coaching 的 4 个定义
- a large, horse-drawn, four-wheeled carriage, usually enclosed.
- a public motorbus.
- Railroads. day coach.
- (11)
- to give instruction or advice to in the capacity of a coach; instruct: She has coached the present tennis champion.
- to act as a coach.
- to go by or in a coach.
- by coach or in coach-class accommodations: We flew coach from Denver to New York.
coaching 近义词
instruct, usually in recreation
coaching 的近义词 16 个
- teach
- train
- tutor
- cram
- drill
- educate
- hone
- prepare
- ready
- school
- break in
- lay it out for
- lick into shape
- pull one's coat
- put through the grind
- put through the mill
coaching 的反义词 3 个
更多coaching例句
- Toronto coach Nick Nurse said he’s heard some players on his team say they were thinking about going home.
- They only turned to the system for difficulty scores, and then only if they disagreed with each other or if a coach questioned a gymnast’s score.
- So she began working with a performance coach on getting better at finishing at the rim, through contact, especially in transition.
- Of course, a major issue with players trying to develop away from their organizations is the lack of uniform access to facilities, tools and coaches.
- Red Stars coach Rory Dames complimented Savannah McCaskill, Katie Johnson and other young players after the semifinal.
- From behind a curtain, Trudeau is politely coaching the actors through the scene, encouraging them to go bigger.
- Mitchell said the cameras give administrators the ability to observe teachers in action and offer them tips and coaching.
- They were also, according to NHL coaching great Scotty Bowman, the greatest lineup in the history of hockey.
- It'll only buzz during "coaching" sessions that users voluntarily try out to help them build a habit of good posture.
- Over time, you could elect to do more coaching sessions if your daily scores started to drop.
- Our luggage, I remember, p. 5was carried on the roof of the carriage in the good old-fashioned coaching style.
- In the "good old coaching days" the turnpike tolls paid on a coach running daily from here to London amounted to £1,428 per year.
- Two minutes suffice for changing teams at the “Talbot,” and off that heir of the coaching age goes again.
- Busy days it had in coaching times, and its inns were of the best, as befitted a place where the coaches stopped to change teams.
- And at this point the traveller in coaching times came within sight of his destination.