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Перевод: apprenticeship speek apprenticeship


[существительное]
ученичество; срок учения; учение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. After a long apprenticeship with Celtic Boys Club, playing as a winger then a defensive sweeper, Nicholas attracted the attention of several English league teams and was invited to trials at Ipswich, Wolves and Manchester City.
  2. for bodily injury or disease contracted by any person under a contract of service or apprenticeship with the Insured Person when such injury or disease arises out of and in the course of his/her employment by the Insured Person;
  3. At the time David was going through, what I suppose you could call an apprenticeship and he really didn't know what he wanted to do.
  4. It was like an apprenticeship, and such a thing was rare for girls.
  5. Hopkinson was educated at St Edward's, Oxford, which he left at 16 for an apprenticeship in his uncle's engineering firm at Manchester, where he joined the Territorial Army.
  6. Most upholsters were apprenticed to a Master Craftsman and the apprenticeship lasted seven years.
  7. Mr Wright has been responsibly critical, having served his apprenticeship under John Woodcock, his predecessor, who in his six years (1980-;86) brought to the editorship an authority it had not enjoyed since the great Sidney Pardon.
  8. There were later rumours that the gesture, however sincere, cost Toshack the Liverpool management when Bob Paisley retired; he had certainly seen Swansea as his apprenticeship.
  9. They cite Germany's Abitur, where school-leavers are graded in eight subjects, and where their grading wins them entry into an apprenticeship if they do not go to university.
  10. The solution for those taking the apprenticeship approach is to use real books instead of reading-scheme materials.
  11. To be totally deaf was bound to be a professional handicap, and after some difficulty, Frank managed to secure the post of assistant doctor in the South Wales coalfield of Aberffrwd, where he served his apprenticeship as a general practitioner from 1908 until 1915.
  12. The real value of the results actually achieved has been a most gratifying surprise to everyone concerned, and it is easy, after the event, to reflect wisely upon the fact that a large percentage of the men must have served a long and painful apprenticeship, whilst on Military Service, to the art of transforming swamps into "better 'oles".
  13. Boxing: Mason's apprenticeship in yearning and learning: Lawless looks to future after his quick-witted student passes test: Ken Jones reports on the dreams and doubts that follow another successful step by an amiable giant

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