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日入一词_126: mentor

日入一词_126: mentor

作者: cppUncleSix | 来源:发表于2020-11-06 15:04 被阅读0次

    Over the years, through his conferences and workshops, Gerald Weinberg has become my unofficial coach and mentor, for which I thank him.


    noun /ˈmɛnˌtɔr/

    an experienced person who advises and helps a less experienced person.

    someone who teaches or gives help and advice to a less experienced and often younger person.

    an experienced person who advises and helps sb with less experience over a period of time.

    a person who gives another person help and advice over a period of time and often also teaches them how to do their job.

    an experienced person who helps someone who has less experience, especially in their job.

    A person's mentor is someone who gives them help and advice over a period of time, especially help and advice related to their job.

    After college, her professor became her close friend and mentor.

    He needed a mentor to teach him about the world of politics.

    We volunteer as mentors to/of disadvantaged children. [volunteer = /ˌvɑlən'tɪr/ verb, to offer to do something without expecting any reward, often something that other people do not want to do. noun, someone who does a job willingly without being paid → voluntary /'vɑləntɛri/]

    young boys in need of mentors.

    She was a friend and mentor to many young actors.


    verb /ˈmɛnˌtɔr/

    to be someone’s mentor.

    to teach or give advice or guidance to (someone, such as a less experienced person or a child) : to act as a mentor for (someone).

    to help and give advice to someone who has less experience that you, especially in your job.

    To mentor someone means to give them help and advice over a period of time, especially help and advice related to their job.

    Now she mentors undergraduates who are training to be teachers.

    The young intern was mentored by the country's top heart surgeon /'sɝdʒən/.

    Our program focuses on mentoring teenagers.

    He had mentored scores of younger doctors. [score = /skɔ/ noun, the number of points a student has earned for correct answers in a test. the number of points that a person or group of people gets in a scientific test or experiment]


    mentoring  noun

    young boys in need of mentoring.

    a mentoring programme.

    The point of the mentoring programme is to empower young fathers with parenting skills. [empower = /ɪm'paʊɚ/ verb, 1). to give someone more control over their own life or situation. 2). to give a person or organization the legal right to do something]

    The company's mentoring programme focuses specifically on women and minorities /maɪ'nɔrəti/.

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