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apprentice [ə'prentɪs]1 nounapprenti(e) m,f; (in arts and crafts) élève mf;∎ she's an electrician's apprentice elle est apprentie électricienne∎ an apprentice toolmaker/butcher un apprenti outilleur/boucher;∎ an apprentice draughtsman un élève dessinateur∎ to apprentice sb to sb placer ou mettre qn en apprentissage chez qn;∎ he is apprenticed to a sculptor il suit une formation chez un sculpteur;∎ she is apprenticed to a violin-maker elle est en apprentissage chez un luthier►► Politics the Apprentice Boys = confrérie orangiste d'Irlande du Nord qui défile chaque année dans la ville de Derry
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