HyperDic: entrenadora

Español > 2 sentidos de la palabra entrenadora:
NOMBREperson entrenadora, adiestrador, director, entrenador, gerente, instructor, míster, seleccionador, técnico(sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
person entrenadora, amaestrador, entrenador, preparadorone who trains other persons or animals
Español > entrenadora: 2 sentidos > nombre 1, person
Sentido(sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team.
Sinónimosadiestrador, director, entrenador, gerente, instructor, míster, seleccionador, técnico
Categoríaatletismo, deporte, deportesAn active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition
CasosJohn Joseph McGraw, John McGraw, McGrawUnited States baseball ... / baseball player and manager (1873-1934)
Específicoentrenador de baloncestoA coach of basketball players
entrenador de béisbol, manager de béisbolA coach of baseball players
entrenador de fútbolA coach of football players
entrenador de hockeyA coach of hockey players
entrenador de tenisA coach of tennis players
preparador físicoA trainer of athletes
Generalamaestrador, entrenadora, entrenador, preparadorOne who trains other persons or animals
Ingléscoach, manager, handler
Catalánautocar, entrenadora, entrenador, míster
NombresgerenciaThe position of manager / manager
Verboscontrolar, manejar, supervisar, vigilarwatch and direct
entrenar, prepararteach and supervise (someone)
Español > entrenadora: 2 sentidos > nombre 2, person
SentidoOne who trains other persons or animals.
Sinónimosamaestrador, entrenador, preparador
Específicoadiestrador, director, entrenadora, entrenador, gerente, instructor, míster, seleccionador, técnico(sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
amaestradorOne who trains or exhibits animals
Generalautoridad, dirigente, líderA person who rules or guides or inspires others
Ingléstrainer
Catalánentrenador, preparador
Verbosadiestrar, amaestrar, capacitar, educar, entrenar, formar, industriar, prepararcreate by training and teaching
capacitar, educar, entrenar, prepararEducate for a future role or function
entrenar, prepararteach and supervise (someone)

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