different between training vs seasoning
training
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?e?n??/
- Rhymes: -e?n??
- Hyphenation: train?ing
Verb
training
- present participle of train
Noun
training (usually uncountable, plural trainings)
- Action of the verb to train. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- The activity of imparting and acquiring skills.
- The result of good social upbringing.
- (computing) The process by which two modems determine which protocol and speed to use; handshaking.
- (voice recognition) The recording of multiple samples of a user's voice to aid pattern recognition.
Usage notes
- The plural trainings, for more than one training session, is not often used.
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- atrining
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English training.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?tre?.n??/
- Hyphenation: trai?ning
- Rhymes: -e?n??
Noun
training m (plural trainingen or trainings)
- training (imparting or acquisition of skills, esp. in exercise and sports, also in chiefly extracurricular education)
- a training session
Derived terms
- trainingsbroek
- trainingskamp
- trainingspak
- voetbaltraining
Spanish
Noun
training m (plural trainings)
- training
training From the web:
- what training is required to become a physical therapist
- what training is required to be a veterinarian
- what training is required to be a police officer
- what training is required annually by osha
- what training is needed to be an accountant
- what training is required to be a nurse
- what training is required to become a police officer
- what training is required to be a firefighter
seasoning
English
Etymology 1
From season +? -ing.
Noun
seasoning (countable and uncountable, plural seasonings)
- (cooking) Something used to add taste or flavour to food, such as salt and pepper or other condiment, herb or spice.
- (figuratively, by extension) Anything added to increase enjoyment.
- A coat of polymerized oil inside a cooking vessel which renders the surface non-stick.
- (archaic) An alcoholic intoxication.
- Some of our gentlemen officers, happening to stop at a tavern, or rather a sort of grogshop, took such a seasoning that two or three of them became “quite frisky.”
- In diamond-cutting, the charging of the laps or wheels with diamond dust and oil.
Synonyms
- (intoxication): drunkenness
Hyponyms
- See also Thesaurus:seasoning
Translations
Etymology 2
From Middle English seasonyng, present participle of Middle English sesounen (“to season”), equivalent to season +? -ing.
Verb
seasoning
- present participle of season
Anagrams
- snogaines
seasoning From the web:
- what seasonings can dogs have
- what seasoning to put on salmon
- what seasoning to put on steak
- what seasoning to put on chicken
- what seasonings are in taco seasoning
- what seasoning to put on shrimp
- what seasonings are in italian seasoning
- what seasoning to put on burgers
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