apprenticed
Prononciation : [əˈprɛntɪst]
Mot
Contexte : « education »
(verb) to be trained by someone who is skilled at a job. It's like when a student learns directly from a teacher, or a worker learns from an expert.
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He apprenticed under a master carpenter and learned all the tricks of the trade.
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She didn't apprentice with anyone, so she missed out on important skills.
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Whom did you apprentice with during your training?
Contexte : « work »
(verb) to work for someone in order to learn a skill or trade. This usually happens in jobs like cooking, plumbing, or crafts.
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She apprenticed at a bakery and learned how to make delicious pastries.
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He chose not to apprentice, so he never really learned how to fix things properly.
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What kind of skills do you hope to learn when you apprentice?
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