apprenticeship

美音:[ə'prentɪs.ʃɪp] 英音:[ə'prentɪsʃɪp]

简单释义:


n.学徒期;学徒工作

网络学徒制;学徒身份;学徒训练

变形:

复数:apprenticeships  


完整释义:


n.

1.当学徒;学徒期


例句:

  1. Before schools appeared, apprenticeship was the most common means of learning.
    在学校出现以前,学徒制曾是最普遍的学习方式。

  2. He was a writer, and a survivor, and his turbulent professional apprenticeship had taught him some important lessons.
    他正是一个作家,就是干这个的,他那纷扰的专业学习生涯教会了他许多重要的课程。

  3. And the apprenticeship of his youngest son, Kim Jong-un, appears to be under way, albeit slowly and quietly.
    至于他的接班人最小的儿子——金正云,似乎仍然在学习当中,虽然过程安静而缓慢。

  4. He later completed an apprenticeship in tailoring, and was successful enough to open his own shop .
    之后他在裁缝店完成了学徒生涯,有足够的能力自己开店了。

  5. Land- scape was our apprenticeship, and I do not know how we view it today.
    风景对于我们的成长都是一个学步,我不知道现在是怎么看待风景的。

  6. Many get started in this career in the Navy, Shatkin says, but you can use an apprenticeship as an entry point as well.
    很多海航助手是从海军开始做起的,Shatkin说,但是你也可以从学徒开始。

  7. After his apprenticeship he worked for Joe Manton, the greatest gunsmith in England and a legend in his own lifetime.
    学徒期满后,詹姆士为英国最伟大的造枪巨子及其所在时代的一个传奇人物乔·顿工作。

  8. Yet his own fashion training was a conventional apprenticeship in haute couture, where he learned his precise cutting skills.
    尽管他的时尚技术是在传统的高级定制学徒制训练得到的,而在那里他学到了宝贵的剪裁技术。

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