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Groom for Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɹum/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
GROOM-for, GROOM-fer, GROOM-fur
ɡɹˈuːm/ /fˈɔː
gROOM-for

释义

To train, prepare, or educate someone for a specific job, position, or purpose, especially over time.

用法与细微差别

Often used in business or organizational settings ('groom for leadership'), sometimes formal. Implies planned, step-by-step training, not just basic preparation. Different from basic 'prepare'—it means longer-term, intentional development.

例句

The company will groom him for a management position.

basic

She was groomed for the role of team leader from the start.

basic

Parents often groom their children for university.

basic

They're grooming him for the CEO spot—he's been shadowing top managers for months.

natural

I think they're grooming her for something big—she keeps getting special projects.

natural

He was groomed for politics from a young age—his family is full of politicians.

natural