单词 | coach |
释义 | noun | verb coachcoach1 /koʊtʃ/ ●●● S3 W1 noun 1[countable] someone who trains a person or team in a sport: a basketball coachcoach of the coach of the volleyball team2[uncountable] the cheapest type of seats on an airplane or a train: All our employees fly coach.3someone who gives private lessons in singing, acting, etc.: a drama coach4[countable] a large vehicle for people, pulled by horses and used in past times5[countable] formal a bus with space for bags under the seating area, used for trips between cities [Origin: 1500–1600 French coche, from German kutsche] noun | verb coachcoach2 ●●○ verb 1[intransitive, transitive] to train a person or team in a sport: James used to coach high school football.► see thesaurus at teach2[transitive] to give someone private lessons in singing, acting, etc.3[transitive] to give someone instructions about what he or she should say or do in a particular situation, used to show that you disapprove of the help being given: coach somebody on something Kellogg coached the mayor on handling the questions from the press.4[transitive] to give someone special help in preparing for a test |
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