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1 training
training [ˈtreɪnɪŋ]1. noun2. compounds* * *['treɪnɪŋ] 1.1) gen formation f; ( less specialized) apprentissage m2) Military, Sport entraînement m2.to be in training — gen s'entraîner; ( following specific programme) suivre un entraînement
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2 training
A n1 gen formation f (as de) ; ( less specialized) apprentissage m (in de) ; secretarial/staff training formation de secrétaire/du personnel ; skills/technical training formation spécialisée/technique ; on-the-job training formation sur le tas ; training in publishing/medicine formation à l'édition/à la médecine ; a good training for life/for running one's own business un bon apprentissage de la vie/pour diriger sa propre entreprise ; ‘training will be given’ ( job advertisement) ‘formation assurée’ ;2 Mil, Sport, Equit entraînement m ; to be in training gen s'entraîner ; ( following specific programme) suivre un entraînement ; to break training interrompre l'entraînement ; to be out of training manquer d'entraînement ; the horse/athlete recorded an excellent time in training le cheval/l'athlète a fait un excellent temps à l'entraînement.B modif1 ( instruction) [course, period, scheme, method, package, agency] de formation ; [manual] d'instruction ; [requirements] de qualification ;
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