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What does "in-training" in this context mean?
For example. "Her four family-in-training rush in to help her with the fight."
The situation is "Her" (orca matriarch) attacks the seal for feeding her family. Her four family-in-training are her back-up, but I don't know what does "family-in-training" mean.
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Mar 24, 2022 8:11 PM
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It sounds to me like she is training four young orcas how to hunt - I doubt she is training them how to be a family, unless family is defined as 'orcas that hunt together'.
'Family-in-training' means they are learning to do something. The something could be anything, so you'll have to look at the context to be sure of what it is.
March 25, 2022
IN-TRAINING means someone (or animals in this case), is in the process of learning to become something. In this case the group is apparently not quite a family yet, i.e. still learning, which doesn't quite make sense. It's confusing to me what they mean by that.
March 25, 2022
It means that they are not blood-relatives but they have decided to live together as if they were a family. So they are practising being a family.
March 24, 2022
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