"coach to" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | Mirar "coach to" in inglés

the image to "coach" in Polish
sustantivo
  1. trener [COUNTABLE]
    Our coach is very demanding.
    The coach praised the team for a good game.
    link synonym: trainer
  2. korepetytor, korepetytorka, nauczyciel prywatny, nauczycielka prywatna  BrE [COUNTABLE]
    My new coach is very attractive and intelligent.
    He's a math coach.
  3. kareta, powóz [COUNTABLE]
    We will get there by coach.
    The coach was drawn by two white horses.
verbo
  1. trenować (kogoś) [TRANSITIVE]
    I'm coaching a new client at the gym today.
    This man will coach our national football team.
  2. udzielać korepetycji, uczyć prywatnie [TRANSITIVE]
    I coach two girls, they don't know English at all.
    She coaches her cousin who has problems with maths.
  3. instruować, co ktoś ma powiedzieć lub jak zachowywać się w danej sytuacji [TRANSITIVE]
    You don't have to coach me, I know what to say.
    I coached the teacher about her new duties.
adverbio
  1. w klasie ekonomicznej  AmE
    We are quite well-to-do, but we always fly coach.
the image to "carriage" in Polish neat little train car that
sustantivo
  1. wagon, wagon osobowy [COUNTABLE]
    Please, do not leave your carriage while the train is running.
    The carriage was so full that we couldn't find a seat.
    The carrier carriage is already full.
    I sat in the coach of the train to London.
    I always choose a first class coach.
the image to "coach" in Polish
sustantivo
  1. autokar, autobus międzymiastowy
    I would prefer to go by coach.
    Most coaches arrive at their destination on time, but road conditions can sometimes cause delays.
the image to "economy class" in Polish How Much Worse Will Economy Class Get? - TravelUpdate
sustantivo
  1. klasa ekonomiczna (np. w samolocie, pociągu) [UNCOUNTABLE]
    Are you flying coach or first class?
    I bought coach tickets because they were cheap.

"coach to" — Collocation dictionary inglés

coach to collocation
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): trener aby
  1. coach verbo + to preposición
    Strong collocation

    He coached the team to a 55-100-17 mark after taking the job in 1999.

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