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1 trainieren
II v/t (jemanden) coach ( auf + Akk for); Hochsprung etc. trainieren practi|se (Am. -ce) ( oder train for) the ( oder one’s) high jump etc.; das Gedächtnis etc. fig. trainieren train one’s memory etc.* * *(anleiten) to coach;(üben) to train; to practice; to practise* * *trai|nie|ren [trɛ'niːrən, tre-] ptp trainiert1. vtto train; Mannschaft, Sportler auch to coach; Sprung, Übung, Sportart to practise (Brit), to practice (US); Muskel, Kreislauf to exerciseFußball/Tennis trainieren — to do some football/tennis practice
auf etw (acc) trainiert sein — to be trained to do sth
2. vi(Sportler) to train; (Rennfahrer) to practise (Brit), to practice (US); (= Übungen machen) to exercise; (= üben) to practise (Brit), to practice (US)trainieren — to train/practise (Brit) or practice (US) for sth
da musst du schon noch etwas trainieren — you'll have to practise (Brit) or practice (US) that a bit more
3. vrto train ( auf +acc for); (= üben) to practise (Brit), to practice (US); (um fit zu werden) to get some exercise, to get into training* * *trai·nie·ren *[trɛˈni:rən]▪ etw \trainieren to practice sth▪ jdn \trainieren to coach [or train] sbII. vi1. (üben) to practice▪ mit jdm \trainieren to practice with sb2. (sich auf Wettkämpfe vorbereiten) to train* * *1.transitives Verb1) train; coach; <swimmer, tennis player>; manage < football team>; train < horse>; exercise <muscles etc.>jemanden/ein Tier darauf trainieren, etwas zu tun — train somebody/an animal to do something
ein trainierter Schwimmer/Radfahrer — usw. a swimmer/cyclist etc. [who is] in training
2) (üben, einüben) practise <exercise, jump, etc.>2.Fußball/Tennis trainieren — do football/tennis training
intransitives Verb train; (Motorsport) practisemit jemandem trainieren — < trainer> coach somebody; < player> train with somebody
* * *für, auf +akk for);fleißig trainieren train hardB. v/t (jemanden) coach (auf +akk for);Hochsprung etcdas Gedächtnis etc figtrainieren train one’s memory etc* * *1.transitives Verb1) train; coach; <swimmer, tennis player>; manage < football team>; train < horse>; exercise <muscles etc.>jemanden/ein Tier darauf trainieren, etwas zu tun — train somebody/an animal to do something
ein trainierter Schwimmer/Radfahrer — usw. a swimmer/cyclist etc. [who is] in training
2) (üben, einüben) practise <exercise, jump, etc.>2.Fußball/Tennis trainieren — do football/tennis training
intransitives Verb train; (Motorsport) practisemit jemandem trainieren — < trainer> coach somebody; < player> train with somebody
* * *v.to exercise v.to practice (US) v.to practise (UK) v.to train v.
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