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The Tragulidae family, also known as chevrotains or mouse deer, consists of a group of small, even-toed ungulates (hoofed mammals). These animals are native to forests in various parts of the world, including Africa and Asia.<br><br>The Tragulidae family includes about 20 species of however, this number can vary slightly due to the ongoing taxonomic debates. They are one of the most ancient types of ungulates, with fossil evidence dating back to the Eocene epoch.<br><br>Some key characteristics of tragulines (the generic name for members of the Tragulidae family) include:<br><br> Small size, typically weighing between 5-15 kg (11-33 lbs)<br> Body shape resembling a small deer or goat, but with a more primitive, rounded skull and simpler dentition<br> Hooves that are shorter and more robust than those of deer, but with a similar nail-like shape<br> Large eyes and ears<br> Simple, cutaneous horns in some species<br> Short, non-prehensile tail<br> Omnivorous diet consisting of plants, fruits, and small animals<br><br>Tragulines are known for their shy and secretive behavior, often staying hidden in dense vegetation.
The tragus is the small flap of cartilage in front of the ear canal in humans and other primates. It serves as a flap that can be folded back to allow easy insertion of earbuds, headphones or other small objects into the ear canal for hearing.
A trail-blazer is someone who is a pioneer or innovator who shows others a new path or way of doing something.<br><br>More specifically, a trail-blazer is often used to describe someone who takes risks and faces challenges to achieve something new, sometimes paving the way for others to follow. It can also refer to a person who is a trendsetter, a disruptor, or a game-changer in their field or industry.<br><br>Example: "The astronaut was a trail-blazer in space exploration, paving the way for future generations to explore the cosmos."
A path or route for walking, hiking, or riding, often marked by signage or blazes. May also refer to a faint or difficult-to-follow path, or a bad habit or behavior that is hard to change.
A person who helps to create a new way or path, often in a field that has previously been unexplored or untouched. A trailblazer is someone who is willing to take risks and challenges, often facing obstacles and criticisms, but refusing to give up on their vision or mission. They pave the way for others to follow, leaving a lasting impact and legacy.
Leaders or pioneers who pave the way and initiate new paths or innovations in a particular field or industry.
Pioneering or setting a trail for others to follow, typically in a new or unexplored area. <br><br>Example: "The company is known for its trailblazing approach to renewable energy."
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A trailer is a:<br><br> A short preview or preview clip of a movie, TV show, or video game, often used to promote its upcoming release.<br> A part of a shipping container that a house or building is moved on when being transported, typically attached to a tractor-trailer.<br> A device attached to a larger vehicle, such as a car, motorcycle, or boat, which is designed to make it easier to tow or move around.
Trailers refer to:<br><br>1. Small vehicles, typically without wheels or with only a few wheels, that are towed behind a larger vehicle, often used for carrying goods or equipment.<br>2. A short promotional film or video that shows a preview of a movie, television show, or other event, usually shown before a main feature or program.<br>3. A wire or rope attached to a door or gate that can be released by a person's hand when opening or closing it.<br><br>In other contexts, trailers can also refer to:<br><br>- A structure or facility for housing temporary dwellings, such as mobile homes or temporary offices.<br>- A device or system for guiding aircraft or spacecraft along a specific path or course.
The starting point of a path or route, usually marked by a signpost or other indicator. It is the beginning or entrance point of a journey, trail, or course.
<strong>Trailing</strong><br><br>Trailing refers to something that is left behind or continues to follow after something else has stopped or withdrawn.<br><br>1. <strong>Edited</strong>: A trailing comma is one that comes right before a closing punctuation mark, before a conjunction that precedes it.<br><br>2. <strong>Technology</strong>: In online platform services, trailing is an indicator of the previous trailing stops of an equidistant MA or an automated stop/pivot line.<br><br>3. <strong>Sport</strong>: In golf, trailing refers to being behind in a score or event, and describes a shot that falls behind the target. When a golfer trails the end ball on the opening tee, he is plays from the driving range on the green.<br><br>4. <strong>Social Media</strong>: A trailing indicator can be used in a charts where x-axis signifies the time a stock is traded and y-axis signify the stock performance against the news, price, earnings related interactions.<br><br>5. <strong>Watersports</strong>: Trailing refers to a operation done by motors to lose speed gradually like regulatiory measures.
A path, track, or course followed by someone or something, especially one established by a particular route of travel or a series of events.<br><br>Example: "The hikers followed the trails through the dense forest."
A person who walks on or along trails, especially long-distance ones, often for recreational or adventurous purposes.
A person whose job is to operate a train and make sure it gets from one station to another safely and on schedule.
"Train-spotting" is the hobby of observing and recording the numbers, types, and movements of trains, particularly through photography, note-taking, or the collection of reliable documentation. It can also involve observing from a fixed location (also known as "spotting") and may include recording the locomotive numbers, car numbers or the configuration of the train.
A train-wreck refers to a spectacle or situation that is so bad or grabs so much attention that it becomes the center of interest or debate, often out of morbid curiosity or fascination. It can be a disaster, accident, or event that is so extraordinary or disturbing that people are unable to look away despite themselves.<br><br>Example: "The media frenzy surrounding the celebrity's public breakdown is like a train-wreck that you can't look away from."
