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craft

/kraft, krahft/US // kræft, krɑft //UK // (krɑːft) //

工艺,手工艺,手艺,手工艺品

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural crafts or, for 5, 8, craft.

    • : an art, trade, or occupation requiring special skill, especially manual skill: the craft of a mason.
    • : skill; dexterity: The silversmith worked with great craft.
    • : skill or ability used for bad purposes; cunning; deceit; guile.
    • : the members of a trade or profession collectively; a guild.
    • : a ship or other vessel.
    • : a number of ships or other vessels taken as a whole: The craft were warned of possible heavy squalls.
    • : aircraft collectively.
    • : a single aircraft.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting or relating to a food or other product made with special skill, especially manual skill: craft beer; craft coffee; a line of craft furniture.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make or manufacture with skill and careful attention to detail.

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Examples

  • These beans crafts for cold brew come either whole or grounded and in sizes ranging from one pound to five pounds.

  • However, it will be challenging for publishers and developers to craft the right messaging and pack it into the dialog shown above.

  • The dining menu was purposefully crafted to not compete with street food vendors.

  • It's a big thing because our whole concept is this precision-crafted performance.

  • It’s challenging enough to craft a call-to-action that convinces your site visitors to buy your product or services without adding any additional hurdles.

  • The precision it took to craft such a cohesive, wholly compelling work over 12 years is nothing short of remarkable.

  • Carolyn had her own customers, mostly art and craft mavens like Blanchette Rockefeller.

  • The Macallan represents a lifestyle; the kind that represents a person set on mastering their craft.

  • The Macallan collaborations have even extended past photographers to additional masters of their craft focused on innovation.

  • It offers keen insights into Hitch's craft while painting an intimate and unsentimental picture of the man behind the camera.

  • Arrived at the boat, they found Mayne standing in the water and leaning helplessly against the side of the craft.

  • That was not the device of a woman who loved—it savored rather of the cool state-craft of a Lucrezia Borgia.

  • All the small steamers and sailing-craft in the river moved up as near as possible to the Puente de España.

  • Instead of our small craft working to and fro in half mile runs, henceforth they will have to cover 60 miles per trip.

  • The roomy canoe, if not built for great speed, certainly was built for as much comfort as could be expected in such a craft.