Usage examples of "Trains" in English with translation to French

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Are there any express trains? Y a-t-il des trains express ?
Trains are running on schedule. Les trains fonctionnent selon l'horaire.
Trains come more often than buses. Les trains passent plus fréquemment que les bus.
I like trains better than buses. Je préfère les trains aux bus.
I like to ride on trains. J'aime voyager en train.
Change trains at the next station. Changez de train à la gare suivante.
Change trains at Chicago for New York. Changez de train à Chicago pour New York.
Where do I have to change trains? Où dois-je changer de train ?
Look up the trains to London in the timetable. Regardez les trains pour Londres dans la table des horaires.
You have to change trains at the next stop. Vous devez changer de train au prochain arrêt.
The Nozomi is the fastest of all the trains in Japan. Le Nozomi est le plus rapide de tous les trains au Japon.
I would rather leave early than travel on rush-hour trains. Je préférerais partir tôt plutôt que prendre le train aux heures de pointe.
You have to accustom yourself to the crowded trains in Tokyo. Il faudra t'habituer aux trains bondés de Tokyo.
The helicopter is so useful that someday it may take the place of cars and trains. l'hélicoptère est si utile qu'un jour il pourrait remplacer les voitures et les trains.
Which train are you catching? Quel train prends-tu ?
Training flies sounds very fun. Entraîner des mouches semble très amusant.
Senior executives spend a lot of time training their subordinates. Les cadres supérieurs passent beaucoup de temps à former leurs subordonnés.
Boys can be trained to behave. Les garçons peuvent être dressés à bien se comporter.
A long train of camels was moving to the west. Une longue file de chameaux se déplaçait vers l'ouest.
The train came on time. Le train arriva à l'heure.
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