单词 | vocational |
释义 | vocationalvo‧ca‧tion‧al /vəʊˈkeɪʃənəl $ voʊ-/ ●○○ adjective Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorrelating to a job► job Collocations · The salary's not very good, but there's a lot of job satisfaction.· It says in the job description that we're only supposed to work 35 hours a week.· The bad thing about working at holiday resorts is that there's no job security. ► professional relating to a job such as teaching, medicine, or law, for which you need special training and have to pass special examinations: · The RSA course in teaching is a recognized professional qualification.· Lawyers have their own professional association, which operates a strict code of conduct.· You are advised to seek professional legal advice if in any doubt about the contract details. ► occupational relating to the particular type of job that you do: · Occupational injuries and even deaths are quite common in the coal mining industry.· The survey studied the incidence of cancer among different occupational groups. ► vocational vocational training or schools teach you the skills to do a particular job: · Not all the courses are purely vocational.· The Job Corps is a vocational training program for low-income youths. WORD SETS► Educationabsenteeism, nounacademic, adjectiveacademy, nounadult education, nounalma mater, nounassessment, nounassessor, nounassignment, nounaudiovisual, adjectiveAV, binder, nounbiology, nounblackboard, nounbursary, nounbusiness studies, nounCAL, nounCALL, nouncareer counselor, nouncareers officer, nouncase study, nounCDT, nouncert., certificate, nouncertificated, adjectivechalkboard, nouncharm school, nounchemistry set, nouncivics, nounclass, nounclassicist, nounclassmate, nouncloze test, nouncoach, nouncoeducation, nouncollege, nouncollegiate, adjectivecommon room, nouncomprehension, nouncomprehensive, adjectivecomputer-literate, adjectivecomputer science, nouncontinuing education, nouncorrespondence course, nouncoursebook, nouncoursework, nouncrash course, nouncredit, nouncrib, verbcross, nouncurriculum, nounD, noundiploma, noundirect method, nounDirector of Studies, noundissect, verbdistance learning, noundistinction, noundo, verbdropout, noundyslexia, nounedify, verbedifying, adjectiveeducate, verbeducational, adjectiveeducationalist, nouneducator, nounEFL, nounELT, nounESL, nounESOL, nounESP, nounessay, nounevening class, nounexam, nounexamination, nounexamine, verbexercise, nounexercise book, nounexternal, adjectiveextracurricular, adjectiveF, fail, nounfellowship, nounfield, nounfield day, nounfield trip, nounfieldwork, nounflashcard, nounflip chart, nounflunk, verbfree period, nounfresher, nounfreshman, nounfurther education, nounglobe, noungoverness, noungrade, verbgraded, adjectivegrade point average, noungrind, nounheuristic, adjectivehistory, nounimmersion, nounineducable, adjectiveinfirmary, nounintake, nounintelligence quotient, nouninterdisciplinary, adjectiveintroductory, adjectiveinvigilate, verbIQ, nounjanitor, nounlearning curve, nounlesson, nounletter, nounletter, verbliberal arts, nounlibrarian, nounlibrary, nounlife science, nounmainstream, adjectivemasterclass, nounmatron, nounmedia studies, nounmnemonic, nounmoderate, verbmoderator, nounmodular, adjectivemodule, nounmultiple choice, adjectivenight school, nounnumerate, adjectiveopen house, nounoral, nounoverqualified, adjectivepapier mâché, nounpass, verbpass, nounpastoral, adjectivepedagogical, adjectivepedagogue, nounpedagogy, nounphonics, nounphrasebook, nounphysical education, nounpicture book, nounplacement, nounplaytime, nounpoli sci, nounpolitical science, nounpolitics, nounprincipal, nounprize day, nounproblem, nounproctor, nounprogrammed learning, nounprotégé, nounquad, nounqualification, nounqualify, verbquick, adjectiverector, nounre-educate, verbrefectory, nounreference, nounreference library, nounrequirement, nounresearch, nounresearch, verbresit, verbresource, nounresult, nounresume, nounretake, verbretake, nounreunion, nounreview, verbrevise, verbrevision, nounrole-play, nounrote, nounscholar, nounscholarship, nounscholastic, adjectiveschool, nounscience, nounscript, nounself-taught, adjectiveset, verbspeciality, nounspelling bee, nounstandard, adjectivestate school, nounstudent body, nounstudent government, nounstudent loan, nounstudent teaching, nounstudent union, nounstudy, verbstudy hall, nounsub, nounsummer holidays, nounsummer vacation, nounsuperintendent, nounteacher, nounteaching, nountechie, nounterm, nounterm paper, nounTESL, nounTESOL, nountext, nountextbook, nountick, nountick, verbtimetable, nountimetable, verbtranscript, nountrimester, nountruancy, nountuition, nountutor, nountutor, verbunderclassman, noununit, noununseen, nounvisual aid, nounvocational, adjectivewhiteboard, nounworkbook, nounworksheet, nounX, nounyearbook, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► a vocational course teaching or relating to the skills you need to do a particular job → academic: vocational qualifications (=that trains you to do a particular job)· a vocational course in architecture ► vocational education (=relating to skills needed for a particular job)· We offer vocational education and job training. ► a vocational qualification British English (=one relating to a skilled job, such as a nurse or a builder)· You can study for a vocational qualification in the tourism industry. ► job/vocational training· The college provides vocational training for nurses and theatre technicians. