Coach is an English word, a noun, an intransitive verb and a transitive verb, which means "coach" when used as a noun; Passenger compartment; Coach; "carriage", when used as a transitive verb, means "training; "Guide", when used as an intransitive verb, means "guide; Receive counseling; Travel by carriage. "
Phrase collocation:
Head coach; Head coach; Main movement; Regular exercise snow coach ice car; Snow bus; Coach snowmobile sports coach; Sports coach; Sports coach; Coach base Coach base running; Base instructor; Six base running coaches; Exercise coach, runner, beauty; Fitness consultant; Aerobics coach
Fitness coach weight loss coach; Physical fitness coach; Fitness instructor; Coach boxing coach area for physical exercise; Tourism coach in the guidance area of the third base; [vehicle] tour bus; Tourist bus; trackless trolley
Bilingual example:
Tony Woodcock joined the team as a coach. Tony Woodcock joined the team as a coach.
Women's football coach at Rowan University. Captain of the women's football team at Rowan University.
What you need is a drama coach. What you need is a drama director.
A carriage drawn by six dark horses. A carriage drawn by six black horses.
After finishing her career, she coached a golf team in San Jose. After finishing her career, she trained a golf team in San Jose.
He taught me French gently. He kindly taught me French.