Etymology: [ &-'pren-t&s ] (noun.) 14th century. Old French aprentis, plural of aprentif, from the verb aprendre, Late Latin apprendō, from Classical Latin apprehendō.
çırak, acemi, miço, stajyer, usta yanına koymak, çırak yapmak, çırak olarak vermek, usta yanına çırak olarak vermek, (fiil) çırak olarak vermek, çırak olarak ver, apprenticqship çıraklık, çırak,v.çırak olarak ver:n.çırak, çirak, çirak olarak ver, çirak olarak verdi,
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, To put under the care and supervision of a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business, A trainee, especially in a skilled trade, One not well versed in a subject; a tyro or newbie, To be an apprentice to, A learner or student of a trade, A person who is bound to another to learn a trade, A young person who agrees to work under a skilled master on a small pay for a given number of years in order to learn a craft, One who is bound by indentures, by legal agreement, or by any means to serve another person for a certain time, with a view of learning an art or trade, a new employee who is trained for a certain set of skills by an employee who is experienced in that area, A junior person, sometimes called a protégé, who has a mentor (18), a tradesperson (or craftsperson) in training, The lowest craft rank, person who learns a trade or craft from a master, The first level for an individual seeking license to judge, First rank of the Robe Roll One who has, Young performer training in an Elizabethan acting company, works for an expert to learn a trade, a young person learning a skill from a master craftsman, [n] a person who learns a job by practicing it with a master tradesman, craftsman or artist for several years, One who is learning by practiced experience under skilled workers, be or work as an apprentice; "She apprenticed with the great master", "A learner of a craft; one who is bound by legal agreement to serve an employer in the exercise of some handicraft, art, trade, or profession, for a certain number of years, with a view to learn its details and duties, in which the employer is reciprocally bound to instruct him " (Oxford English Dictionary at the Electronic Text Center of the University of Virginia), in training; "an apprentice carpenter", A person who works under a master of a certain kind of trade (such as carpentry or shoemaking) so that they can learn about that trade, a person bound by indenture for a specified period in order to learn an art or trade, Generally an apprentice is a novice or new student of a subject The definition of "apprentice" has changed with time and still varies with the place or occupation In the past, it meant one that was legaly bound to a Master in the arts as a student for a prescribed period (usualy 7 years) In exchange for their labor an apprentice was given an education in the craft and basic tools of the trade Today an apprentice may be any student learning from someone of greater knowledge Upon graduation an apprentice becomes a Journeyman There have been and still are laws in some places defining and regulating the relationship between apprentice and master In some countries it is illegal to teach a trade or take on an apprentice, unless you have master's papers However, in many places, such as the United States, the old apprentice system is an institution of the past See Apprenticeships in Blacksmithing, The name generally applied to an individual learning the embalming and funeral directing procedure under the supervision of a licensee, A student who has been accepted by a Master or Mistress of the Laurel The word is a job description, and should not be used as a title (Used in some Kingdoms ), a person who works for a certain length of time for a master craftsman in order to learn a particular craft or skill, A person (often a young person) employed under a Training Agreement Once, apprenticeships were only available in a limited number of trades Today, apprenticeships and traineeships are also available in a whole new range of industries including arts and entertainment, finance and banking, horticulture, hospitality and tourism See New Apprenticeships, An individual who is learning a recognized occupation in accordance with a written apprentice-training contract between the worker and his or her employer or employers which provides for a given period of planned work experience through employment on-the-job, supplemented by appropriate related instruction, and with other specified provisions of the arrangement, One who is bound by indentures or by legal agreement or by any means to serve another person for a certain time, with a view of learning an art or trade, If a young person is apprenticed to someone, they go to work for them in order to learn their skill. I was apprenticed to a builder when I was fourteen. someone who works for an employer for a fixed period of time in order to learn a particular skill or job (aprentis, from aprendre , from apprehendere; APPREHEND), engage as an apprentice ; work as an apprentice, An apprentice is a young person who works for someone in order to learn their skill. He left school at 15 and trained as an apprentice carpenter, 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, works for an expert to learn a trade be or work as an apprentice; "She apprenticed with the great master, To bind to, or put under the care of, a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business, trainee, pupil, One not well versed in a subject; a tyro, A barrister, considered a learner of law till of sixteen years' standing, when he might be called to the rank of serjeant, prentice, past of apprentice, bound by contract, plural of apprentice, present participle of apprentice,
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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
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To put under the care and supervision of a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business
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A trainee, especially in a skilled trade
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One not well versed in a subject; a tyro or newbie
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To be an apprentice to - "Joe apprenticed three different photographers before setting up his own studio."