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► area· This year, we've not had time to integrate teaching and assessment of core skills into vocational areas.· A guidance document will be produced giving examples of how to apply the skills to specific vocational areas.· At Level One students will undertake self-assessment, identify qualities and skills and relate these to appropriate vocational areas. ► course· The curriculum for most young people who have left school involves academic or vocational courses which prepare them for specific adult roles.· Others might take two to four vocational courses at a community college or a technical institution.· Some 60 percent. of enrolments are for vocational courses and 40 percent. are for leisure courses.· Perhaps the lack of academic substance could be overlooked if students who took vocational courses did better in the job market.· By contrast with the north-east, Dyfed is not sufficiently industrialized to support an institution offering advanced vocational courses.· Because of the schools emphasis on vocational courses such as computing and engineering, school leavers have a good success rate in getting jobs.· At the same time, the schools developed a whole series of vocational courses.· The vocational course in architecture seeks to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to enter the profession. ► education· History has much to contribute to vocational education in both its narrower and broader definitions.· Effective school-to-work systems are not just a new and improved version of vocational education.· These quite explicitly linked vocational education with the low status black people were expected to occupy in the social hierarchy.· So we need to preserve that part of vocational education but greatly diminish narrow training for specific jobs.· The classes offered by the project reflected an emphasis on instrumental and vocational education.· It massively increased the budget of the Manpower Services Commission, enabling it to play a dominant role in vocational education.· In many places, it has been relegated to a reform of vocational education. ► guidance· The authorities were enabled to grant scholarships, and to give vocational guidance.· In this respect they are the forerunners of the juvenile labour exchanges with their affiliated services of vocational guidance and after-care. ► qualification· The Vocational Access Certificate has been designed as a preliminary vocational qualification for those with special training needs.· Working with other organisations to develop appropriate vocational qualifications based on the standards.· Additionally, if a young trainee achieves a vocational qualification additional funding can be received for the benefit of future trainees.· Steps towards free movement of labour have been taken by use of mutual recognition of many vocational qualifications.· Three hundred vocational qualifications are now accredited.· People are given the chance to gain a vocational qualification in areas as diverse as catering, working with horses and machinery.· The document also includes proposals to bring vocational qualifications nearer to the A-level gold standard.· Applicants need either a degree or vocational qualifications in the subject they want to teach. ► school· The churches have never objected to the existence of the vocational schools since their establishment in the early 1930s.· She started at a vocational school that had opened a year after the 1979 overthrow of dictator Anastasio Somoza.· It must be added that vocational schools have traditionally had low status.· From that success came an idea to establish a vocational school for the teaching of these crafts and music.· The teen-agers at the vocational school, on the other hand, had joined the language game late.· In high school, her counselor advised her either to go to vocational school or to stay home.· Too many of them are less places of higher learning than they are high-class vocational schools.· Traditionally, vocational schools have focused on jobs that do not require higher education. ► skill· These may relate generally to vocational skills to impart the idea that history and vocationalism are not antithetical.· He believed that communications was only different in that it offered some vocational skills. ► training· The prospects for later vocational training and employment are good.· Will my hon. Friend explain how national vocational qualifications help vocational training?· It is terribly important that this country takes vocational training seriously.· The Training Commission's involvement in vocational training in local authority colleges of further education provides a further example.· Parents, social workers and other carers have an educational role as do vocational training staff, employers and employees.· It provides a foundation on which future academic study and vocational training can be built.· Eurotecnet, developing vocational training in the new technologies.· Most of these practices have practitioners trained overseas or before the vocational training scheme became mandatory. |
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