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
- 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。 - Artisans can provide individualized products for customers who have grown weary of mass-produced goods.
§小企业可以为那些对大量生产的商品感到厌倦的顾客提供个人化的产品。 - 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。 - Two years later, through aid to artisans and Artecnica, he created Tatu, a wire table that breaks down into a bowl, a tray and a basket.
两年后,通过“援助工匠”和artecnica,他创作了一款名为tatu的网架咖啡桌,这个桌子可以分解成一个碗、一个盘子和一个篮子。 - 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。 - New information was always being gained as artisans improved techniques to gain better results.
匠人们利用新技术来改良工艺,就增加了对化学的了解。 - The lowly artisans understood the secret of art and the art of living.
地位较低的工匠明白到艺术的奥秘和生活的艺术。 - Artistic ingenuity of artisans enabled patterns on the back light without life to be impressively touching.
背光中的图案,因艺术家的巧妙处理,使原本无活力的装饰,焕发出感人至深的情愫。 - Artisans used close to ten tons of amber of different colors and types to recreate the Amber Room.
为了重建琥珀厅,工匠们使用了近10吨不同颜色和类型的琥珀。 - 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。
