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词汇 apprenticeship
释义 apprenticeship
noun[ C or U ]
uk /əˈpren.tɪs.ʃɪp/ us /əˈpren.t̬ɪs.ʃɪp/
a period of time working as an apprentice学徒期
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Types of education
abstinence education
abstinence programme
abstinence-only
academically
adaptive learning
CAL
classroom
Forest school
higher
homeschool
homeschooler
homeschooling
nursery
scholarship
special educational needs
traineeship
unacademic
virtual learning environment
VLE
vocationally
Examples from literature

Traditionally, the Japanese learn a job or a skill through a long training course called an apprenticeship. 

apprenticeship | Business English


apprenticeship
noun[ C or U ]
 HRuk /əˈprentɪʃɪp/us
a period of time working as an apprentice:
serve/complete an apprenticeshipHe is now serving an apprenticeship as a joiner.
get an apprenticeshipMy father believed that if I got an apprenticeship to a proper trade I'd be financially secure for life.
an engineering/construction/plumber's apprenticeship

Examples of apprenticeship


apprenticeship
The system permits the enlargement of this strategy of apprenticeship by favouring exchanges among peers.
The older models of recruitment into government-patronage and apprenticeship primarily-were no longer sufficient to meet the demands of an increasingly rationalized administrative structure.
It was authorised to regulate apprenticeship, apportion raw materials and control access to artisanal trades.
One of the chief components of a clerical education was just this kind of mastery, since it constituted a primary goal of the student's 'apprenticeship'.
For me it was both an apprenticeship (of a new occupation, that of a composer new to electroacoustics) and an initiation (into acousmatic listening).
The writ of habeas corpus was used in relation to persons press-ganged into the navy, or in disputes over apprenticeship terms.
Among the surviving records of nearly 130,000 apprenticeships between 1600 and 1800, approximately three times as many women took an apprentice as girls were apprenticed.
This category included persons with manual occupations requiring a relatively long period of apprenticeship or experience.
There she gained an apprenticeship in a life of utter poverty, refusing a convent as too luxurious.
Instead, the key difference is the way the association was able to mobilize individual firms by using government subsidies to underwrite an apprenticeship in cooperation.
Meanwhile, other charities in the forest parishes were redirected to provide winter fuel for poor villagers rather than apprenticeships for young people.
Individuals with finished apprenticeships are less mobile and people without any qualification even less mobile.
Teaching trades and manual skills had traditionally been a privilege of the guilds, in which learning was indistinguishable from apprenticeship.
The employment of child labour as a form of apprenticeship changed with the age of the child.
Adolescents had adult mentors as they served in apprenticeships to learn their trade.
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