traineeship
/ˌtreɪˈniː.ʃɪp/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌtreɪˈniː.ʃɪp/ (ame, ipa) · /trāˈnēˌship How to pronounce traineeship (audio)/ (ame, mw)
traineeship — 名詞
- traineeshipsingular
- traineeshipsplural
1. a fixed period of time during which a person learns the practical skills and kno
實習培訓
在職學習特定工作技能的階段
a fixed period of time during which a person learns the practical skills and knowledge required for a specific type of work, usually by doing the job alongside experienced colleagues
Eitan started a six-month traineeship at an engineering firm after graduating from university.
Eitan 大學畢業後,在一間工程公司開始了為期六個月的實習培訓。
do/start + a + [duration] + traineeship + at + [place]
The Watanabe family bakery offers a one-year traineeship for local high school graduates.
渡邊家麵包店為當地高中畢業生提供為期一年的實習培訓,讓他們學習這門手藝。
offer + a + [duration] + traineeship + for + [person]
Liam completed his traineeship at the city hospital and was offered a full-time nursing position.
Liam 在市立醫院完成了實習培訓,隨後獲得了一份全職護理工作的錄取通知。
Diya found a traineeship in graphic design at a small advertising agency in Taipei.
Diya 在台北一家小型廣告公司找到了平面設計的實習培訓機會。
Yuki learned a lot about tax law during her traineeship at a busy downtown law firm.
Yuki 在市區一家忙碌的法律事務所實習培訓期間,學到了很多稅務法相關知識。
- internship
more common in American English; often refers to shorter or academic placements
- apprenticeship
usually longer and more formal, often in skilled trades like carpentry or plumbing
- work placement
typically refers to a short period of work experience as part of a course (chiefly British English)
- training period
more general term; can refer to any phase of learning, not necessarily a formal position
文法句型
do/undertake + a traineeship + in/at + [field/place]
用法筆記
In American English, 'internship' is more commonly used for the same concept. 'Traineeship' is more frequent in British, Australian, and European English. The word is usually countable and often appears with a time period (e.g. 'a six-month traineeship') or a place ('a traineeship at a law firm').