workman
n
(pl -men)
(a) man who is employed to do manual or mechanical work (男)工人.
(b) person who works in the specified way 以某种方式工作的人
a good, neat, conscientious, etc workman 工作出色的、 仔细的、 认真的...人
skilled/unskilled workmen 技术熟练的[不熟练的]人
(saying 谚) A bad workman blames his tools. 技术差的人埋怨工具差. `workmanlike adj of or like a good workman; practical and skilful (似)优秀工人的; 技术 熟的
He did a very workmanlike job on it. 他这件工作做得非常漂亮.
The team produced a very workmanlike performance. 这个队技巧表现得十分熟练. `workmanship n [U]
(a) person's skill in working 手艺; 技艺
They admired her workmanship. 他们很钦佩她的手艺.
(b) quality of this as seen in sth that has been made 工作质量; 工艺
Our new washing-machine keeps breaking down it's entirely due to shoddy workmanship. 我们的新洗衣机老出毛病--完全是因为做的质量太差.
I think it would be a good idea to have comments from secretaries and typists who are already using it. Then they can express their satisfaction with the product.
我认为,听听使用过这种计算机的秘书和打字员的反映,倒是个好主意。他们可以发表对产品满意的意见。
By 1840 about 2,000 Europeans, mainly British, had come to settle in New Zealand and the Maori signed an agreement with these settlers.