Found 3 items, similar to Coach.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: coach
kereta, mencoaching, mengajar, pelatih, pembina
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: coach
coach
n 1: (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
[syn:
manager,
handler]
2: a person who gives private instruction (as in singing or
acting) [syn:
private instructor,
tutor]
3: a railcar where passengers ride [syn:
passenger car,
carriage]
4: a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver [syn:
four-in-hand,
coach-and-four]
5: a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public
transport;
“he always rode the bus to work” [syn:
bus,
autobus,
charabanc,
double-decker,
jitney,
motorbus,
motorcoach,
omnibus]
coach
v 1: teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach
(to), as in sports;
“He is training our Olympic team”;
“She is coaching the crew” [syn:
train]
2: drive a coach
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Coach
Coach
\Coach\ (k[=o]ch; 224), n. [F. coche, fr. It. cocchio,
dim. of cocca little boat, fr. L. concha mussel, mussel
shell, Gr. ?, akin to Skr. [,c]ankha. Cf.
Conch,
Cockboat,
Cockle.]
1. A large, closed, four-wheeled carriage, having doors in
the sides, and generally a front and back seat inside,
each for two persons, and an elevated outside seat in
front for the driver.
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Note: Coaches have a variety of forms, and differ in respect
to the number of persons they can carry. Mail coaches
and tallyho coaches often have three or more seats
inside, each for two or three persons, and seats
outside, sometimes for twelve or more.
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2. A special tutor who assists in preparing a student for
examination. [Colloq.]
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Wareham was studying for India with a Wancester
coach. --G. Eliot.
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3. (Naut.) A cabin on the after part of the quarter-deck,
usually occupied by the captain. [Written also
couch.]
[Obs.]
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The commanders came on board and the council sat in
the coach. --Pepys.
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4. (Railroad) A first-class passenger car, as distinguished
from a drawing-room car, sleeping car, etc. It is
sometimes loosely applied to any passenger car.
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5. One who coaches; specif. (sports), a trainer; one who
assists in training individual athletes or the members of
a sports team, or who performs other ancillary functions
in sports; as, a third base coach.
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Coach
\Coach\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Coached; p. pr. & vb. n.
Coaching.]
1. To convey in a coach. --Pope.
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2. To prepare for public examination by private instruction;
to train by special instruction. [Colloq.]
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I coached him before he got his scholarship. --G.
Eliot.
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Coach
\Coach\, v. i.
To drive or to ride in a coach; -- sometimes used with it.
[Colloq.]
“Coaching it to all quarters.” --E. Waterhouse.
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