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    coach
    /kōCH/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. travel by coach: "they coached to Claude's dwelling"

    adverb

    • 1. in economy class accommodations in an aircraft or train: North American "flying coach"

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  2. noun. uk / kəʊtʃ / us / koʊtʃ / coach noun (TEACHER) Add to word list. B1. someone whose job is to teach people to improve at a sport, skill, or school subject: a tennis / maths coach. someone whose job is to train and organize a sports team: head coach Gus Poyet was appointed as head coach. Alistair Berg/DigitalVision/GettyImages. Fewer examples.

  3. The meaning of COACH is a large usually closed four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage having doors in the sides and an elevated seat in front for the driver. How to use coach in a sentence.

  4. noun. a vehicle for several passengers, used for transport over long distances, sightseeing, etc. a large four-wheeled enclosed carriage, usually horse-drawn. a railway carriage carrying passengers. a trainer or instructor.

  5. A coach is an enclosed vehicle with four wheels which is pulled by horses, and in which people used to travel. Coaches are still used for ceremonial events in some countries, such as Britain.

  6. coach. /koʊtʃ/ /kəʊtʃ/ IPA guide. Other forms: coaches; coaching; coached. Nowadays, we mostly think of a coach as someone who trains a team, but it can also refer to a vehicle, such as a horse-drawn coach or coach bus (the kind with a bathroom in the back).

  7. COACH meaning: 1 : a person who teaches and trains an athlete or performer; 2 : a person who teaches and trains the members of a sports team and makes decisions about how the team plays during games

  8. a person who is employed by somebody to give them advice about how to achieve the things they want in their life and work. [countable] (British English) a comfortable bus for carrying passengers over long distances. to take/get a coach. by coach Travel is by coach overnight to Berlin.

  9. a comfortable bus used to take groups of people on long journeys: a coach trip. Fewer examples. He was sitting at the back of the coach. It's a three-hour coach journey from the capital. A coach picked us up from the airport. We toured the region on a coach. The coach was overloaded with passengers.

  10. verb. /kəʊtʃ/ Verb Forms. to train somebody to play a sport, to do a job better, or to improve a skill. coach somebody He has coached the team for five years. She has coached hundreds of young singers. coach somebody for something Her father coached her for the Olympics.

  11. (koʊtʃ ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense coaches, present participle coaching, past tense, past participle coached. 1. countable noun. A coach is someone who trains a person or team of people in a particular sport. Tony Woodcock has joined the team as coach. 2. countable noun.

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