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1 lærling
apprentice, trainee* * *subst. (craft) apprentice -
2 lærling
apprentice, learner -
3 handverkslærling
subst. apprentice, craft apprentice -
4 håndverkslærling
subst. apprentice, craft apprentice -
5 apotekergutt
subst. chemist's apprentice -
6 bakergutt
subst. baker's boy, baker's apprentice -
7 barbergutt
verb. barber's apprentice -
8 elev
ученик-en, -er, -ene* * *pupil, trainee, learner* * *subst. [ skole] pupil subst. [høyskole, universitet] student subst. [lærling o.l.] apprentice, trainee subst. [av en læremester, religiøs, etc.] disciple -
9 læregutt
subst. apprentice -
10 lærlingekontrakt
subst. apprentice contract, contract of apprenticeship subst. UK: indenture -
11 lærlingkontrakt
subst. apprentice contract -
12 lærlingplass
subst. apprentice-training place -
13 lærlingskole
subst. part-time vocational school, vocational school, apprentice school -
14 maskinaspirant
subst. engine apprentice -
15 maskinlærling
subst. engineer's apprentice -
16 murerlærling
subst. bricklayer's apprentice -
17 praktikantplass
subst. job as an apprentice, trainee job, training place -
18 snekkergutt
subst. joiner's apprentice -
19 svennestykke
subst. apprentice's piece of work to finish program -
20 volontør
subst. junior clerk, apprentice
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apprentice — I noun beginner, learner, novice, novitiate, probationer, worker II index amateur, assistant, coadjutant, disciple, employee, neophyte … Law dictionary
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apprentice — *novice, novitiate, probationer, postulant, neophyte Analogous words: beginner, starter (see corresponding verbs at BEGIN): tyro, *amateur Contrasted words: *expert, adept, wizard … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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