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draftsmanship

/drafts-muhn, drahfts-/US // ˈdræfts mən, ˈdrɑfts- //UK // (ˈdrɑːftsmən) //

绘图技巧,绘图技术,绘画技巧,匠心独运

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural drafts·men.

    • : a person employed in making mechanical drawings, as of machines, structures, etc.
    • : a person who draws sketches, plans, or designs.
    • : an artist exceptionally skilled in drawing: Matisse was a superb draftsman.
    • : a person who draws up documents.
    • : draughtsman.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Good painters with a draftsmanship quality in their painting.

  • But unfortunately exaggeration happened to be inherent in the draftsmanship of both Cruikshank and Browne.

  • I'm learning a heap about draftsmanship at the Trailer factory.

  • A collection of problems presented in the form of 25 plates excellent in draftsmanship.

  • Maybe it could have been useful for that if there had been a single man who knew anything about draftsmanship.

  • Keith had neither aptitude nor interest for draftsmanship, being curiously set toward the written word.