bullet train
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Definition
- Noun:
- A high-speed passenger train: A "bullet train" is a type of train designed for very fast travel, significantly faster than conventional trains, often operating on dedicated tracks.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The bullet train connects Tokyo and Osaka in just over two hours.
- Traveling by bullet train is a very efficient way to see the country.
- The new bullet train line will reduce travel time between the two major cities.
Advanced Usage
- The term "bullet train" is often used generically to refer to any high-speed rail service, though it originated as a nickname for specific Japanese trains (Shinkansen) due to their streamlined, bullet-like shape and speed.
- The country is investing billions to develop a national bullet train network.
Variants and Related Words
- Shinkansen (n): The Japanese network and trains for which "bullet train" is the common English nickname.
- The Shinkansen is famous for its punctuality and safety.
- High-speed rail (n): The broader transportation system category that includes bullet trains.
- High-speed rail is seen as an alternative to short-haul flights.
Synonyms
- High-speed train: A train capable of operating at high speeds.
- Express train: A train that makes few stops, though not necessarily as fast as a dedicated bullet train.
Related Phrases
- Catch/take the bullet train: To use the bullet train for a journey.
- We should catch the bullet train to save time.
Related Idioms
Noun
- a high-speed passenger train