journeymen
n. 學徒期滿的職工,熟練工人( journeyman的名詞複數 )
In former times, a journeyman was a worker who had finished learning a trade and who was employed by someone rather than working on his or her own.
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.
Douglas was a 29-year-old journeyman fighter, erratic in his previous fights.
道格拉斯29歲,是個技術不錯的拳擊手,在以前的比賽中發揮不太穩定。
The wages of both servants and journeymen frequently sink in dear years.
在物價昂貴的年度,傭工和幫工的工資往往低落.