单词 | apprenticeship |
释义 | apprenticeship (əprentɪsʃɪp ) Word forms: apprenticeships variable noun Someone who has an apprenticeship works for a fixed period of time for a person who has a particular skill in order to learn the skill. Apprenticeship is the system of learning a skill like this. After serving his apprenticeship as a toolmaker, he became a manager. ...a period of apprenticeship. Synonyms: traineeship, probation, studentship, novitiate or noviciate Collocations: apprenticeship programme Unpaid summer internships have long been a first step on the employment ladder, a sort of apprenticeship programme unencumbered by government red tape. Times, Sunday Times He adds that the well-established apprenticeship programme includes a range of 'expansive' personal development opportunities, including team building and leadership skills. Times, Sunday Times Then join the world's first apprenticeship programme for tandem skydive instructors and freefall photographers. The Sun Further expansion of the apprenticeship programme gets a very positive thumbs-up. Times, Sunday Times Each year 10,000 recruits sign up and 95 per cent enrol on an apprenticeship programme. The Sun Since then, the industries that provided apprenticeship training have also declined. Times, Sunday Times Any funds that go unspent by levy-paying employers are used to help to cover the cost of apprenticeship training at small businesses. Times,Sunday Times Successful candidates will begin with office administration duties before being selected for apprenticeship training. The Sun They will receive a 10 per cent 'top-up' to the funds they put aside for apprenticeship training via that digital account and which must be spent within 18 months. Times, Sunday Times However, this hurdle can be overcome by using an apprenticeship training agency that employs apprentices and outsources them to companies for short-term projects, thereby ensuring they have continuous work. Times, Sunday Times He served a long apprenticeship before he started directing. Times, Sunday Times It was a long apprenticeship and, as eventually became clear, an erroneous one. Times, Sunday Times Although he was still in his thirties, his long apprenticeship in the cinema had given him a sure technical grasp and the ability to get the best out of actors. Times, Sunday Times But what he called his 'long apprenticeship' served him well. Times, Sunday Times Well known for his trenchant opinions, he believed that one only learnt to play jazz convincingly by a long apprenticeship on the road. Times, Sunday Times Cutting employers' national insurance contributions or providing better incentives to businesses to offer apprenticeships, training and work placements, though, just might. Times, Sunday Times With so many unemployed in this country, it could offer apprenticeships or earn-asyou-learn opportunities. The Sun Most major clubs offer apprenticeships and backroom trainee roles starting on the minimum wage. The Sun She spelt out some of the constraints facing the retailer as it tried to offer apprenticeships to some youngsters. Times, Sunday Times This week the royal warrant holders, which make everything from royal lace to royal lighting, will be enlisted to offer apprenticeships too. Times, Sunday Times I have to serve my apprenticeship and compete week in, week out and win six or seven times a year. The Sun He left school at the age of sixteen to serve an apprenticeship as a carpenter-joiner. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He worked as an automotive mechanic, but was forced to cease by union rules, which required him to serve an apprenticeship. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They were made to serve an apprenticeship of 14 years, after which they were absolutely free. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His early career saw him serve an apprenticeship as a lithographic artist. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 学徒期 Japanese: 見習い期間 |
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