apprentice
apprentice 英 [əˈprentɪs] 美 [əˈprɛntɪs]
n. 学徒;生手 vt. 使…当学徒 vi. 当学徒
进行时:apprenticing 过去式:apprenticed 过去分词:apprenticed 第三人称单数:apprentices 名词复数:apprentices
- An apprentice is someone who learns a trade. An apprentice farmer is paid very little but has the chance to learn farming by watching and doing.
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- n. 学徒;生手
- vt. 使…当学徒
- vi. 当学徒
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1. Seek out a monastery and apprentice yourself to one of the enlightened souls within, preferably somewhere in Asia.
寻找一间修道院,在那当学徒,以启发灵魂深处。 最好选择亚洲的某个地方。
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2. Gone are the days in which we can apprentice our way through the years until we become the master of our craft, sharing our carefully honed techniques with the next generation.
原来我们花上好几年的时间当学徒,直到变成该手艺的大师,然后与后代分享我们小心珍藏,自以为贵的技术,这些日子已经一去不复返了。
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3. Who would you like to see win the Celebrity apprentice?
那么在这季的《名人学徒》中,你希望谁能最终折冠呢?
- apprentice (n.) "one bound by legal agreement to an employer to learn a craft or trade," c. 1300, from Old French aprentiz "someone learning" (13c., Modern French apprenti, taking the older form as a plural), also as an adjective, "unskilled, inexperienced," from aprendre "to learn; to teach" (Modern French apprendre), contracted from Latin apprehendere "take hold of, grasp" mentally or physically, in Medieval Latin "to learn" (see apprehend). Shortened form prentice, prentis long was more usual in English.
- apprentice (v.) "to bind to a master for instruction in his craft," 1630s, from apprentice (n.). Related: Apprenticed; apprenticing.
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