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journeyman$41718$ - traducción al árabe

TERM WITH VARIED MEANINGS IN AMERICAN/BRITISH ENGLISH
Journeyman (football); Journeyman footballer; Journeyman (boxing); Journeyman quarterback; Journeyman (sport)

journeyman      
n. عامل مياوم, عامل بارع
journeyman         
  • German journeymen in traditional uniform during [[journeyman years]]
SKILLED WORKER WHO HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED AN OFFICIAL APPRENTICESHIP
Journeyer; Journeymen; Journeywork; Journey-work; Journey work; Journey man; Journey men
عامل مياوم ( باليومية )
JOURNEYER         
  • German journeymen in traditional uniform during [[journeyman years]]
SKILLED WORKER WHO HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED AN OFFICIAL APPRENTICESHIP
Journeyer; Journeymen; Journeywork; Journey-work; Journey work; Journey man; Journey men

ألاسم

سافِر ; مُسَافِر

Definición

journeyman
(journeymen)
If you refer to someone as a journeyman, you mean that they have the basic skill which their job requires, but are not very talented or original. (JOURNALISM)
Douglas was a 29-year-old journeyman fighter, erratic in his previous fights.
N-COUNT: oft N n

Wikipedia

Journeyman (sports)

In American English, a journeyman or journeywoman is an athlete who is technically competent but unable to excel. The term is used elsewhere (such as in British and Australian contexts) to refer to a professional sportsman who plays for numerous clubs during his career. In Britain, the term is also used derogatorily, along with mercenary, to refer to players who join various affluent clubs purely in search of higher contractual payouts rather than to further their career; usually clubs which they would likely never join otherwise.