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I . coach [kəʊtʃ] SUST.

1. coach ingl. brit. (private bus):

coach
by coach

2. coach (horse-drawn carriage):

coach

3. coach (railway carriage):

coach

4. coach (teacher):

coach
inštruktor(ica) m (f)
coach DEP.
trener(ka) m (f)

II . coach [kəʊtʃ] V. trans.

1. coach DEP.:

coach

2. coach (help to learn):

coach

ˈcoach sta·tion SUST. ingl. brit.

ob·ser·ˈva·tion car SUST., ob·ser·ˈva·tion coach SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He bears a grudge against the coach, for reasons that do not become clear until late in the play.
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There is also a coach house, artillery store, tool shed, and gunner's cottage, with resident gunner and gunpowder store.
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An ornamented, often fringed cloth called a "hammercloth" might have hung over the coachman's seat, especially of a ceremonial coach.
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In 1929, he assumed the role of player-coach, still playing the line on both offense and defense and dropping back to punt.
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Aged 12 he left school (1892) and became an apprentice coach painter, from which he resigned on account of the scourge of lead poisoning.
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This inspired her to retrain as a voice and text coach.
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With the departure of their year long coach from Sweden, the team was back to switching coaches during the season.
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Following a successful career as a player and a coach on the national and international handball stage.
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He immediately established himself as a hard and hotheaded coach.
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Due to peak season, often a trailer is added to the motor coach for extra capacity.
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