A padded sports shoe; the term is used commonly in British English where sneaker would be used in American English. The term "trainer" derives from "training shoe".
An animal trainer who trains animals for obedience, tricks and work.
An athletic trainer who provides medical assistance to athletes or other physically active individuals. It is improper to refer to an Athletic Trainer as 'Trainer.'
A bicycle trainer device that attaches to a bicycle and makes it stationary for indoor training.
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A trainer is a training aircraft used to develop piloting, navigational or weapon-aiming skills in flight crew.
Strangely, the more importance the owner attaches to the brand of trainer worn, the less likely he or she is to participate in any sport.
This trainer also has a military value; if one is removed after being worn for more than ten hours the resulting smell may be used to keep your enemies at some distance.
The Link Trainer or "pilot maker" was created in the mid-1930s out of the need for a safe way to teach new pilots how to fly by Instrument Flight Rules.
It was created by former organ builder Edwin Albert Link, who used his knowledge of pumps, valves, and bellows to create a flight simulator that responded to the pilot's controls and gave an accurate reading on the avionics.
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