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apprenticeship
[uh-pren-tis-ship]
noun
a program or position in which someone learns a trade by working under a certified expert.
The course provides students with a good base for securing apprenticeships in the plumbing and gasfitting industries.
the state or position of any learner or novice.
His apprenticeship in political struggle was gained in the Spanish Civil War.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of apprenticeship1
Example Sentences
Frank has, however, has served his apprenticeship, moving through the managerial gears in Denmark then England.
Mentorship, apprenticeships — it‘s an apprenticeship art form,” she says.
Lewis completed a business administration apprenticeship and an Open University degree, but says he cannot find full-time work.
His father was once a builder, so Webster dabbled with an apprenticeship "on the tools".
In the messy world of town halls and council chambers, that could be a tough apprenticeship.
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