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词汇 cross-train
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Definition of cross-train in English:

cross-train

verb
  • 1with object Train (an employee) in more than one role or skill.

    team members should be cross-trained to do other tasks in addition to their primary responsibilities
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If employees are cross-trained, then they are more likely to be able to help the member with that issue.
    • We are a small company and you will be cross-trained on multiple platforms, in multiple roles.
    • We will cross-train you in the various aspects of our business including marketing, sales, promotions, management, finance, and administration.
    • Have a backup plan by cross-training some of your resources to perform multiple functions.
    • We have made it a personal business philosophy to cross-train everyone, which allows us to identify particular skills and rearrange personnel as necessary.
    • The wisest strategy is to up-skill and cross-train employees so that jobs are secured and recruitment investment is maximised.
    • He said the move isn't permanent and was made just to cross-train the two players, who were drafted a year ago.
    • The working group also will examine whether staff at the commission and the clerk's office should be cross-trained.
    • Employees used to handle either domestic or international assignments, but now they'll be cross-trained on both.
    • Cross-train each other to spread skills across the group.
    1. 1.1no object Undergo training in more than one role or skill.
      people who cross-train will not only appreciate the work done by others, but will learn how to better support each other
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Instead of doing the same boring tasks over and over, they get to cross train and improve their thinking skills.
      • My force manager said I was too valuable as an avionics superintendent to cross-train to the first sergeant career field.
      • She also cross-trained and became a clerk.
      • Today, teams from different countries share information and cross-train with each other in an effort to better understand and eliminate these threats.
      • Of these two might more easily cross-train to act as interpreters.
      • This type of project allows our soldiers to cross-train, which makes them more valuable to the unit and the Army Reserve.
      • If you don't cross-train with other teams, your learning stops very fast - there's only so much you know.
      • Then, he invited the American Secret Service to cross-train with his people.
      • Air Traffic Control officers may also cross-train if released for a few years.
      • All positions are Full Time and provide agents with the opportunity to cross train into a management role.
  • 2no object Engage in two or more sports or types of exercise in order to improve fitness or performance in one's main sport.

    he was encouraged by friends to cross-train, further building his endurance through low-impact activities such as swimming and cycling
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I went from a runner and calisthenics freak to an athletic, cross-training, bodybuilding, martial arts gorilla.
    • I cross-trained as hard as I could whenever I was unable to run to give myself every chance should the pain settle.
    • She needs to cross-train by consistently including both endurance and power activities in her training programme.
    • There's no denying that indoor cycling("spinning") can be a potent way to cross-train, to get better lungs and to develop impressive glutes.
    • It's the perfect way to cross-train because it stretches tight muscles, increases range of motion, enhances balance, and improves alignment.
    • About five days a week, I cross-train and do some cardio, usually 20 to 30 minutes elliptical, stationary bike or swimming.
    • Moore has kept himself in good shape, even cross-training with the Harvard tennis team, before hitting the market as an unrestricted free agent.
    • It was suggested that we cross-train two hours per day, and that on the weekends we should go for 5-6 hour hikes.
    • It's helpful to cross-train to help alleviate bore­dom, reduce injuries and use all your muscles.
    • Similar to running, swimming is an optimal cardio workout and an impact-friendly way to cross-train.

Definition of cross-train in US English:

cross-train

verbˌkrôsˈtrān
  • 1with object Train (an employee) in more than one role or skill.

    team members should be cross-trained to do other tasks in addition to their primary responsibilities
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We have made it a personal business philosophy to cross-train everyone, which allows us to identify particular skills and rearrange personnel as necessary.
    • Have a backup plan by cross-training some of your resources to perform multiple functions.
    • Cross-train each other to spread skills across the group.
    • The working group also will examine whether staff at the commission and the clerk's office should be cross-trained.
    • We will cross-train you in the various aspects of our business including marketing, sales, promotions, management, finance, and administration.
    • If employees are cross-trained, then they are more likely to be able to help the member with that issue.
    • Employees used to handle either domestic or international assignments, but now they'll be cross-trained on both.
    • The wisest strategy is to up-skill and cross-train employees so that jobs are secured and recruitment investment is maximised.
    • He said the move isn't permanent and was made just to cross-train the two players, who were drafted a year ago.
    • We are a small company and you will be cross-trained on multiple platforms, in multiple roles.
    1. 1.1no object Undergo training in more than one role or skill.
      people who cross-train will not only appreciate the work done by others, but will learn how to better support each other
      Example sentencesExamples
      • My force manager said I was too valuable as an avionics superintendent to cross-train to the first sergeant career field.
      • Instead of doing the same boring tasks over and over, they get to cross train and improve their thinking skills.
      • This type of project allows our soldiers to cross-train, which makes them more valuable to the unit and the Army Reserve.
      • If you don't cross-train with other teams, your learning stops very fast - there's only so much you know.
      • Then, he invited the American Secret Service to cross-train with his people.
      • Air Traffic Control officers may also cross-train if released for a few years.
      • She also cross-trained and became a clerk.
      • Today, teams from different countries share information and cross-train with each other in an effort to better understand and eliminate these threats.
      • All positions are Full Time and provide agents with the opportunity to cross train into a management role.
      • Of these two might more easily cross-train to act as interpreters.
  • 2no object Engage in two or more sports or types of exercise in order to improve fitness or performance in one's main sport.

    he was encouraged by friends to cross-train, further building his endurance through low-impact activities such as swimming and cycling
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I went from a runner and calisthenics freak to an athletic, cross-training, bodybuilding, martial arts gorilla.
    • It was suggested that we cross-train two hours per day, and that on the weekends we should go for 5-6 hour hikes.
    • It's helpful to cross-train to help alleviate bore­dom, reduce injuries and use all your muscles.
    • She needs to cross-train by consistently including both endurance and power activities in her training programme.
    • I cross-trained as hard as I could whenever I was unable to run to give myself every chance should the pain settle.
    • It's the perfect way to cross-train because it stretches tight muscles, increases range of motion, enhances balance, and improves alignment.
    • There's no denying that indoor cycling("spinning") can be a potent way to cross-train, to get better lungs and to develop impressive glutes.
    • Moore has kept himself in good shape, even cross-training with the Harvard tennis team, before hitting the market as an unrestricted free agent.
    • Similar to running, swimming is an optimal cardio workout and an impact-friendly way to cross-train.
    • About five days a week, I cross-train and do some cardio, usually 20 to 30 minutes elliptical, stationary bike or swimming.
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