B1 someone whose job is to teach people to improve at a sport, skill, or school subject教練;輔導老師;私人教師;家庭教師
someone whose job is to train and organize a sports team(運動隊)教練,領隊
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The coach issued a diktat that all team members must attend early-morning practice.
Our football coach has worked hard to inculcate a team spirit into the players.
The world's number one tennis player and his coach parted company earlier this month.
She's an excellent coach who knows how to get results.
We got a rollicking from the coach at half time.
A2 [ C ] US usually bus a long motor vehicle with comfortable seats, used to take groups of people on journeys長途汽車;長途客車
[ C ] an old-fashioned carriage pulled by horses, now used mainly in official or royal ceremonies(老式)四輪大馬車(現主要用於官方或皇家典禮中)
[ C ] UK UK also carriage, US car any of the separate parts of a train in which the passengeras sit(火車)車廂
[ U ] US → coach class 乘坐(飛機)經濟艙;乘坐(火車)普通車廂(同 coach class)
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The teachers counted the students as they got on to the coach.
The coach has air conditioning and reclining seats.
The coach stopped for us to eat lunch but within half an hour we were on our way again.
The pick-up point for the long-distance coaches is now in the new bus station.
The coach, taking children on a school trip, careered down a slope and collided with a bank.
B2 to give special classes in sports or a school subject, especially privately, to one person or a small group訓練;培訓;指導;(尤指私人)輔導
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He coached the England team for years.
She coaches rich kids to pass their exams.
She was coaching the basketball team.
I've been invited to coach the under-eleven rugby team.
to train and organize a sports team執教(體育隊)
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