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adj.fabricado a mano, construido a mano, construido usando las manos. -
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hand-crafted — hecho a mano•
hand-built — construido a mano•
hand-sewn — cosido a mano•
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[krɑːft] 1. сущ.1) ремесло; профессияseven crafts — ист. семь дисциплин средневекового университета (тривиум: грамматика, логика и риторика, а также квадривиум: арифметика, геометрия, музыка и астрономия)
2) ловкость, умение, искусство; сноровкаSyn:3) обман, хитростьAn old craft of the clergy to secure their church-lands. (J. Milton, History of England, 1670) — Старая поповская штучка, чтобы оставить за собой церковные земли.
Syn:4) ( the Craft) масонская ложа5) ист.; = craft union цех; гильдия6) морское, речное судно7) самолёт; космический корабль8) рыболовные снасти; китобойные снасти2. гл.; преим. амер.a vase crafted by an unknown artist — ваза, изготовленная неизвестным мастером
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Синонимический ряд:made at home (adj.) domestic; handcrafted; hand-crafted; hand-made; handspun; homespun; made at home; spun at home -
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1. n домотканая материя2. n уст. пренебр. олух, деревенщина3. a домотканый; домашнего прядения4. a сделанный из домотканой материи5. a простой, примитивный; непритязательный; невзрачный; грубоватыйСинонимический ряд:1. made at home (adj.) domestic; handcrafted; hand-crafted; hand-made; handspun; homemade; made at home; spun at home2. natural (adj.) artless; homely; natural; rustic; unadorned; unpolished3. unsophisticated (adj.) folksy; homey; native; plain; provincial; simple; unaffected; unpretentious; unsophisticatedАнтонимический ряд:affected; manufactured; sophisticated -
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10 Wilson, Thomas
[br]b. 1781 Dunbar, Scotlandd. 1 December 1873 Grangemouth, Scotland[br]Scottish shipwright and canal engineer, builder of the barge Vulcan, the world's first properly constructed iron ship.[br]Wilson, the son of a sailor, spent his early years on the Forth. Later his father moved home to the west and Wilson served his apprenticeship as a shipwright on the Clyde at the small shipyards of Bowling, fifteen miles (24 km) west of Glasgow and on the river's north bank. In his late thirties Wilson was to take the leading role in what is arguably the most important development in Scotland's distinguished shipbuilding history: the building of the world's first properly constructed iron ship. This ship, the Vulcan, was the culmination of several years' effort by a group of people well connected within the academic establishment of Scotland. The Forth and Clyde Canal Company had passed instructions for investigations to be made into reducing running expenses and a distinguished committee looked into this matter. They included John Robison (Secretary of the Royal Society of Edinburgh), Professor Joseph Black of Glasgow University, James Watt and John Schanck. After a period of consideration it was decided to build a new, fastpassage barge of iron, and tenders were invited from several appropriate contractors. Wilson, with the assistance of two blacksmiths, John and Thomas Smellie, was awarded the work, and the Vulcan was constructed and ultimately launched at Faskine near Glasgow in 1819. The work involved was far beyond the comprehension of engineers of the twentieth century, as Wilson had to arrange puddled-iron plates for the shell and hand-crafted angle irons for the frames. His genius is now apparent as every steel ship worldwide uses a form of construction literally "hammered out on the anvil" between 1818 and 1819. The Vulcan was almost 64 ft (19.5 m) in length and 11 ft (3.4 m) broad. In 1822 Wilson was appointed an inspector of works for the Canal Company, and ultimately he superintended the building of the docks at Grangemouth, where he died in 1873, the same year that the Vulcan was broken up.[br]Further ReadingR.Harvey, 1919, Early Days of Engineering in Glasgow, Glasgow: Aird and Coghill. F.M.Walker, 1989–90, "Early iron shipbuilding. A reappraisal of the Vulcan and other pioneer vessels", Transactions of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders inScotland 133:21–34.FMW -
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noun* * *1) (an art or skill: the craft of wood-carving.) die Kunst3) (cunning or trickery: craft and deceit.) die List•- academic.ru/16968/crafty">crafty- craftily
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- craftsmanship* * *craft1<pl ->[krɑ:ft, AM kræft]craft2[krɑ:ft, AM kræft]I. nas a poet her literary \craft is unquestioned als Dichterin steht ihr literarisches Können außer Fragethe actor's \craft die Schauspielkunstthe \craft of glass-blowing die [Kunst der] Glasbläsereito know [or be master of] one's \craft sein Handwerk verstehen3. (handmade objects)▪ to \craft sth etw kunstvoll fertigena beautifully \crafted silver brooch eine kunstvoll gefertigte Silberbroschea cleverly \crafted poem ein geschickt verfasstes Gedicht* * *[krAːft]nSee:→ art3) no pl (= skill) Kunst f4) no pl (= cunning) List fto obtain sth by craft — sich (dat) etw erlisten, etw durch List bekommen
* * *A s; pl crafts (1-3), craft (5-7);2. Gewerbe n, Beruf m, Handwerk n:craft union Fachgewerkschaft f3. Innung f, Gilde f, Zunft f:be one of the craft ein Mann vom Fach sein5. SCHIFF Boot n, Schiff n6. FLUG Flugzeug n7. (Welt)Raumfahrzeug n* * *noun* * *(work) n.Handarbeit f. n.Fahrzeug -e n.Handwerk -e n.
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handsewn handstitched — hand crafted hand crafted adj. made by hand or by a hand process. Contrasted to {machine made}. [Narrower terms: {camp made ; {hand loomed, handwoven ; {handsewn, handstitched ; {overhand, oversewn )}] Syn: handmade. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overhand oversewn — hand crafted hand crafted adj. made by hand or by a hand process. Contrasted to {machine made}. [Narrower terms: {camp made ; {hand loomed, handwoven ; {handsewn, handstitched ; {overhand, oversewn )}] Syn: handmade. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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