retrain的意思和读音

retrain

: [ˌriˈtreɪn] : [ˌriːˈtreɪn]

v.

retrains  retraining  retrained  

v.re-educate,reskill,rehabilitate,reorient,reeducate

retrainv.

1.to learn, or to teach sb, a new type of work, a new skill, etc.

She retrained as a teacher.

Staff have been retrained to use the new technology.使

v.1.

v.1.to learn, or to teach someone, new skills that are needed for a job

1. snake charmer: retrain wildlife: ...

2. unemployment retrain live video meeting ...

4. snake charmer: retrain wildlife: ...

5. ... retractile retrain retreat 退 ...

6.退Retrain)」,

8. retrace retrain retransmission ...

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1.Angola has been rumoured to be ready to send paramilitaries to help retrain the Zimbabwean police, although both sides have now denied this.

2.Have a bit of a think and work out if you really want to move to Dubai, or retrain as a priest, before doing anything silly.

3.I might also try different input parameters and also more science data and retrain the model to see if I can improve the results.使

4.It is now up to him to retrain Ginger so she learns to defer to you because your place is beside your husband -- and not just on the couch.

5.You'd have to sort of start it up again, retrain again.

6.Workers thrown out of a shrunken industry like finance or construction may take years to retrain for another.

7.But with most OECD countries facing gaping budget holes, finding the money to retrain the unemployed can be a challenge.

8.It is impossible. The cost of a developer is not their salary, it is having to rehire them and retrain them.

9.Trainers shall monitor new operators' activities and retrain if necessary to assure Standardized Work Instructions are being followed.

10.But if you can't afford therapy, there some things you can do on your own to help retrain your brain.