Apprentice meaning

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Apprenticeship definition and meaning

After serving his apprenticeship as a toolmaker, he became a manager. • American English: əˈprɛntɪsʃɪp/ • Brazilian Portuguese: aprendizado • Chinese: 学徒期 • European Spanish: • French: apprentissage • German: • Italian: • Japanese: 見習い期間 • Korean: • European Portuguese: • Latin American Spanish: • Thai: การฝึกอาชีพ

Apprenticeship Definition & Meaning

Recent Examples on the Web At age 22, the horologist presented George Daniels, a renowned English watchmaker, with his first handmade pocket watch in hopes of securing an apprenticeship. — Demetrius Simms, Robb Report, 11 Apr. 2023 Those underclassmen seasons were essentially an apprenticeship as Brockmeyer figured out the nuances of the varsity level. — Patrick Z. Mcgavin, Chicago Tribune, 12 Sep. 2022 The legislation, taken as a package, restricts the way race and gender can be taught on university campuses, prohibits students and faculty from having to pledge a commitment to DEI and expands apprenticeship programs. — Anna Kaufman, USA TODAY, 16 May 2023 His apprenticeship in entertainment was, typical of the Japanese industry, long and arduous. — Patrick Frater, Variety, 23 Dec. 2022 Analysis: Jackson and Wallace had an apprenticeship of sorts last season, as Jones and Square battled injuries much of the 2022 campaign. — Ryan Black, The Courier-Journal, 10 May 2023 Some initiatives that are discussed in the plan, like reducing barriers to occupational licensing and improving pathways for educational, trade and apprenticeship programs, are simply a starting point, Williams added. — Michael Brice-saddler, Washington Post, 7 Apr. 2023 This is a perfect spot to take Levis and groom him, Jimmy G. among the league's ultimate teammates and the perfect mentor to a player who could use an apprenticeship. — Nate Davis, USA TODAY, 22 Mar. 2023 The company began offering a seven-mo...