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English [tre? n]? Beauty [tre? n]

Train; Train; Ranking; a series of

Train; Training; aim at

Intransitive verbs are exercised and trained; practise

For the benefit of customers, we will train their technicians as required.

For the benefit of customers, we will train their technicians at their request.

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The basic meaning of training is "training, cultivating", which means urging someone to acquire knowledge or skills in order to engage in a certain occupation or job. Emphasizing that educators have clear goals or objectives also implies the absolute obedience of the educated. Otherwise, you can't become a qualified person. When used as a transitive verb, nouns and pronouns are followed by objects. It can also be followed by "(as/to be) n./adj." or infinitive as the compound object of complement.

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bit

English [doctor? l】? Beauty [doctor? l]

Drilling machine; Drill; Repeated practice; sower

Verb (abbreviation of verb) practice; Drilling holes; (military) training

Example: Listen to the first paragraph, and then let them practice in groups.

Listen to the first paragraph and then practice in groups.

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(verb)

Drill usually refers to "drilling, drilling", which refers to strict, repeated and systematic training and drilling. Sometimes it also refers to military exercises, that is, "training soldiers in a series of actions" or "practicing certain learning contents repeatedly according to a set pattern", which emphasizes the formation of certain physical or ideological habits, just like drilling deep with a drill.