0 sb who is learning a job -- lærling [ masculine ]
engineering apprentices ingeniørlærlinger
1 a (usually young) person who is learning a trade -- lærling
He joined the company as an apprentice.
2 to make (someone) an apprentice -- sette i lære
He was apprenticed to an engineer.
On the other hand, active skilled workers and apprentices (enrolled in the skilled workers' training school) held longer tenures.
Skilled workers had to have at least three months of employment experience, apprentices at least half a year, and common laborers at least a year.
Official ecoles de coiffure, run by the municipalities or the syndicate, turned out debutants by the thousands, and individual coiffeurs occasionally trained their own apprentices.
Many testators were in their dotage, of course, but a good proportion died young, still apprenticed, perhaps mentioning parents, siblings and, sometimes, a betrothed.
There apprentices had to be ingeboekt (registered) in front of an official, indentures were not allowed to change hands.
Rather, they were masters in command over apprentices.
In the classical training of artists, apprentices would draw or paint the works of great masters in the museum to understand technique and composition.
Many young people spent long periods of their lives as servants or apprentices.
中文繁体
學徒, 徒弟, 使當學徒…
More中文简体
学徒, 徒弟, 使当学徒…
MoreEspañol
aprendiz, -iza, aprendiz [masculine-feminine]…
MorePortuguês
aprendiz…
MoreTürk dili
çırak…
MoreFrançais
apprenti/-ie, mettre en apprentissage (chez)…
MoreČeština
učeň, učedník, dát do učení…
MoreDansk
lærling, sætte i lære…
More