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1 ученик
1. trainee2. abecedarian3. schoolboy; pupil; student; apprentice; disciple4. apprenticeученик, взятый по контракту — indentured apprentice
5. disciple6. pupil7. scholar8. truant -
2 ученик-специалист
Military: apprentice tradesman -
3 Handelskauf
Handelskauf
trade purchase, sale of goods;
• Handelskette retail chain, chain trade;
• Handelsklasse grade, class, quality;
• Handelsklausel trade stipulation;
• Handelskniffe trade dodges;
• Handelskolonie trade colony;
• Handelskommissionär commission merchant;
• Handelskonferenz trade conference;
• Handels- und Entwicklungskonferenz der Vereinten Nationen United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD);
• Handelskonkurrenz trade rivalry;
• Handels konzern trading combine;
• Handelskonzession licence;
• Handelskorrespondent business (economic) correspondent;
• Handelskorrespondenz commercial (business) correspondence, commercial papers (post);
• Handelskorrespondenzkursus commercial correspondence course;
• Handelskosten trade expenses;
• Handelskredit commercial credit, business loan;
• Handelskreditbrief commercial letter of credit;
• durchschnittlicher Handelskreditsatz average business loan rate;
• Handelskreise merchants, business circles;
• [bewaffneter] Handelskreuzer armed merchant cruiser;
• Handelskrieg commerce destroying, tariff (trade) war, economic warfare;
• Handelskrise commercial (economic) crisis;
• Handelskunde commercial science;
• Handelskursus business (commercial) course;
• Handelslager dealer stock;
• Handelslehrer commercial teacher;
• Handelslehrling merchant apprentice;
• Handelslücke trading gap;
• Handelsluftfahrt commercial aviation;
• Handelsmacht trading nation;
• Handelsmagazin trade magazine;
• Handelsmakler mercantile (commercial) broker;
• Handelsmann merchant, trader, tradesman;
• Handelsmarine mercantile (merchant) marine, merchant service;
• durch den Krieg stark mitgenommene Handelsmarine war-riddled merchant marine;
• Handelsmarke trademark, trade mark, ideogram (US).
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