coach
coach 英 [kəʊtʃ] 美 [koʊtʃ]
n. 教练(象马车,助力学生过考);长途客车;四轮大马车,经济舱 v. 训练;指导
进行时:coaching 过去式:coached 过去分词:coached 第三人称单数:coaches 名词复数:coaches
- Nowadays, we mostly think of a coach as someone who trains a team, but it can also refer to a vehicle, such as a horse-drawn coach or coach bus (the kind with a bathroom in the back).
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- n. 教练(象马车,助力学生过考);长途客车;四轮大马车,经济舱
- v. 训练;指导
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1. a basketball coach, a football coach, a tennis coach
篮球、足球、网球等教练
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2. Italy's national coach
意大利国家队教练
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3. a maths coach
数学应试辅导教师
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4. They went to Italy on a coach tour.
他们乘长途客车去意大利旅游。
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5. a coach station
长途汽车总站
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6. to fly coach
坐飞机经济舱
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7. She has coached hundreds of young singers.
她培养了许许多多的青年歌手。
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8. He coaches basketball and soccer.
他执教篮球和足球。
- coach (n.) 1550s, "large kind of four-wheeled, covered carriage," from Middle French coche (16c.), from German kotsche, from Hungarian kocsi (szekér) "(carriage) of Kocs," village where it was first made. In Hungary, the thing and the name for it date from 15c., and forms are found since 16c. in most European languages (Spanish and Portuguese coche, Italian cocchino, Dutch koets). Vehicles often were named for the place of their invention or first use (compare berlin, landau, surrey). Applied to railway passenger cars by 1866, American English. Sense of "economy or tourist class" is from 1949.
- coach (v.) 1610s, "to convey in a coach," from coach (n.). Meaning "to tutor, give private instruction to, prepare (someone) for an exam or a contest" is from 1849. Related: Coached; coaching.
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