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1 geschoold
♦voorbeelden:1 geschoolde arbeid • skilled work/labourgeschoold personeel • trained/skilled staffeen geschoolde zangeres • a trained singer -
2 getraind
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3 doublure
n. understudy, actor trained to act in another actor's role as a substitute, person trained to substitute for another -
4 dresseren
1 [met betrekking tot dieren] train♦voorbeelden: -
5 geoefend
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6 onzindelijk
2 [figuurlijk] 〈 onethisch〉 objectionable, offensive♦voorbeelden:onzindelijk denken • objectionable/offensive ideas -
7 zindelijk
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8 afgericht
adj. prepared, trained, instructed; cunning, shrewd -
9 astronaut
n. astronaut, spaceman, person trained to travel in a spacecraft -
10 bibliothecaresse
n. librarian, person who is trained to work in a library; person who manages a library -
11 bibliothecaris
n. librarian, person who is trained to work in a library; person who manages a library -
12 blindengeleidehond
n. guide dog for the blind, assistance dog especially trained to lead blind or visually impaired people around obstacles -
13 chazan
n. Chazan, hazzan, chazzan, Jewish musician trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the synagogue in songful prayer -
14 commando
n. command, order; commando, soldier trained to make surprise attacks; commando unit -
15 commandotroepen
n. commandos, soldiers trained to make surprise attacks, group of these soldiers -
16 draver
n. trotter, animal that moves with a gait between a walk and a run (especially a horse bred and trained to do so in harness racing) -
17 gedisciplineerd
adj. disciplined, trained, well ordered; obedient -
18 gedresseerd
adj. performing; trained, instructed -
19 geisha
n. geisha, Japanese woman trained and paid to host and entertain men -
20 geleidehond
n. guide dog, specially trained dog used by the blind
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trained — [ treınd ] adjective * someone who is trained for a profession or job has all the necessary skills and qualifications: There s a shortage of trained language teachers. A team of trained volunteers will be available to help. highly/especially… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trained — trained; un·trained; un·trained·ly; un·trained·ness; … English syllables
trained — index competent, expert, familiar (informed), informed (educated), literate, practiced, professional … Law dictionary
trained — adj. 1) trained to + inf. (the dogs are trained to attack) 2) (misc.) house trained (esp. BE; AE prefers house broken); potty trained (BE), toilet trained * * * [treɪnd] toilet trained potty trained (BE) (misc.) house trained (esp. BE;AE prefers… … Combinatory dictionary
trained — train train 2 verb [intransitive, transitive] to teach someone or to be taught the skills and knowledge needed for a particular job: • Both my sons want to train as chartered accountants. train somebody in something • One of the major costs of… … Financial and business terms
trained */ — UK [treɪnd] / US adjective someone who is trained for a profession or job has all the necessary skills and qualifications There s a shortage of trained language teachers. A team of trained volunteers will be available to help. highly/specially… … English dictionary
trained — adjective shaped or conditioned or disciplined by training; often used as a combining form (Freq. 8) a trained mind trained pigeons well trained servants • Ant: ↑untrained • Similar to: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
trained — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ highly, superbly ▪ a highly trained army ▪ well ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Trained — Train Train, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Trained}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Training}.] [OF. trahiner, tra[ i]ner,F. tra[^i]ner, LL. trahinare, trainare, fr. L. trahere to draw. See {Trail}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To draw along; to trail; to drag. [1913 Webster] In … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trained — adjective a) Having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination). fully trained troops b) Manipulated in shape or habit. trained fruit trees Ant: untrained … Wiktionary
trained person — index expert, practitioner, professional, specialist Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary