journeyman
journeyman 英 [ˈdʒɜ:nimən] 美 [ˈdʒɜrnimən]
n. [劳经] 熟练工人;短工;学徒期满的职工
名词复数:journeymen
- A journeyman is someone who's advanced beyond being an apprentice, but who works for someone else. A journeyman who works for a stone mason is fairly experienced at masonry.
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- n. [劳经] 熟练工人;短工;学徒期满的职工
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1. A Mentor Developer, who is a seasoned "journeyman" developer capable of helping the inductees understand the codebase and domain of the project.
开发导师,他应该是个工作经验丰富的“技师”,能够帮助新人掌握代码库和项目的业务领域。
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2. The choice was to be a journeyman developer or become a manager, and I've never wanted to be a manager -- at least not a manager who went for an MBA and had ambitions to be a captain of industry.
我的选择就是要做一个技术熟练的开发人员还是成为一名经理,而我从来没有想要成为一名经理--至少没想成为一名拥有 MBA 学位并立志成为业内领军人的经理。
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3. Pity the big man. Many assume that sprouting to a 7-foot height alone should guarantee a career as an NBA journeyman at the very least.
好可怜的大个子们那。很多人认为只要有了7尺以上的上课就足够他在NBA里闯荡出一番事业来了。
- journeyman (adj.) late 15c., from journeyman (n.).
- journeyman (n.) "qualified worker at a craft or trade who works for wages for another" (a position between apprentice and master), early 15c., from journey (n.), preserving the etymological sense of the word ("a day"), + man (n.). Deprecatory figurative sense of "hireling, drudge" is from 1540s. Its American English colloquial shortening jour (adj.) is attested from 1835.
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