apprenticeship
apprenticeship 英 [əˈprentɪʃɪp] 美 [əˈprɛntɪsʃɪp]
n. 学徒期;学徒身分
名词复数:apprenticeships
- Apprenticeship is a kind of job training that involves following and studying a master of the trade on the job instead of in school. Carpenters, masons, doctors, and many other professionals often learn their trade through apprenticeship.
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- n. 学徒期;学徒身分
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1. Graduates need the kind of real world experience and knowledge that could only come from an apprenticeship or, sometimes, a strong internship program.
毕业生们需要实际的经验和知识,那只能来自于学徒生涯或者有时会来自于大型的实习项目。
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2. Some of these things can only learned by experience, but some are learned by observation, and the only way to learn them is a long and painful apprenticeship.
这些事中的一部分只能从经历中学习到,但是还有一些是通过观察学到的,这只能通过长期艰苦的学徒生活才能掌握。
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3. He’d already served his apprenticeship and completed the required elementary training.
他已经完成了他的学徒生涯并结束了最基本的训练要求。
- apprenticeship (n.) 1590s; see apprentice (n.) + -ship. Replaced earlier apprenticehood (late 14c., with -hood).
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