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1 apprentice
أَجير \ apprentice: sb. learning a trade from a master, by special agreement, and earning very little money: an apprentice electrician. \ تِلْمِيذ صَنْعَة \ apprentice: sb. learning a trade from a master, by special agreement, and earning very little money: an apprentice electrician. \ مُتَدَرِّب على صَنْعَة (أَجِير) \ apprentice: sb. learning a trade from a master, by special agreement, and earning very little money: an apprentice electrician. -
2 apprentice
[əˈprentɪs]1. nounتِلْميذ ما زال يَتَعَلَّم صَنْعَه2. verbto make (someone) an apprentice:يَضَع تَحْت التَّدْريبHis father apprenticed him to an engineer.
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3 apprentice, trainee
مُتمَرِّن \ apprentice, trainee. -
4 أجير
أَجير \ apprentice: sb. learning a trade from a master, by special agreement, and earning very little money: an apprentice electrician. -
5 تلميذ
تِلْمِيذ \ disciple: sb. who accepts and spreads the teachings of another. learner: sb. who is learning; esp. one who is learning to drive a car: learner driver. pupil: a child who is being taught, at school or privately; a person of any age who is being taught privately (to ride, to play music, etc.): There are 36 pupils in our class. schoolchild, schoolgirl: sb. who is still at school. student: sb. who studies at college: a medical student; an art student. \ See Also طالب (طالِب)، متمرن (مُتَمَرِّن) \ تِلْمِيذ صَنْعَة \ apprentice: sb. learning a trade from a master, by special agreement, and earning very little money: an apprentice electrician. -
6 متدرب
مُتَدَرِّب \ pupil: a child who is being taught, at school or privately; a person of any age who is being taught privately (to ride, to play music, etc.): There are 36 pupils in our class. \ مُتَدَرِّب على صَنْعَة (أَجِير) \ apprentice: sb. learning a trade from a master, by special agreement, and earning very little money: an apprentice electrician. -
7 المتمهن
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8 تلميذ متمهن في صفب
n. apprentice -
9 صبي متمرن في حرفة
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10 مبتدئ
1́ adj. inchoate2́ n. beginner, debutant, novice, tiro, apprentice, junior, freshman, originator -
11 تتلمذ
تَتَلْمَذَto be or become a pupil or a student; to be or become an apprentice; to study (under), learn (under) -
12 تدرج
تَدَرّجَ: تَمَرّنَ، تَدَرّبَ، تَمَهّنَto train, be trained; to be apprenticed; to be or become a trainee or an apprentice -
13 تلميذ
تِلْمِيذ: مُتَمَهّنٌ في صَنْعَة -
14 مهن
مَهّنَ: دَرّبَ، مَرّنَ -
15 متدرب
مُتَدَرّب: مُتَمَهّن -
16 متدرج
مُتَدَرّج: مُتَمَرّن، مُتَمَهّنtrained; trainee, apprentice -
17 متمرن
مُتَمَرّن: مُتَمَهّن -
18 متمهن
مُتَمَهّن (في صَنْعَة): مُتَدَرّب -
19 apprenticeship
nounthe state of being, or the time during which a person is, an apprentice:تَدَرُّب عَلى مِهْنَهHe is serving his apprenticeship as a mechanic.
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20 make the grade
to do as well as necessary:يَعمَل كما يَجبThat new apprentice will never make the grade as a trained mechanic.
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