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workmanship

/wurk-muhn-ship/US // ˈwɜrk mənˌʃɪp //UK // (ˈwɜːkmənʃɪp) //

工艺,工作技巧,工作方式,工艺流程

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the art or skill of a workman or workwoman.
    • : the quality or mode of execution, as of a thing made.
    • : the product or result of labor and skill; work executed.

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Examples

  • Although a painful reminder of her loss, she appreciated my respect for the workmanship of the man she loved.

  • “One of the great things about couture is that fabulous workmanship and things that you can create,” he said.

  • The workmanship of the materials also sometimes felt a little Japanese.

  • Many of these pipes are sculptured from the most obdurate stones and display great delicacy of workmanship.

  • Many of them however are of rude workmanship and might have been fashioned by some of the tribe unacquainted with pipe-making.

  • This is often due to a law of nature rather than to imperfection of design or workmanship.

  • It was, therefore, more in the construction and workmanship then, that the sign manual was perceptible.

  • Another detail of the workmanship always attended to by the master himself, was that of the purfling.

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