Trainability refers to the extent to which a person or an animal can be trained, meaning the ability to learn and acquire new skills, habits, or behaviors through instruction, practice, and reinforcement. It encompasses various aspects, including:<br><br>1. Learning speed: How quickly an individual can absorb and retain new information.<br>2. Motivation: The willingness to learn and engage in the training process.<br>3. Capacity to understand instructions: The ability to comprehend and follow instructions, rules, or feedback.<br>4. Adaptability: The ease with which one can adjust to new situations, routines, or environments.<br>5. Persistence: The determination to continue learning despite obstacles or setbacks.<br><br>Trainability is an important trait in various contexts, such as education, sports, job training, and behavioral therapy. It affects an individual's ability to develop new skills, achieve their goals, and adapt to change.
Having received training or practice for a particular skill or activity; experienced or skilled in a particular field.
An individual who is in the process of learning a new skill or trade under the supervision and guidance of an experienced expert.
A temporary paid position given to a new employee while they are training, typically as part of a formal apprenticeship or vocational program. It allows the employee to gain practical work experience and skills while being employed by the company.
Traineeships: A work-based learning program that allows individuals to gain on-the-job experience and skills in a specific field, typically as part of a vocational or undergraduate education program. Traineeships are often used to provide a taste of what a particular career entails and to develop essential work skills, with the goal of improving employability and job prospects upon completion.
A trainer is a person who teaches or instructs others in a particular skill or activity, often in a systematic and methodical way. They may specialize in areas such as sports, fitness, flying, management, or other fields.
Workers or staff involved in the training of athletes or people, especially in sports teams. <br><br>People who manufacture and sell shoes and sports equipment designed for running and other athletic activities. <br><br>Individuals who educate or instruct others in a particular skill or profession.<br><br>A type of athletic shoe, typically with a sturdy sole and extra support, designed for running and other high-impact activities.
A traineeship is a work-based training arrangement in which an individual, usually a young person, is employed for a fixed period of time to acquire the skills and knowledge required to perform a particular job or occupation. In essence, it's a combination of on-the-job training and education.<br><br>During a traineeship, the individual typically works under the guidance of an experienced professional or mentor, learning the skills and techniques required for the job, while also earning a salary or stipend. The length of a traineeship can vary, but it's usually several months to a year or more.<br><br>Traineeships are often used as a way to prepare individuals for a career in a specific industry, such as hospitality, IT, healthcare, or engineering. They're also a valuable way for individuals to gain work experience and build their skills and confidence before entering the workforce.
The word "training" has several meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. <strong>Education or instruction</strong>: The process of teaching or instructing someone in a particular skill or activity, especially one that requires practice and repetition to become proficient.<br><br>2. <strong>Exercise or practice</strong>: Physical or mental exercise that is deliberately designed to improve physical fitness, develop a particular skill, or achieve a specific goal.<br><br>3. <strong>Firm's employee development</strong>: Training is often used by organizations to teach their employees new skills, for promotions or company restructuring.<br><br>4. <strong>Industry or a skill-specific knowledge</strong>: Training is used as a catch-all for instruction or education in any skill.<br><br>5. <strong>Athletic competition</strong>: In athletics, the competitive aspect of a competition is known as the training.
Nouns:<br><br> a noun that refers to a self-propelled vehicle powered by steam, diesel, or electricity, used for transportation of people or goods<br> a specific path or course of a train<br> a series of sequential exercises or activities in a particular domain or skill, e.g. "getting your skills back on the right train"<br><br>Verbs:<br><br> to aim or direct something at someone or something, usually as a threat<br> to arrive on time or at a particular point<br> to start doing something again, especially after a break<br> to get one's skills or knowledge back on track or in order<br><br>Idioms:<br><br> on the right track: going in the right direction or doing well<br> on the wrong track: going in the wrong direction or doing poorly<br> all trains and no tracks: a mixture of ideas or skills, with little or no coherence<br> put someone on the right track: to give someone the guidance or advice they need to succeed or do something properly
A train enthusiast, especially one who is passionate about noting down details such as numbers, liveries (colours), and motives (patterns) on locomotives and other railway vehicles.
A train enthusiast who travels extensively to see and record all types of locomotives and trains in action, often documenting their numbers, routes, and features, typically as a hobby.
Trainspotting refers to the hobby or activity of watching and recording the movement and sorting of trains, often accompanied by enthusiasts who engage in this activity. This can include tracking the arrival and departure times, numbers, and destinations of trains, documenting their locomotives, rail cars, and overall train operations. Trainspotters often gather near train stations or tracks to record and observe trains, frequently in the company of other enthusiasts, clubs, or online communities. The term is often associated with an iconic 1996 film of the same name, featuring a youth in Scotland who is an avid trainspotter.
To move or walk slowly and aimlessly, often in a careless or thoughtless way, usually in a seemingly aimless or wandering manner.
To walk or move about in a carefree or aimless manner, often in a way that suggests a sense of relaxed comfort or familiarity.