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Meaning of training in English

training
noun [ U ]
uk/ˈtreɪ.nɪŋ/ us/ˈtreɪ.nɪŋ/

training noun [U] (LEARNING)

B1
the process of learning the skills you need to do a particular job or activity:
a training course
a teacher-training college
have/receive training in New staff have/receive a week's training in how to use the system.
be (in) training for something
to exercise a lot and eat particular food in order to prepare yourself for a competition:
Earlier this week Dan revealed that he's in training for the London marathon.
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be good training for something
to be a useful experience that will be helpful when doing a particular thing in the future:
His experience as a teacher was good training for parenthood.
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training noun [U] (SUPPLYING DATA)

training data The study investigates the impact of biased training data on generative AI performance.
The models performed well when tested on new categories not seen during training.
(Definition of training from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

training | American Dictionary

training
noun [ U ]
us/ˈtreɪ·nɪŋ/
the process of learning the skills you need to do a particular job or activity:
We got two weeks of on-the-job training on how to conduct interviews.
When you are in training for a competition, you exercise in a way that prepares you for it.
(Definition of training from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

training | Business English

training
noun [ U ]
uk/ˈtreɪnɪŋ/ us
WORKPLACE, HR
Every new sales recruit must do an initial training period.
It is a three-stage examination, with a considerable element of on-the-job training required.
be in training In some cases, junior doctors still in training have been enlisted to teach.
give/offer/provide training Providing adequate training helps to develop a high level of motivation in a sales force.
have/get/receive training She has received very little training.
(Definition of training from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Collocations with training

training

These are words often used in combination with training.

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astronaut training
The first is the re-usable "shuttle" launcher to ferry payloads, including personnel without astronaut training, between earth and low-earth orbit.
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endurance training
The training group (n=26) received thriceweekly resistance training and twice weekly endurance training conducted in groups of two, with a physical therapist and aide for eight weeks.
survival training
Hormone profiles in humans experiencing military survival training.
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Translations of training

in Chinese (Traditional)
訓練, 培訓…
in Chinese (Simplified)
训练, 培训…
in Spanish
formación, formación [feminine, singular]…
in Portuguese
formação, capacitação, educação [feminine]…
प्रशिक्षण…
訓練, 練習, トレーニング…
eğitim, öğretim, öğrenim…
formation [feminine], stage [masculine], apprentissage [masculine]…
formació, entrenament…
training, opleiding…
ஒரு குறிப்பிட்ட வேலை அல்லது செயல்பாட்டைச் செய்ய உங்களுக்கு தேவையான திறன்களைக் கற்றுக்கொள்வதற்கான செயல்முறை…
प्रशिक्षण…
પ્રશિક્ષણ…
træning, uddannelse…
träning, utbildning…
latihan…
das Training, die Ausbildung…
opplæring [masculine], trening [masculine], trening…
ٹریننگ, تربیت, مشق…
тренування, навчання…
శిక్షణ…
প্রশিক্ষণ…
trénink, výcvik…
latihan…
การฝึกซ้อมกีฬา, การฝึกงาน…
sự huấn luyện, khóa huấn luyện…
szkolenie, trening, praktyka…
교육, 훈련…
tirocinio, addestramento, formazione professionale…
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