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trainer
  1. A person who trains another; a coach.
  2. (sports) A person responsible for treating injuries sustained by players during matches; a physiotherapist.
  3. (Britain) A running shoe or sneaker.
  4. (video game) A patch for a video game that applies cheats.
  5. (cycling) A piece of indoor equipment allowing a bicycle to be ridden while stationary.
  6. attributive form of trainers
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “He is working with a fitness trainer in New Orleans this summer.”
      “He glanced down, noticing only one trainer on his foot.”
      “Kris Kin won the Epsom Derby by one length for trainer Sir Michael Stoute and owner Saeed Suhail.”
training
  1. Action of the verb to train. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  2. The activity of imparting and acquiring skills.
  3. The result of good social upbringing.
  4. (computing) The process by which two modems determine which protocol and speed to use; handshaking.
  5. (voice recognition) The recording of multiple samples of a user's voice to aid pattern recognition.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “We have a qualified expert who will provide training in a classroom setting.”
      “Jessica has been undergoing intensive training for the upcoming athletics challenge.”
      “The role will require two months of on-the-job training before you become a fully-fledged member of staff.”
train
  1. (obsolete) Treachery; deceit. [14th-19th c.]
  2. (obsolete) A trick or stratagem. [14th-19th c.]
  3. (obsolete) A trap for animals; a snare. [14th-18th c.]
  4. (obsolete) A lure; a decoy. [15th-18th c.]
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  6. Examples:
    1. “We can catch the early morning train to get to the airport tomorrow.”
      “Is the train of felicitous events that follows a manifestation of the environment's nurturing nature?”
      “The French ambassadors traveled alongside a train of horses loaded with treasure.”
trainbearer
  1. One who holds up a train, as of a robe.
  2. Either of two species of long-tailed hummingbirds in the genus Lesbia, found in tropical South America.
trainload
  1. The amount that can be transported by a train.
  2. (by extension) A large amount.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Even if this growth turns flat, many of the 12 towns will be ahead of plenty of other places that are losing jobs by the trainload.”
      “By contrast, there is nothing a trainload of deportees arriving at a Polish camp might have known.”
      “A second engine had to be brought to the scene to take the trainload of passengers on to their final destination.”
trainful
  1. The quantity contained in a train.
  2. (by extension) A large quantity.
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train
  1. Elongated portion.
    1. The elongated back portion of a dress or skirt (or an ornamental piece of material added to similar effect), which drags along the ground. [from 14th c.]
    2. A trail or line of something, especially gunpowder. [from 15th c.]
    3. The tail of a bird.
    4. (astronomy) A transient trail of glowing ions behind a large meteor as it falls through the atmosphere.
    5. (now rare) An animal's trail or track. [from 16th c.]
  2. Connected sequence of people or things.
    1. A group of people following an important figure, king etc.; a retinue, a group of retainers. [from 14th c.]
    2. A group of animals, vehicles, or people that follow one another in a line, such as a wagon train; a caravan or procession. [from 15th c.]
    3. A sequence of events or ideas which are interconnected; a course or procedure of something. [from 15th c.]
    4. (military) The men and vehicles following an army, which carry artillery and other equipment for battle or siege. [from 16th c.]
    5. A set of interconnected mechanical parts which operate each other in sequence. [from 18th c.]
    6. A series of electrical pulses. [from 19th c.]
    7. A series of specified vehicles, originally tramcars in a mine, and later especially railway carriages, coupled together. [from 19th c.]
    8. A line of connected railway cars or carriages considered overall as a mode of transport; (as uncountable noun) rail travel. [from 19th c.]
    9. A long, heavy sleigh used in Canada for the transportation of merchandise, wood, etc.
    10. (computing) A software release schedule.
    11. (sex, slang) An act wherein series of men line up and then penetrate a person, especially as a form of gang rape. [from 20th c.]
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  4. Examples:
    1. “We can catch the early morning train to get to the airport tomorrow.”
      “Is the train of felicitous events that follows a manifestation of the environment's nurturing nature?”
      “The French ambassadors traveled alongside a train of horses loaded with treasure.”
trainsickness
  1. A feeling of nausea, dizziness etc caused by the motion of a train; a form of motion sickness.
trainor
  1. (Philippines) A person who trains another; a coach, a trainer.
  2. Examples:
    1. “This week primary school teacher Mrs Trainor held a meeting for parents of children who will be starting primary school in September.”
      “Yes, Trainor managed to pen a few songs for Rascal Flatts, but she was more interested in crafting pop tunes.”
      “Growing up, Trainor was very self-conscious about her curves, often wishing she could be svelte like her high school friends.”
trainable
  1. (euphemistic, dated) A mentally retarded person who can be trained or taught.
traineeship
  1. The condition of, or the time served by, a trainee; training.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The company offered her a traineeship to assess her skills and capabilities before officially hiring her for the job.”
      “The notion that a young person entering an apprenticeship or traineeship can bargain equally with a prospective employer is laughable.”
      “After graduating with a 2 2, he started a traineeship with Planet 24, the company that produced The Big Breakfast and The Word.”
trainee
  1. Someone who is still in the process of being formally trained in a workplace.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He worked his way up from being employed as a trainee to a manager's position.”
      “Meanwhile, there are fears some temporary staff may be laid off this week and 45 trainee pilots are also facing immediate redundancy.”
      “The American system of training has been refined over the years and at no time is a trainee left unsupervised.”
traincrew
  1. The crew of employees that operate a railway train.
trainability
  1. The state or condition of being trainable.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Research the breeds to find the one with the right size, energy level, trainability and temperament for your lifestyle.”
      “Phase 1 selects students for further training, based on their suitability and trainability.”
      “If you want to do specialized training, consider breeds known for courage and trainability.”
traineress
  1. (archaic, rare) A female trainer.
trainbearers
  1. plural of trainbearer
traineeships
traineresses
  1. plural of traineress
trainables
  1. plural of trainable
traincrews
  1. plural of traincrew
trainloads
trainsful
trainfuls
trainings
  1. plural of training
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “And fourthly, it doesn't build women's capacity to deal with potential exploitation to pre-departure trainings and seminars and the like.”
      “The results and findings from the trainings and qualifications can be applied in their workaday life.”
      “A part from our trainings we also offer individual consulting services and instructions according to your specific requirements.”
trainors
  1. plural of trainor
trainees
  1. plural of trainee
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The veteran sales reps were regularly asked to give talks to groups of new management trainees and to speak at conferences of district managers.”
      “At the end of their apprenticeships trainees became journeymen, fully skilled tradesmen.”
      “That's a plus for a base with a host of young airmen and pilot trainees who love to venture across the border.”
trainers
  1. plural of trainer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “This model establishes a sequence for trainers to follow, at all echelons, to improve planning through the execution of training events.”
      “Jenny points to the popularity of hoods, vests, trainers and toggles in today's fashions.”
      “The ATP took responsibility for the positives because its own trainers had handed out the supplements that could have caused the positive tests.”
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