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US
/voʊˈkeɪʃənəɫ/
]
[ UK /vəʊkˈeɪʃənəl/ ]
[ UK /vəʊkˈeɪʃənəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to a vocation or occupation; especially providing or undergoing training in special skills
vocational school
vocational students learning to repair a motor
How To Use vocational In A Sentence
- Core skills are those which are basic to all vocational and academic achievement.
- By analyzing current teaching status of bench work specialty in middle vocational schools, this paper presents the thoughts and methods to reform the teaching pattern of bench work specialty.
- It criticized the company for long working hours, a "militaristic" work culture and mass employment of low-wage vocational college students. Reports Allege Continued Abuse at Chinese Electronics Firm
- After the invocational four-poem opening of 'Let's Just Say,' the book moves to 'Some of These Daze,' Bernstein's prose dispatches in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, and on to the acerbic intimacies of 'World on Fire,' which critiques clichés like 'what are we fighting for?' The Chicago Blog: Press Release: Bernstein, Girly Man
- The trainers have a programme to teach them vocational skills.
- For a fan of music, like Ian obviously is, this job is the proverbial kid-in-a-sweet-shop vocational choice.
- Nowadays the vocational education of our country grows rapidly, however there is a relative delay in the construction of the curriculum.
- I think we've neglected vocational education in the most tragic way.
- History has much to contribute to vocational education in both its narrower and broader definitions.
- The new Act allows for the creation of vocational schools.