B2 noun Neutral

trainer

/ˈtreɪnə(r)/

A person who teaches people or animals specific skills, physical techniques, or behaviors through practice and instruction. In British English, the term also refers to a type of soft athletic shoe used for sports or casual wear.

Beispiele

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1

I bought a new pair of white trainers for my daily jogging sessions.

I bought a new pair of white athletic shoes for my daily jogging sessions.

2

The organization appointed a specialized trainer to oversee the implementation of the new software.

The organization appointed a specialized instructor to oversee the implementation of the new software.

3

My gym trainer says I'm finally ready to start lifting heavier weights.

My gym coach says I'm finally ready to start lifting heavier weights.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
trainer
Verb
train
Adjektiv
trained
Verwandt
trainee
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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'train' pulling cars along a track; a trainer 'pulls' you toward a specific goal or skill.

Schnelles Quiz

The company hired a professional ______ to teach the staff how to use the new database.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: trainer

Beispiele

1

I bought a new pair of white trainers for my daily jogging sessions.

everyday

I bought a new pair of white athletic shoes for my daily jogging sessions.

2

The organization appointed a specialized trainer to oversee the implementation of the new software.

formal

The organization appointed a specialized instructor to oversee the implementation of the new software.

3

My gym trainer says I'm finally ready to start lifting heavier weights.

informal

My gym coach says I'm finally ready to start lifting heavier weights.

4

Recent pedagogical research suggests that the role of the vocational trainer is evolving toward mentorship.

academic

Recent educational research suggests that the role of the vocational instructor is evolving toward mentorship.

5

We need to hire an external trainer to lead the team-building seminar next month.

business

We need to hire an external consultant to lead the team-building seminar next month.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
trainer
Verb
train
Adjektiv
trained
Verwandt
trainee

Häufige Kollokationen

personal trainer a fitness professional who works one-on-one with clients
corporate trainer a person who conducts professional development in a company
athletic trainers specialists who prevent and treat sports injuries
dog trainer a person who teaches animals to follow commands
a pair of trainers a set of two athletic shoes

Häufige Phrasen

train the trainer

a program designed to teach instructors how to teach others

physical trainer

someone who focuses on body conditioning and health

certified trainer

an instructor who has officially passed qualification exams

Wird oft verwechselt mit

trainer vs sneaker

Sneaker is the standard American English term for the shoe, while trainer is the standard British English term.

trainer vs coach

A coach usually focuses on strategy and motivation in sports, while a trainer focuses on physical conditioning or specific skill drills.

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Nutzungshinweise

When referring to people, use 'trainer' for technical skills or physical fitness. When referring to footwear, remember that 'trainers' is plural and primarily used in British English contexts.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'trainer' to refer to a primary school teacher, which is incorrect; 'trainer' is specific to skills-based instruction or fitness.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'train' pulling cars along a track; a trainer 'pulls' you toward a specific goal or skill.

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Wortherkunft

From the verb 'train', originating from the Old French 'trahiner', meaning to pull or draw along.

Grammatikmuster

countable noun plural form: trainers often used as a modifier in compound nouns like 'fitness trainer'
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Kultureller Kontext

In the UK, the term 'trainers' is ubiquitous for casual athletic footwear, whereas in the US, 'sneakers' or 'tennis shoes' are preferred.

Schnelles Quiz

The company hired a professional ______ to teach the staff how to use the new database.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: trainer

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