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A learner or student of a trade
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A person who is bound to another to learn a trade
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A young person who agrees to work under a skilled master on a small pay for a given number of years in order to learn a craft
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One who is bound by indentures, by legal agreement, or by any means to serve another person for a certain time, with a view of learning an art or trade
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a new employee who is trained for a certain set of skills by an employee who is experienced in that area
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A junior person, sometimes called a protégé, who has a mentor (18)
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a tradesperson (or craftsperson) in training
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The lowest craft rank
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person who learns a trade or craft from a master
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The first level for an individual seeking license to judge
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First rank of the Robe Roll One who has
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Young performer training in an Elizabethan acting company
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works for an expert to learn a trade
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a young person learning a skill from a master craftsman
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[n] a person who learns a job by practicing it with a master tradesman, craftsman or artist for several years
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One who is learning by practiced experience under skilled workers
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be or work as an apprentice; "She apprenticed with the great master"
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"A learner of a craft; one who is bound by legal agreement to serve an employer in the exercise of some handicraft, art, trade, or profession, for a certain number of years, with a view to learn its details and duties, in which the employer is reciprocally bound to instruct him " (Oxford English Dictionary at the Electronic Text Center of the University of Virginia)
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in training; "an apprentice carpenter"
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A person who works under a master of a certain kind of trade (such as carpentry or shoemaking) so that they can learn about that trade
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a person bound by indenture for a specified period in order to learn an art or trade
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Generally an apprentice is a novice or new student of a subject The definition of "apprentice" has changed with time and still varies with the place or occupation In the past, it meant one that was legaly bound to a Master in the arts as a student for a prescribed period (usualy 7 years) In exchange for their labor an apprentice was given an education in the craft and basic tools of the trade Today an apprentice may be any student learning from someone of greater knowledge Upon graduation an apprentice becomes a Journeyman There have been and still are laws in some places defining and regulating the relationship between apprentice and master In some countries it is illegal to teach a trade or take on an apprentice, unless you have master's papers However, in many places, such as the United States, the old apprentice system is an institution of the past See Apprenticeships in Blacksmithing
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The name generally applied to an individual learning the embalming and funeral directing procedure under the supervision of a licensee
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A student who has been accepted by a Master or Mistress of the Laurel The word is a job description, and should not be used as a title (Used in some Kingdoms )
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a person who works for a certain length of time for a master craftsman in order to learn a particular craft or skill
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A person (often a young person) employed under a Training Agreement Once, apprenticeships were only available in a limited number of trades Today, apprenticeships and traineeships are also available in a whole new range of industries including arts and entertainment, finance and banking, horticulture, hospitality and tourism See New Apprenticeships
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An individual who is learning a recognized occupation in accordance with a written apprentice-training contract between the worker and his or her employer or employers which provides for a given period of planned work experience through employment on-the-job, supplemented by appropriate related instruction, and with other specified provisions of the arrangement
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One who is bound by indentures or by legal agreement or by any means to serve another person for a certain time, with a view of learning an art or trade
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If a young person is apprenticed to someone, they go to work for them in order to learn their skill. I was apprenticed to a builder when I was fourteen. someone who works for an employer for a fixed period of time in order to learn a particular skill or job (aprentis, from aprendre , from apprehendere; APPREHEND)
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engage as an apprentice ; work as an apprentice fiil
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An apprentice is a young person who works for someone in order to learn their skill. He left school at 15 and trained as an apprentice carpenter
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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
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works for an expert to learn a trade be or work as an apprentice; "She apprenticed with the great master
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To bind to, or put under the care of, a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business
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trainee, pupil isim
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One not well versed in a subject; a tyro
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A barrister, considered a learner of law till of sixteen years' standing, when he might be called to the rank of serjeant
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An apprentice.
prentice - "Faith, bind him prentice to a lord; by the same rule he'll be a lord when he's out of his time."
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