the ground:
- a trail of gunpowder for firing an explosive charge.