
숙련된 기술자 밑에서 저임금을 받으며 특정 기간 동안 기술이나 직업을 배우는 사람
A person who works for a skilled employer for a fixed period to learn a particular craft or trade.
예문:
"As a plumber's apprentice, his first month was spent simply learning the names of all the tools."
"The young apprentice watched closely as the master tailor cut the expensive silk."
특정한 활동이나 분야를 처음 시작하여 경험이 부족한 사람
A person who is new to or inexperienced in a particular activity, job, or field.
예문:
"In the world of professional chess, he is still considered an apprentice compared to the grandmasters."
"The workshop provides a space where apprentices can experiment without the fear of making mistakes."
누군가를 기술을 배우는 견습생이나 도제로 삼아 보내거나 고용하다
To place or employ someone as a trainee under a skilled person to learn a specific trade.
예문:
"The local council decided to apprentice twelve high school graduates to their engineering department."
"She was apprenticed to a world-renowned chef to master the art of French cuisine."
견습생으로서 기술을 배우기 위해 일하다
To work as an apprentice to learn a trade or profession.
예문:
"He moved to Italy to apprentice with a traditional violin maker."
"Many young designers choose to apprentice under luxury brands to gain industry exposure."