释义 |
reˈtrain, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To train again; spec. to teach (a skilled or trained person) a new skill. Also reˈtraining vbl. n.
1934Webster, Retrain. 1937Jrnl. Compar. Psychol. XXIV. 290 On the re-training trials of the following day, this behavior persisted. 1964Mrs. L. B. Johnson White House Diary 11 Jan. (1970) 39 He had been out of work for two years and then he heard about the retraining program. 1977P. Strevens New Orientations in Teaching of Eng. p. vii, Helping to train and re-train teachers. 1977Whitaker's Almanack 1978 980/1 Under the rules of the Fund the Commission can assist in training and retraining schemes by reimbursing 50 per cent. of the cost financed by a public authority. |