apprentice
Kelime Anlamı :
1. çırak.
2. acemi.
3. miço.
4. stajyer.
5. usta yanına koymak.
6. çırak yapmak.
7. çırak olarak vermek.
8. usta yanına çırak olarak vermek.
9. (fiil) çırak olarak vermek.
10. çırak olarak ver.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
one bound by legal agreement to work for another for a specific amount of time in return for instruction in a trade, art, or business.
2. one who is learning a trade or occupation, especially as a member of a labor union.
3. A beginner; a learner.
4. to place or take on as a beginner or learner.
2. one who is learning a trade or occupation, especially as a member of a labor union.
3. A beginner; a learner.
4. to place or take on as a beginner or learner.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A trainee, especially in a skilled trade.
2. one who is bound by indentures or by legal agreement to serve a tradesperson, or other person, for a certain time, with a view to learn the art, or trade, in which his master is bound to instruct him.
3. one not well versed in a subject; a tyro or newbie.
4. to put under the care and supervision of a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business.
5. to be an apprentice to.
2. one who is bound by indentures or by legal agreement to serve a tradesperson, or other person, for a certain time, with a view to learn the art, or trade, in which his master is bound to instruct him.
3. one not well versed in a subject; a tyro or newbie.
4. to put under the care and supervision of a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business.
5. to be an apprentice to.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
one who is bound by indentures or by legal agreement to serve a mechanic, or other person, for a certain time, with a view to learn the art, or trade, in which his master is bound to instruct him.
2. one not well versed in a subject; a tyro.
3. A barrister, considered a learner of law till of sixteen years' standing, when he might be called to the rank of serjeant.
4. to bind to, or put under the care of, a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business.
2. one not well versed in a subject; a tyro.
3. A barrister, considered a learner of law till of sixteen years' standing, when he might be called to the rank of serjeant.
4. to bind to, or put under the care of, a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to bind to or put under the care of a master, for the purpose of instruction in some art, trade, or profession; indenture.
2. one who is bound by indenture to serve some particular individual or company for a specified time, in order to learn some art, trade, profession, manufacture, etc., in which his master or masters become bound to instruct him.
3. A learner in any department; one only slightly versed in a subject; a novice.
4. in old english law, a barrister of less than sixteen years' standing. after this period he might be called to the rank of serjeant.
2. one who is bound by indenture to serve some particular individual or company for a specified time, in order to learn some art, trade, profession, manufacture, etc., in which his master or masters become bound to instruct him.
3. A learner in any department; one only slightly versed in a subject; a novice.
4. in old english law, a barrister of less than sixteen years' standing. after this period he might be called to the rank of serjeant.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia