The meaning of Trained
Trained – definition
adjectiveHaving been taught a particular skill or type of behaviour through practice and instruction over a period of time.
Usage examples:
The first officer was also a trained pilot
verbTeach (a person or animal) a particular skill or type of behaviour through practice and instruction over a period of time.
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The scheme trains people for promotionverbPoint or aim something, typically a gun or camera, at.
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The detective trained his gun on the side doorverbGo by train.
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Charles trained to london with emmaverbEntice (someone).
adjectiveSomeone who is trained has been taught the skills and knowledge needed for a particular job or activity
Usage examples:
His father was a trained engineer., highly/specially/properly trained a team of specially trained a…
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Word origin
late Middle English: from Old French train (masculine), traine (feminine), from trahiner (verb), from Latin trahere ‘pull, draw’. Early noun senses were ‘trailing part of a robe’ and ‘retinue
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