reschool
verb [ I or T ] (also re-school) uk/ˌriːˈskuːl/ us/ˌriːˈskuːl/
再训练
to train a person or animal to do something new, or to learn new skills so that you can do something new
Some older horses may take more time to reschool, depending on how fixed their habits are.
How will they go about reschooling every air traffic controller in the country? 他们将如何对全国每个空中交通管制员进行再培训?
Synonym: retrain
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- I decided to start reschooling retired racehorses, as I believe there is life for a horse after racing.
- The scheme was initially established to take people to the next level, while reschooling them in new techniques.
- Jensen is considering reschooling or getting out of the IT industry altogether.