apprenticeship in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

apprenticeship in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for apprenticeship in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

apprenticeship [əˈprentɪʃɪp, Am -t̬əsʃɪp] N

Translations for apprenticeship in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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Traditionally students intending to pursue a trade have ended their schooling at the end of high school in order to take up an apprenticeship.
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After a seven-year apprenticeship, he was able to set up his own shop.
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An enigmatic and eclectic artist, he appears to have emerged from no major apprenticeship.
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The second exam is generally the fourth and final step; the fundamentals exam can be taken before or after the apprenticeship in most states.
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At the age of 14, he began an apprenticeship as a miner, and later trained to become a welder.
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By tradition the territory was conferred on the heir to the throne to govern during his apprenticeship.
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He did an apprenticeship under a house painter and sign maker when he was 12.
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Students participate in professional performances with the company, and may audition for company positions and apprenticeships upon graduation.
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However, in years when the drum major is a graduating senior there are two, allowing the new drum major to have one season of apprenticeship.
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After having spent a few years and finishing his apprenticeship, he became assistant art director.
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