artisans
英 [ˌɑːtɪˈzænz]
美 [ˈɑrtəzənz]
n. 工匠; 手艺人
artisan的复数
柯林斯词典
- 手工艺人;工匠
Anartisanis someone whose job requires skill with their hands.
双语例句
- Paint in watercolors Painters were employed more as skilled artisans than as creative artists.
用水彩颜料画,画水彩画画家更多地是被当作熟练的画匠而非有独创性的艺术家。 - Nothing is said here about the education of farmers, artisans, merchants, laborers, the economic class.
这里并没有谈及,农夫的教育,或是工匠、商人、劳工,及有产阶级。 - Over time, local artisans also learned to make French-style goods, including embroidered linens.
久而久之,当地的手工艺人也学会了制作包括亚麻绣品在内的法式商品。 - The higher classes shunned manual labor ( except for fighting), leaving that to the peasants and the artisans.
较高阶层的「俗的」(王公贵族等)远离用手的劳力(了战斗以外)将劳力的工作留给农人和工匠。 - The artisans there they make one very similar.
那儿的工匠做的和你这个很像。 - Renowned artisans from Beijing were invited for the temple's design and construction.
请了当时北京非常著名的工匠来设计建造。 - The once-thriving markets of Europe have shifted to South Asia, where skilled artisans, often trading illegally, carve ivory into figurines and other objects.
一度繁荣的欧洲象牙市场转移到南亚,那里熟练的工匠用象牙雕刻一些雕像和其它艺品,经常进行非法交易。 - Journeymen knew that if they perfected their skill, they could become respected master artisans with their own shops.
如果他们熟练的掌握了他们的技术,他们也许可以在他们自己的商店成为受人尊敬的工匠。 - I think we are artisans.
我觉得我们是手工艺人。 - They tasked regional artisans with laying floors in handmade terra-cotta and pitching roofs of reclaimed wood.
他们让当地的工匠用手工陶土铺地板,用再生木材盖屋顶。
