apprenticeship
[ə'prentiʃip]
n.学徒期, 学徒身份, 学徒资格
例句与用法:
The influence of his American years following on his apprenticeship with Tony has left us thinking of him as a conductor tough to the point of brutality. But now, returning to Europe, he seems newly relaxed.
他从师托尼后又在美国生活了那么些年,我们感到,这使他变成了一个强悍得几乎野蛮的管理者。可现在,他回到了欧洲,似乎又重新变得宽容了。
After his apprenticeship he worked for Joe Manton, the greatest gunsmith in England and a legend in his own lifetime. But James was not content to bask in anyone's reflected glory.
学徒期满后,詹姆士为英国最伟大的造枪巨子及其所在时代的一个传奇人物乔·曼顿工作。但是他并不愿意沾任何人的光。
词形变化:
名词: apprenticeship | 动词过去式: apprenticed | 动词过去分词: apprenticed | 动词现在分词: apprenticing | 动词第三人称单数: apprentices |
详细释义:
n.
1. 学徒身份, 学徒资格[U][C]
He served his apprenticeship with Bob.
他跟鲍勃当学徒。
2. 学徒期; 见习期[C]