Frequency rank: 1,055.
- training; drill; practice; discipline
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- training
- drill
- practice
- discipline
This refers to the process of acquiring skills or knowledge through practice and instruction. It is often used in the context of physical activities, sports, or professional development.
This program is for the training of new employees.
This meaning indicates a repetitive practice to improve a specific skill or response, often used in military or educational contexts.
A fire evacuation drill was conducted at the school.
This implies the regular exercise of an activity or skill to improve proficiency, commonly associated with arts, sports, or professions.
This refers to a system of training or order to ensure adherence to rules and mastery of a skill or behavior, often linked to self-control or academic rigor.
Generated collocations (experimental)
くんれん訓練をするto trainせんもんてき専門的なくんれん訓練specialized trainingしんたい身体くんれん訓練physical trainingくんれんせい訓練生traineeきびしい厳しいくんれん訓練strict trainingくんれん訓練をうける受けるto receive trainingせいしんてき精神的なくんれん訓練mental trainingくんれん訓練けいかく計画training planていきてき定期的なくんれん訓練regular trainingくんれん訓練にさんか参加するto participate in trainingせんとう戦闘くんれん訓練combat trainingしんにゅうしゃいん新入社員くんれん訓練new employee training
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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The key to raising every soldier into a great warrior is in strengthening training.
My father trained me not as a man or a woman, but as a performer.
She was trained as a violinist under a famous musician.
He thinks that only very well trained actors can be really successful.
The Japanese are not well trained, so far as social life is concerned.
This is the chief aim of university education: to train the mind.
To fly big passenger airliners calls for long training and experience.
The captain exercised the new recruits with long marches.