trainer
In French, the word 'entraîneur' is used to refer to a person who trains athletes or sports teams. It can also be used to describe a person who trains animals, such as a dog trainer. The term is often used in the context of sports, where it is equivalent to the English term 'coach'.
The football team's coach is very experienced.
In this sentence, 'L'entraîneur' means 'the coach' and it is used in the context of a football team coach. 'Très expérimenté' means 'very experienced'. Hence, the full translation is 'The football team's coach is very experienced.'
My personal trainer always pushes me to do my best.
In this sentence, 'Mon entraîneur personnel' means 'my personal trainer'. Here, 'entraîneur' is used to refer to a personal trainer who guides individual's fitness or sports skills. 'Me pousse toujours à faire de mon mieux' translates to 'always pushes me to do my best'.
The coach has devised a new strategy for the match.
In this sentence, 'L'entraîneur' is 'the coach'. 'A élaboré une nouvelle stratégie pour le match' means 'has devised a new strategy for the match'. The verb 'élaboré' is past participle form of 'élaborer' meaning 'to devise', showing that the action has been done by the coach.