➡ See also the entry for beginner另见beginner条recruit ♦︎ trainee ♦︎ apprentice ♦︎ cadet ♦︎ internThese are all words for a person who has just started a job or activity and has very little experience.这些词均表示新入职者、新加入者。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a trainee / an apprentice / an intern with a company◆to join a company as a trainee / an apprentice◆a young / 19-year-old recruit / trainee / apprentice / cadet / intern◆a management recruit / trainee◆to have / become a recruit / a trainee / an apprentice / a cadet / an intern◆to work as a trainee / an apprentice◆to train a recruit / an apprentice■recruit rɪˈkruːt [countable] a person who has recently joined the armed forces or the police; a person who joins a company or organization新兵;新警员;(公司或组织的)新成员◆Army recruits are all trained in first aid.陆军新兵都要接受急救培训。◆They are stepping up attempts to attract recruits to the nursing profession.他们正在加紧努力,以吸引新成员加入护理行业。◆All members were urged to go out and try to gain new recruits for the party.呼吁所有党员都走出去,努力为该党吸收更多新成员。◆He spoke of us scornfully as raw recruits(= people without training or experience).他轻蔑地称我们是新兵娃娃。 see also recruit ⇨ employverb■trainee ˌtreɪˈniː [countable] a person who is being taught how to do a particular job接受培训者;实习生;见习生◆She joined the company as a management trainee.她以管理培训生的身份加入公司。ⓘ Trainee is usually used to talk about sb who is learning to do a job which requires a higher level of education than that required for an apprentice. In British English it is frequently used before another noun. * trainee一般指某项工作的实习人员,受教育程度要求比apprentice高。在英式英语中,它常用于另一名词前 (BrE) ◆a trainee teacher / pilot / nurse / journalist实习教师/飞行员/护士/记者In American English use student.在美式英语中用student◆ (NAmE) a student teacher / pilot / nurse / journalist实习教师/飞行员/护士/记者■apprentice əˈprentɪs [countable] a young person who works for an employer for a fixed period of time in order to learn the particular skills needed in their job学徒;徒弟◆She joined us as an apprentice chef in 1990.她于1990年加入我们,当厨师学徒。ⓘ Apprentice is usually used to talk about sb who is learning to do a job which requires practical skills, rather than academic achievement. It is frequently used before another noun. * apprentice一般指需要实践技能而非学术成就的工作的学徒,常用于另一名词前◆an apprentice electrician / plumber / bricklayer / jockey / chef电工/水暖工/瓦工/骑师/厨师学徒■cadet kəˈdet [countable] a young person who is training to become an officer in the police or armed forces警官(或军官)学员;警官(或军官)候补生◆army cadets陆军军校学员■internˈɪntɜːn; NAmEˈɪntɜːrn [countable] (NAmE) an advanced student of medicine, whose training is nearly finished and who is working in a hospital to get further practical experience; a student or new graduate who is getting practical experience in a job, for example during the summer vacation实习医生;(暑期等的)实习学生;毕业实习生◆Interns in hospitals learn how to act professionally in the most dire emergencies.医院的实习医生要学习如何在极度紧急状况下做出专业处置。◆a summer intern at a law firm律师事务所的暑期实习生
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