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1 apprentice
ə'prentis 1. noun(a (usually young) person who is learning a trade.) lærling2. verb(to make (someone) an apprentice: His father apprenticed him to an engineer.) sette i lærelærlingIsubst. \/əˈprentɪs\/ eller prentice1) lærling, elev2) nybegynnerapprentice's indentures lærlingkontrakt, lærekontraktIIverb \/əˈprentɪs\/ eller prentice1) sette i lære2) (amer.) gå i lære, være lærlingbe apprenticed to gå i lære hos -
2 indenture
Isubst. \/ɪnˈdentʃə\/1) ( gammeldags) skriftlig kontrakt (spesielt lærlings-\/arbeidskontrakt, som regel på arbeidsgiverens premisser)2) forklaring: en offisiell, godkjent inventarfortegnelseapprentice's indentures se ➢ apprentice, 1IIverb \/ɪnˈdentʃə\/( gammeldags) ansette med kontrakt
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