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  • 1 coach

    I 1. [kəʊtʃ]
    1) (bus) (auto)pullman m.
    2) BE (of train) carrozza f., vettura f.
    3) sport allenatore m. (-trice)
    4) (for drama, voice) insegnante m. e f.; (tutor) insegnante m. e f. privato (-a)
    5) (horse-drawn) (for royalty) carrozza f.; (for passengers) diligenza f.
    2.
    modificatore [holiday, journey, trip] in pullman
    II [kəʊtʃ]
    1) sport allenare [ team]; essere un allenatore di [ sport]

    to coach sb. — dare ripetizioni a qcn. (in di)

    to coach sb. for an exam, for a role — preparare qcn. per un esame, per una parte

    * * *
    [kəu ] 1. noun
    1) (a railway carriage: The last two coaches of the train were derailed.) vagone
    2) (a bus for tourists etc.) pullman
    3) (a trainer in athletics, sport etc: the tennis coach.) allenatore, allenatrice
    4) (a private teacher: They employed a coach to help their son with his mathematics.) insegnante privato
    5) (a four-wheeled horsedrawn vehicle.) carrozza
    2. verb
    (to prepare (a person) for an examination, contest etc: He coached his friend for the Latin exam.) preparare; allenare
    - coachman
    * * *
    I 1. [kəʊtʃ]
    1) (bus) (auto)pullman m.
    2) BE (of train) carrozza f., vettura f.
    3) sport allenatore m. (-trice)
    4) (for drama, voice) insegnante m. e f.; (tutor) insegnante m. e f. privato (-a)
    5) (horse-drawn) (for royalty) carrozza f.; (for passengers) diligenza f.
    2.
    modificatore [holiday, journey, trip] in pullman
    II [kəʊtʃ]
    1) sport allenare [ team]; essere un allenatore di [ sport]

    to coach sb. — dare ripetizioni a qcn. (in di)

    to coach sb. for an exam, for a role — preparare qcn. per un esame, per una parte

    English-Italian dictionary > coach

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