apprentices
英 [əˈprentɪsɪz]
美 [əˈprentɪsɪz]
n. 学徒; 徒弟
v. 使某人当(某人的)学徒
apprentice的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 学徒;徒弟
Anapprenticeis a young person who works for someone in order to learn their skill.- I started off as an apprentice and worked my way up...
我从学徒开始干起,逐步上升。 - He left school at 15 and trained as an apprentice carpenter.
他15岁辍学,当上木工学徒。
- I started off as an apprentice and worked my way up...
- VERB 使拜师于;使当…的学徒
If a young personis apprenticed tosomeone, they go to work for them in order to learn their skill.- I was apprenticed to a builder when I was fourteen.
14岁时,我拜一个建筑工人为师当学徒。
- I was apprenticed to a builder when I was fourteen.
双语例句
- Apprentices will sign a contract on employment detailing their training program, outlining their entitlements and specifying the duration of the program.
学徒们将签署一份劳动合同,里面详细介绍了他们的培训计划,概述了他们的权益并规定了计划的期限。 - What's more, it offers apprentices an "earn while you learn" opportunity.
此外,它还提供学徒“边学边赚”的机会。 - As master craft workers, they imparted the knowledge of their trades to apprentices and journeymen.
作为师傅,工匠们将自己的手艺传授给徒弟和雇工。 - In Europe, especially, kitchen helpers are often youthful apprentices preparing to become chefs.
在欧洲,尤其,厨房帮工通常都是年轻学徒,准备成为厨师。 - They possess their own means of production and hire no workers, or only one or two apprentices or helpers.
他们自有生产手段,不雇工,或者只雇一二个学徒或助手。 - These days they are required to pay their apprentices the minimum wage, along with teaching them.
现在,雇主不仅要教授学徒东西,还必须给他们支付中等水平的工资。 - One of the apprentices made an insulting remark to a passing officer.
其中一名学徒对着一名路过的警官说了一句侮辱他的话。 - Unions are now spreading to private universities; though Yale and Cornell, where university administrators and some faculty argue that PhD students who teach are not workers but apprentices, have resisted union drives.
而真正的工会兴起还是近几年的事。如今,工会也深入到私立大学。在耶鲁和康奈尔大学,行政管理人员和教师说博士不能算是正式员工,只能是学徒而已。 - Both of our development customers hired SDA apprentices to continue the work started in our program.
还有两个客户雇用了我们的学员,继续在学习班时启动的工作。 - Sir Alex feels the two apprentices will have learnt a thing or two from the experience.
弗格森爵士觉得2个新人学到了很多东西。