Military Training

6 words in this vocabulary list

ins

noun abbreviation for 'inches'

preposition shortened form of 'into' or 'in'

conjunction shortened form of 'since'

  • The new software update includes several important ins and outs for users to familiarize themselves with.
  • I heard the ins and outs of the project are a bit complicated, but we'll figure it out.
  • Let me fill you in on all the ins and outs of the party last night.
  • Understanding the ins and outs of the stock market can be tricky for beginners.

noun the action or movement of a person or animal at a fast pace

verb the act of moving swiftly on foot

adjective having the ability to run or perform the act of running

  • The athlete was training hard and focusing on improving her running technique.
  • I saw John running in the park this morning, he's really dedicated to his fitness.
  • I'm so out of shape, I can barely handle a short running session.
  • The project is running smoothly, thanks to the efficient teamwork.

verb to have taught or instructed someone in a particular skill or type of behavior

adjective having been taught or instructed in a particular skill or type of behavior

  • The employees were all trained in proper safety procedures.
  • I got trained on how to use the new software at work.
  • My friend trained me on how to do a perfect cat-eye makeup.
  • Her mind was trained to think critically and analytically.

noun A teacher or instructor, especially in the medical field

  • The medical student was assigned a preceptor to guide them through their clinical rotations.
  • My preceptor at work is really helpful and always willing to answer my questions.
  • I'm lucky to have such a cool preceptor who makes learning fun.
  • In the world of music, a skilled conductor can be seen as a preceptor, guiding the orchestra to create beautiful melodies.

noun a recreational activity where a person descends a vertical surface using a rope

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  • Abseiling is a popular outdoor activity that involves descending a rock face using ropes and specialized equipment.
  • I tried abseiling for the first time last weekend and it was so much fun!
  • Abseiling down that cliff was totally awesome!
  • In life, we often have to metaphorically abseil down challenging situations to reach our goals.

noun a school or college for special instruction or training in a subject or skill

  • Many prestigious academies offer specialized training in various fields.
  • My friend is attending one of those fancy academies in the city.
  • I heard those academies are lit, bro.
  • In the academy of life, we are all students learning valuable lessons.