English term
Compact training
Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher
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Responses
compact training course / condensed training course
Compact: condensed; concise.
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Daryo
12 hrs
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Thank you!
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disagree |
Yvonne Gallagher
: how do you know it's a training COURSE? It might be an app as I said in Dbox
15 hrs
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Then it is an app that provides training.
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philgoddard
: Probably a short video.
16 hrs
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Thank you!
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Name of a type of training or App
Note that "training" can mean various things and does not necessarily mean a "course of lessons"
All we are told here is that this training can be accessed via an Ipad or a Notebook which indicates it could be an App
Google the name and it will probably bring up something related to your text
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Note added at 21 hrs (2021-03-21 11:54:58 GMT)
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On Google you will see various training progammes callled "Compact Training".
Usually "compact" implies it's condensed or short
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Note added at 22 hrs (2021-03-21 12:04:37 GMT)
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...or not taking up much space
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philgoddard
: I don't think you can read anything into the capital letters. You yourself have said App and Notebook, neither of which is a proper noun.
1 hr
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yet you can agree with a guess based on my Dbox comment?! And think it's Pro?//Happy now?
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Discussion
Asker?
If you Google you will see various training progammes callled "Compact Training". Usually "compact" implies it's condensed or short