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一般 |
apprentice training; apprenticeship; occupational training (employee training or job training or occupational training Vocational instruction for employed persons, first used commonly in the developed world during World War II. Work-related training is necessary as new techniques, new methods, new tools, new synthetic materials, new sources of power, and increased uses of automation continue to bring extensive changes. The UN and its agencies contribute to training programs in developing countries. See also technical education. For more information on employee training, visit Britannica.com. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. Copyright © 1994-2008 – АД); trade vacational education; vocational training |
会计 |
job training |
公证执业 |
vocational training (not to be confused with professional education) |
商业活动 |
professional instruction (dimock) |
大学 |
training delivery (MichaelBurov) |
建造 |
vocational training (с отрывом от производства); occupational training |
心理学 |
trade education (образование); vocation education (образование) |
教育 |
technical training (Andrey Truhachev); technical education (Andrey Truhachev); vocational education (Andrey Truhachev); vocational training (Andrey Truhachev); professional training (Andrey Truhachev); studies in a field; speciality studies; apprenticeship (Andrey Truhachev) |
机器人 |
training |
法律 |
vocational education (заключённых); vocational training (в т. ч. заключённых); vocational training (в т.ч. заключённых); professional training |
法律, 美国人 |
professional skills training (Leonid Dzhepko) |
环境 |
training (Процесс обучения одного лица или группы лиц до установленного квалификационного стандарта в ходе практических и учебных занятий) |
电子产品 |
occupational education |
经济 |
skills training; professional education; occupational training (employee training or job training or occupational training Vocational instruction for employed persons, first used commonly in the developed world during World War II. Work-related training is necessary as new techniques, new methods, new tools, new synthetic materials, new sources of power, and increased uses of automation continue to bring extensive changes. The UN and its agencies contribute to training programs in developing countries. See also technical education. For more information on employee training, visit Britannica.com. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. Copyright © 1994-2008 Alexander Demidov) |
马卡罗夫 |
vacational education; vocational rehabilitation |