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mentee

/men-tee/US // mɛnˈti //

学员,受训者,受助人,受训人员

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is guided by a mentor.

Examples

  • Give mentees strong sponsorship, strong feedback, and roles and responsibilities that challenge them so they can demonstrate their ability to do more.

  • I think what Oscar called out with the “What makes a good mentee and what makes a good COOP apprentice” question…It’s curiosity.

  • Then they measured the subsequent publication impact of the mentees according to how often their papers were cited on average.

  • We will provide some guidance for beginning and maintaining a relationship with your mentee.

  • We often think, well, we discount the benefits of future creations of our mentees because we don’t see them.

  • Last year, I saw directly how this plays out through my mentee, Christian.

  • Over time, their potent mentor-mentee relationship evolved into a passionate on-again, off-again love affair.

  • And next time, Mr. Clutterbuck might want to advise against providing your mentee—of either gender—access to classified documents.

  • Reports often refer to Paula Broadwell as a mentee of David Petraeus.

  • Cummins, whom Kelly calls “WoBo” for “Wonderful Bob,” has the highest opinion of his former mentee as a lawyer.