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train·er  (trnr)
n.
1. One who trains, especially one who coaches athletes, racehorses, or show animals.
2. A contrivance or apparatus used in training.
3. A member of a naval gun crew who trains cannons horizontally.

trainer [ˈtreɪnə]
n
1. (General Sporting Terms) a person who trains athletes in a sport
2. a piece of equipment employed in training, such as a simulated aircraft cockpit
3. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Racing) Horse racing a person who schools racehorses and prepares them for racing
4. (Clothing & Fashion) (plural) an informal name for training shoes
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.trainer - one who trains other persons or animalstrainer - one who trains other persons or animals
leader - a person who rules or guides or inspires others
coach, manager, handler - (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
animal trainer, handler - one who trains or exhibits animals
2.trainer - simulator consisting of a machine on the ground that simulates the conditions of flying a planetrainer - simulator consisting of a machine on the ground that simulates the conditions of flying a plane
Link trainer - an early form of flight simulator
simulator - a machine that simulates an environment for the purpose of training or research

trainer
noun
1. coach, manager, guide, adviser, tutor, instructor, counsellor, guru, handler She went to the gym with her trainer.
2. training shoe, sneaker (U.S.), running shoe, sports shoe For many, wearing the fashionable kind of trainers is all-important.
Translations
trainer [ˈtreɪnəʳ] N
1. (Sport) [of athletes, gymnasts, footballers] → entrenador(a) m/f; [of horses] → preparador(a) m/f; [of circus animals] → domador(a) m/f
2. (= plane) → entrenador m
3. trainers (= shoes) → zapatillas fpl de deporte

trainer [ˈtreɪnər]
n
(in sport)entraîneur/euse m/f
[animals] → dresseur/euse m/f

trainer
n
(Sport, of racehorse) → Trainer(in) m(f); (of animals)Dresseur(in) m(f); (in circus) → Dompteur m, → Dompteuse f
(Brit: = shoe) → Turnschuh m

trainer:
trainer pants
plWindelslip m
trainer plane
n (Aviat) → Schulflugzeug nt
trainer’s bench
n (Sport) → Trainerbank f

trainer [ˈtreɪnəʳ] n
a. (Sport) → allenatore/trice; (of circus animals) → domatore/trice; (of dogs) → addestratore/trice
b. (Brit) (shoe) → scarpa da ginnastica

trainer مُدَرِب trenér løbesko Trainer προπονητής entrenador valmentaja formateur instruktor allenatore コーチ 훈련관 trainer instruktør trener treinador тренер tränare ผู้ฝึก eğitmen huấn luyện viên 教官


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THE Trainer of a Pugilist consulted a Physician regarding the champion's diet.
Hunter waited until his fellow-grooms had returned, when he sent a message to the trainer and told him what had occurred.
He had scarcely got out of his carriage when his groom, the so-called "stable boy," recognizing the carriage some way off, called the trainer.
 
 
 
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