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['treɪnɪŋ] n | |
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dressúr; trèning; útdanning |
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øve; trène |
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training The process of bringing a person or a group of persons to an agreed standard of proficiency, by practice and instruction ['treɪnɪŋ] v | |
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ópplæring |
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abbr., mil. |
tng (Киселев) |
mil., abbr. |
tra; trg; trng |
mil., logist. |
Educational process by which a group of personnel is given the operational capability of the considered structure unit, force, joint group, staff.. (FRA); Military training consists in morally, physically and technically preparing a cadre or rank and file to hold a job, combat position or role, while constantly ensuring his or her adaptation to a specific environment and to its demands. Understood in this meaning, training covers three areas: 1. moral training, which pertains to education; 2. technical training, which also pertains education; 3. operational training, which pertains to field training. (FRA) |
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Tiny Recruits Ambushed In Nefarious Invasion Need Guts |