apprenticeship是什么意思

  • En [ əˈpren.tɪs.ʃɪp]
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  • The system permits the enlargement of this strategy of apprenticeship by favouring exchanges among peers.

  • The older models of recruitment into government-patronage and apprenticeship primarily-were no longer sufficient to meet the demands of an increasingly rationalized administrative structure.

  • It was authorised to regulate apprenticeship, apportion raw materials and control access to artisanal trades.

  • One of the chief components of a clerical education was just this kind of mastery, since it constituted a primary goal of the student's 'apprenticeship'.

  • For me it was both an apprenticeship (of a new occupation, that of a composer new to electroacoustics) and an initiation (into acousmatic listening).

  • The writ of habeas corpus was used in relation to persons press-ganged into the navy, or in disputes over apprenticeship terms.

  • Among the surviving records of nearly 130,000 apprenticeships between 1600 and 1800, approximately three times as many women took an apprentice as girls were apprenticed.

  • This category included persons with manual occupations requiring a relatively long period of apprenticeship or experience.

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  • 中文简体

    学徒期…

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  • Español

    aprendizaje…

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    aprendizagem…

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    çıraklık…

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    apprentissage…

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    učňovství…

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  • Dansk

    læretid, lærlingetid…

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    menjadi magang…

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