amtrak

amtrak
To lose your train of thought; to forget what you're saying in the middle of a ....

I amtraked in class today. I was explaining Einstein's Theory of Relativity and right as I said E=mc, I completely forgot what I was saying.


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  • Amtrak — Création 1971 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Amtrak™ — [Amtrak] the public company, set up by ↑Congress in 1970, which runs trains for passengers in the US. Its formal name is the National Railroad Passenger Corporation …   Useful english dictionary

  • Amtrak — Am‧trak [ˈæmtræk] noun trademark TRAVEL the national railway company in the US, responsible for operating passenger train services between important American cities …   Financial and business terms

  • Amtrak™ — UK US noun [S] TRADEMARK ► TRANSPORT the national railway company in the US that operates nearly all passenger trains between big American cities …   Financial and business terms

  • Amtrak — U.S. government run railway corporation, 1971, contraction of American Track. Also is known as National Railway Passenger Corp …   Etymology dictionary

  • Amtrak — ☆ Amtrak [am′trak΄ ] abbrev. [Am(erican) tr(avel) (tr)a(c)k] a national U.S. passenger railroad system …   English World dictionary

  • Amtrak — For other uses, see Amtrak (disambiguation). Amtrak Map of the Amtrak system (2007) Reporting mark …   Wikipedia

  • Amtrak — Acela Express en West Windsor, NJ …   Wikipedia Español

  • Amtrak — National Railroad Passenger Corporation Rechtsform Aktiengesellschaft Gründung 1971 Sitz …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Amtrak — «Асела Экспресс»  скоростной поезд «Амтрак», курсирующий между Вашингтоном и Бостоном Национальная железнодорожная п …   Википедия

  • Amtrak — /am trak /, n. a government subsidized public corporation created by Congress in 1970 to operate a national intercity passenger railroad system through contracts with existing railroads. [Am(erican) tra(vel on trac)k] * * * formally National… …   Universalium

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