0 someone whose job is to teach people to improve at a sport, skill, or school subject -- 教练;辅导老师;私人教师;家庭教师
1 a long motor vehicle with comfortable seats, used to take groups of people on journeys -- 长途汽车;长途客车
2 to give special classes in sports or a school subject, especially privately, to one person or a small group -- 训练;培训;指导;(尤指私人)辅导
3 to train and organize a sports team -- 执教(体育队)
He coached the Blue Devils during their last championship season. 上一赛季他在蓝魔队执教。
4 the cheapest type of seats on a plane or train -- (飞机)经济舱;(火车)普通车厢
A locomotive pulling a train of coaches or wagons does work.
Evaluating coaching outcomes, however, is a complex process.
Apart from the matter of solid empirical corroboration, coaching in general, and executive coaching in particular, does have a number of practical shortcomings.
Successful coaching programs focus on individual, team and organisational business objectives and goals.
He also wrote plaints in a form acceptable to the courts, and coached litigants in their presentation.
Elaborate descriptions, usually illustrated with engravings showing the sumptuous costumes and the carving and gilding of the coaches, might be published to commemorate the event.
He was coached, and all in an effort to stifle my notoriety.
They were the ones who went on special patrols, escorted the stage coaches, and sometimes died on isolated country roads.