Learning on and off the job: vocational education and training in the UK food and grocery retail buying occupationDarren Mark SchofieldUniversity of Huddersfield, United KingdomRoutledgeJournal of Vocational Education And Training
I couldn’t help noticing his good looks out of the corner of my ___.He asked ___ he could look at the train timetable I was holding, and then if he could ___ next to me so we could chat. He’s a fast mover, I thought. I’ll have to ___ for this one. I invited him...
He hastily strippedoffhis old uniform and began pulling on the new one. 他匆匆地脱下旧制服,开始穿上新的那件。 柯林斯高阶英语词典 The rest of the men had the dayoff... 其他人这天没上班。 柯林斯高阶英语词典 You can even snatch a few hoursoff, and perhaps negotiate the occasional nightof...
Losing his job, apartment, and wife in one month pushed my friend off the deep end. 在一个月内失去工作、房子和妻子让我的朋友崩溃了。 Not surprisingly! 这并不令人惊讶! Did you notice the different verbs we use with "off the deep ...
B. Off-the-job Training Methods: Off-the-job training methods are conducted in separate from the job environment, study material is supplied, there is full concentration on learning rather than performing, and there is freedom of expression. Important methods include: ...
7、Set out 可以表示“清晰地说明或写明什么事情”,请看例句:I set out the reasons for applying for this job.我说明了申请这份工作的原因。8、Set out 还可以表示“摆设、陈列”,请看例句:Can you set out the chairs as shown in the plan?你能按图纸设计摆好椅子吗?
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28. (1分) Learning English can be a h ard___ (困难的) job but it pays off 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上【分析】学习英语可能是一项艰难的任务,但它的回报是值得的。 【解答】 困难的,英语表达是:hard。 此处是形容词作定语。 故答案为: hard。 【点评】做这类题型,首先根据所给...
Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do.”– Pele The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person’s determination.”– Tommy Lasorda ...
1. To be in charge of; lead: The minister headed the committee. 2. To be in the first or foremost position of: Collins heads the list of job candidates. 3. To aim, point, or turn in a certain direction: headed the team of horses up the hill. 4. To remove the head or top of...