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retrain

/ree-treyn/US // riˈtreɪn //UK // (riːˈtreɪn) //

再培训,重新培训,再训练,复训

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to train again, especially for a different vocation or different tasks.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be retrained.

Examples

  • “I don’t want to necessarily cut services only to six months later or a year later have to restore them and rehire people and retrain people,” Goldstone said last week.

  • In practice, models are trained and retrained many times over during research and development.

  • Once trained staff members, such as bus and train operators, are laid off, it takes time to hire and retrain people to ramp service back up.

  • Mulligan saw the flexibility of experienced and older workers firsthand when Guardian Life retrained employees on new cloud data tools, and other survey and research data support the point.

  • The department has also previously declined to answer questions about whether officers who wrote seditious language tickets will be punished or retrained.

  • It will have to pay stipends to heads of families while they retrain, and will need to protect haredim from job discrimination.

  • Their superiors are under constant pressure to retrain marginal performers rather than to discharge them.

  • Google Apps helped retrain us to work in a networked fashion.

  • It is a great pity that the geographical illusions of our boyish days cannot retrain.

  • These courses are designed to improve the workers' skills or to retrain workers for other areas of specialization.