Coach in spanish

Entrenador

pronunciation: entɹ̩enɑdoʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun
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coach1 = vagón. 

Example: Other new forms include a collective subscription, where orders are delivered and returned by the railway in a special coach, and mobile exhibitions in the special coach.

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» mail coach = diligencia del correo, vagón del correo.

Example: In 1771 he robbed a mail coach, was tried and hung and gibbeted for two years in these woods.

» post coach = diligencia del correo, vagón del correo.

Example: Post coaches back then were not infrequently stopped by highwaymen or even ambushed.

» slowcoach [slow coach] = tortuga, huevón, simplón.

Example: By today's standards, this processor is a bit of a slowcoach.

» stagecoach = diligencia. [De caballos antigua]

Example: The town of Wexler was hacked out of the wilderness, and for many years it stood alone in the forest, a halting place in the long stagecoach journey from eastern localities to the unknown West.

coach2 = autobús interurbano, autobús de línea, autocar, autobús. 

Example: Again, the convoy of 80 coaches, headed by a police escort, transported approximately 2800 conference participants to a sumptuous banquet.

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» coach tour = gira en autocar, gira en autobús.

Example: We have a wide range of coach trips to Scotland from short breaks to specific destinations to coach tours that visit the best towns and cities across the country.

» coach trip = viaje en autocar, viaje en autobús, excursión en autocar, excursión en autobús.

Example: We have a wide range of coach trips to Scotland from short breaks to specific destinations to coach tours that visit the best towns and cities across the country.

coach3 = entrenador, preparador, instructor, míster. 

Example: The person assigned as coach goes over the work of the new abstractor, makes editorial changes, and discusses these changes with the new man.

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» life coach = coach personal, preparador personal.

Example: With a life coach a client is more comfortable taking bigger strides to getting the job done and making the appropriate changes toward a better life.

» personal coach = coach personal, preparador personal.

Example: In a nutshell, an effective personal coach teaches you how to bring in business.

» sports coach = entrenador deportivo.

Example: The author describes how a programme was developed jointly by a librarian and a sports coach to introducing student wrestlers to the world of sports magazines.

coach4 = formar, preparar, entrenar, guiar. 

Example: The rapidly changing environment is forcing many librarians to seek new strategies for coaching researchers through the maze of electronic information sources = Los continuos cambios de nuestro entorno están obligando a muchos bibliotecarios a encontrar nuevas estrategias para guiar a los investigadores por el laberinto de las fuentes de información electrónicas.

Coach synonyms

train in spanish: entrenar, pronunciation: treɪn part of speech: noun, verb bus in spanish: autobús, pronunciation: bʌs part of speech: noun carriage in spanish: carro, pronunciation: kærɪdʒ part of speech: noun manager in spanish: gerente, pronunciation: mænədʒɜr part of speech: noun omnibus in spanish: general, pronunciation: ɑmnəbəs part of speech: noun tutor in spanish: tutor, pronunciation: tutɜr part of speech: noun handler in spanish: entrenador de animales, pronunciation: hændlɜr part of speech: noun jitney in spanish: colectivo, pronunciation: dʒɪtni part of speech: noun charabanc in spanish: Charabanc, pronunciation: tʃerəbæŋk part of speech: noun autobus in spanish: autobus, pronunciation: ɔtoʊbɪs part of speech: noun double-decker in spanish: De dos pisos, pronunciation: dʌbəldekɜr part of speech: noun motorcoach in spanish: autobús, pronunciation: moʊtɜrkoʊtʃ part of speech: noun four-in-hand in spanish: cuatro en mano, pronunciation: fɔrɪnhænd part of speech: noun motorbus in spanish: autobús, pronunciation: moʊtɜrbəs part of speech: noun passenger car in spanish: carro de pasajeros, pronunciation: pæsəndʒɜrkɑr part of speech: noun coach-and-four in spanish: entrenador y cuatro, pronunciation: koʊtʃɑndfɔr part of speech: noun private instructor in spanish: instructor privado, pronunciation: praɪvətɪnstrʌktɜr part of speech: noun
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