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trainer
English
Etymology
train +? -er
Pronunciation
- (UK): IPA(key): /?t?e?n?/
- (US): enPR: tr??n?r, IPA(key): /?t?e?n?/
- Rhymes: -e?n?(?)
Noun
trainer (plural trainers)
- A person who trains another; a coach.
- (sports) A person responsible for treating injuries sustained by players during matches; a physiotherapist.
- (Britain) A running shoe or sneaker.
- (video games, slang) A patch for a video game that applies cheats.
- 2000, "Phil", I need trainer for version 1.10.021 (on newsgroup alt.games.rctycoon)
- I actually never got a trainer for RCT, but needed one for my brother when I installed it on his computer. He is 10, and is only concerned with making "cool" coasters. I also completed CF before getting trainers.
- 2001, "LJames4728", Good C64 Game Sites? (on newsgroup alt.c64)
- Are there any sites that have original copies of games? (ie: Summer/Winter/World Games with Fast Loading). Just looking for games without the trainers/intros.
- 2000, "Phil", I need trainer for version 1.10.021 (on newsgroup alt.games.rctycoon)
- (cycling) A piece of indoor equipment allowing a bicycle to be ridden while stationary.
- attributive form of trainers
- There was chewing gum stuck to my trainer soles.
Synonyms
- (person who trains another; coach): coach
- (running shoe): dap (UK), plimsoll (UK), running shoe, tennis shoe, see also Thesaurus:sports shoe
Derived terms
- personal trainer
Related terms
- train
Descendants
- ? Cebuano: trainor
- ? English: trainor
Translations
Anagrams
- rantier, retrain, terrain
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
trainer m or f (plural trainers, diminutive trainertje n, feminine trainster)
- trainer
- coach
French
Verb
trainer
- Post-1990 spelling of traîner.
Conjugation
Further reading
- “trainer” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- rentrai, ternira, terrain
Old French
Alternative forms
- trahiner, traïner (diaereses are not universally used in transcriptions of Old French)
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *trag?n?re, from *tragere (see treire), from Latin trah?, trahere (“I pull”).
Verb
trainer
- to drag
Conjugation
This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -er. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.
Descendants
- French: traîner
- Norman: traîner
- ? Galician: treinar
- ? Italian: trainare
- ? Middle English: trainen, traynen
- English: train
- Scots: train
- Portuguese: treinar
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supervisors
English
Noun
supervisors
- plural of supervisor
Catalan
Noun
supervisors
- plural of supervisor
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