Examples of using Could train in English and their translations into Hebrew
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I could train you.
So Jimmy could train.
I could train you.
Actually, I thought you could train me.
You could train me.
People also translate
Everything was done so you could train in secret.
You could train Pope.
He wanted to maxamize his recovery time so that he could train more frequently.
I could train you?
My mother and I temporarily relocated to San Diego andlived with family so I could train every day.
That could train wreck the wedding.
Imagine, a single alien life from the size of a drop of water that we could train to kill whatever we wanted it to.
Maybe I could train her," I offered.
They also trained school principals, supervisors and department of education officials, so that they,in turn, could train yet more teachers.
I could train myself into anything.
Another good thing is that I could train my anus to talk when I farted.
This way, I could train every day and achieve my goal, while others in my hometown could regain the hope they needed,” Victoria says.
In terms of sheer numbers, no matter how many auditors he could train, it would never be fast enough if every person had to be cleared one-on-one.
This way, I could train every day and achieve my goal, while others in my hometown could regain the hope they needed,” Victoria says.
In brief,Praise-and-reward springs from the work of psychologists who painstakingly discovered that they could train rats to run mazes, pigeons to peck at colored buttons, and dogs to salivate at the sound of the dinner bell- by giving them a controlled schedule of rewards.
If I could train all day every day, I would.
You would think they could train them to show a bit more sympathy.
He wanted to see if he could train the rats to go in at the third door down from wherever he started them off.
He wanted to see if he could train the rats to go in at the third door.
But here's the thing: we could train her on this task and others like it and eventually she would improve, but does that mean that she would have improved her executive function outside of the lab?
Actually, it springs from the work of psychologists who painstakingly discovered that they could train rats to run mazes, pigeons to peck at coloured buttons, and dogs to salivate at the sound of the dinner bell- by giving them a controlled schedule of rewards.
A closing memorandum said that the CIA researchers believed that they could train cats to move short distances, but that"the environmental and security factors in using this technique in a real foreign situation force us to conclude that for our(intelligence) purposes, it would not be practical.".
I'm sorry, but I was hoping she could train with the rest of the airbenders at the northern temple.
Iizasa devised a unique method to ensure warriors could train without serious injury and yet maintain a resemblance to'riai'(integrity of principle) and combative reality.