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词汇 coached
释义 coached
past simple and past participle ofcoach
coach
verb[ I or T ]
uk /kəʊtʃ/ us /koʊtʃ/
B2
to give special classes in sports or a school subject, especially privately, to one person or a small group: 训练;培训;指导;(尤指私人)辅导
She coaches students in French, usually for exams.她辅导学生法语,通常是准备考试的学生。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to teach someone
teachShe is teaching me French.
instructHis job is to instruct people in the use of the gym equipment.
trainShe trains new hairdressers.
coachHe coaches young football players.
tutorShe tutors students in French.
educateHow much does it cost to educate a child privately?
to train and organize a sports team: 执教(体育队)
He coached the Blue Devils during their last championship season.上一赛季他在蓝魔队执教。
often disapproving
to tell someone what they should say in a particular situation and help them to practise saying it:
A criminal defence lawyer alleged that the officer coached a witness to lie.
Applicants who have been coached might be able to fool the admissions process.
Her interview style seemed so effortless I wondered if she had been coached by media experts.
He coached the England team for years.
She coaches rich kids to pass their exams.
She was coaching the basketball team.
I've been invited to coach the under-eleven rugby team.
His opponents accused him of coaching witnesses on their testimony.
Presidential candidates are coached by armies of advisers.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Teaching in general
asynchronous
chief academic officer
CLIL
clue
clue in
didactic
hothouse
inculcate
miseducation
Moodle
multi-course
non-conditioned
non-didactic
popularize
sex ed
sex education
show/teach someone the ropesidiom
socialization
socializing
tutelage

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Exercising & training
Preparing
Lies, lying & hypocrisy

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coaching

Examples of coached


coached

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


He also wrote plaints in a form acceptable to the courts, and coached litigants in their presentation.
We also track the short-term progress and experience of five instrumentalists when coached in brain gym.
So they were coached by individuals who had absolutely no expertise or any experience.
The students were coached by the anthropology instructor, and me, as they wrote up their results, which required a considerable amount of re-writing and analysis.
I group received a coached behavioural intervention at each visit designed to promote maternal-infant responsiveness.
Sometimes children are coached to repeat scripts to the interviewer or outright lie.
This last remark confirms that amateur musicians were coached by a professional during their musical sessions.
Gormley et al.62 randomized 52 patients who were participating in a four-week treadmill walking programme to either a coached or a control group.
The operators were being trained with specific accents and were daily coached in the football/cricket/baseball results so that they could carry on local conversations with callers.
For it, they were deliberately coached and pushed.
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You are watched and coached, and made safe.
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Children are being coached out of school hours by outsiders.
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And most importantly, provided people are correctly coached, there will be great health benefits.
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They are in need of protection, and have to be coached or prepared in order to accept any alteration of their mode of life.
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We also have students with other kinds of special educational need—a need to be helped and coached to fulfil their outstanding academic potential.
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