徒弟

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Meaning and Usage

The word 徒弟 (tú dì) specifically refers to an apprentice or disciple who learns skills or crafts under the guidance of a master or teacher. It often implies a close, mentor-mentee relationship where the apprentice respects and follows the master’s instructions.

Common Contexts

徒弟 is commonly used in traditional crafts, martial arts, calligraphy, and other skill-based disciplines. It highlights the learning process through direct transmission from master to student.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 徒弟师傅 (apprentice and master): emphasizes the relationship.
  • 徒弟 (to take on apprentices): used when a master accepts new learners.
  • 徒弟 (apprentice learning skills): describes the learning activity.

Nuances

Using 徒弟 instead of a generic word for student (学生) stresses the practical, hands-on training aspect and the hierarchical relationship. It is more formal and respectful than just saying 'student' and often used in traditional or craft contexts.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 徒弟 with (xué tú), which also means apprentice but is more commonly used in industrial or modern vocational contexts. 徒弟 carries a more traditional or personal mentorship nuance.

Example Sentences

He is this teacher's apprentice, currently learning traditional calligraphy.

Apprentices must respect their masters and study skills diligently.

He has been learning from the master since childhood and is now an