美 [əˈprentɪst]
v. 使……当学徒;当学徒(apprentice 的过去式和过去分词)
apprentice /əˈprɛntɪs/ CET6+ TEM4 [ apprenticing apprenticed apprentices ]
可数名词 An apprentice is a young person who works for someone in order to learn their skill. 学徒
I started off as an apprentice and worked my way up.
我从学徒做起,然后一步一步做上来的。
及物动词 If a young person is apprenticed to someone, they go to work for them in order to learn their skill. 使做学徒
I was apprenticed to a plumber when I was fourteen.
我14岁时给一个管子工做学徒。
bound by contract
同义词: articled / bound / indentured
见习兵;二等水兵;接受特殊训练的士兵
立师徒契约的学徒(通常为工会会员),(立有契约跟工匠、手艺人等学艺的)徒弟
... detached 未受影响 apprenticed 未被告诉的 arid 无人寓居的 ...
I was apprenticed to a plumber when I was fourteen.
我14岁时给一个管子工做学徒。
When he grew older, William Smith taught himself surveying from books he bought with his small savings, and at the age of eighteen he was apprenticed to a surveyor of the local parish.
当威廉·史密斯长大一些,他用自己的一点积蓄买了一些书,自学测量学,并且他18岁时在当地教区做了一名测量师的学徒。
His father apprenticed him to a barber.
他父亲送他去当理发师的徒弟。
Mr. van Vliet apprenticed to Mr. Giftos for seven years, succeeding him in 2003.
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Dickens offered the example of Fezziwig, under whom Scrooge apprenticed and apparently learned only selectively.
Journe moved to Paris and apprenticed with his uncle, who had a business restoring antique clocks and watches.