Similar words: strained, restrained, unrestrained, unconstrained, constrainedly, grained, trainee, trainer. Meaning: [treɪn] adj. 1. shaped or conditioned or disciplined by training; often used as a combining form 2. having acquired necessary skills by e.g. undergoing a course of study.
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151. Our team will have to fight off the challenge from better trained teams.
152. The little girl has great capability as a singer and should be trained.
153. These elite forces are the best equipped and trained in the world.
154. The lifeguards must be trained to deal with any sort of emergency.
155. I was trained to be an actress but I didn't follow it through.
156. It can be hard for even a trained doctor to spot the symptoms of lung cancer.
157. At least one member of staff should be trained in first aid.
158. The use of a solicitor trained as a mediator would obviate the need for independent legal advice.
159. With so few trained doctors, paramedics were brought in to plug the gap.
160. He's trained his dog to sit on the back of his bike.
161. To the trained eye the difference between these flowers is obvious .
162. Our couriers are trained to administer this policy.
163. Large organizations needed trained accountants, not just bookkeepers.
164. This acknowledged the need for a better trained workforce and for a previous lack of expenditure in the welfare sphere.
165. Yet we continue to respond with an acute care system of high-technology hospitals and highly trained doctors.
166. The first is that climate swamps structure and lithology, an admission that few geologically trained or biased geomorphologists would make.
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167. Although not formally trained as a historian of ancient art, Ortiz's scholarship is widely respected.
168. These and other functions not performed by doctors are carried out by people trained or supervised by doctors, the lawsuit alleges.
169. As actuaries we are professionally trained to make forward projections so we should also look at the future for our own profession.
170. They are trained in separate military academies, and their salaries are believed to be among the best in government service.
171. Short of legalizing abortion, lives could be saved if doctors were better trained to deal with septic or incomplete abortions.
172. The offshore industry has trained a handful of apprentices, but these do not compare with its labour requirements.
173. Young physicians, trained in medical school according to an acute illness model, found Carville an unusual place.
174. A trained, fit submariner, possibly with breathing apparatus, might do it.
175. I'm a trained nurse.
176. Many physicians have been trained to screen women for domestic abuse.
177. They also find that it aids their recruitment by attracting highly skilled applicants trained on their equipment.
178. Liddie had trained and practised as an accountant before she started a family, but she had not really enjoyed her work.
179. Our staff are trained to administer the policy on page 53, which costs £17 per person for 18 days.
180. So Cameron arranged for Byrd to be trained at the station.
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