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  • 1 craft

    noun
    1) (trade) Handwerk, das; (art) Kunsthandwerk, das
    2) no pl. (skill) Kunstfertigkeit, die
    3) no pl. (cunning) List, die
    4) pl. same (boat) Boot, das
    * * *
    1) (an art or skill: the craft of wood-carving.) die Kunst
    2) ((plural craft) a boat or ship: sailing craft.) das Fahrzeug
    3) (cunning or trickery: craft and deceit.) die List
    - academic.ru/16968/crafty">crafty
    - craftily
    - craftiness
    - craftsman
    - craftsmanship
    * * *
    craft1
    <pl ->
    [krɑ:ft, AM kræft]
    n TRANSP (ship) Schiff nt; (boat) Boot nt; (plane) Flugzeug nt; (spaceship) Raumschiff nt
    craft2
    [krɑ:ft, AM kræft]
    I. n
    1. (trade) Gewerbe nt, Zunft f, Handwerk nt kein pl
    2. no pl (handicraft) Handwerk nt; (special skill) Kunst f
    as a poet her literary \craft is unquestioned als Dichterin steht ihr literarisches Können außer Frage
    the actor's \craft die Schauspielkunst
    the \craft of glass-blowing die [Kunst der] Glasbläserei
    to know [or be master of] one's \craft sein Handwerk verstehen
    3. (handmade objects)
    \crafts pl Kunsthandwerk nt kein pl
    4. no pl (guile) Heimtücke f, Hinterlist f
    to \craft sth etw kunstvoll fertigen
    a beautifully \crafted silver brooch eine kunstvoll gefertigte Silberbrosche
    a cleverly \crafted poem ein geschickt verfasstes Gedicht
    * * *
    [krAːft]
    n
    1) (= handicraft) Kunsthandwerk nt; (as trade) Kunstgewerbe nt; (= trade) Handwerk nt, Gewerbe nt
    See:
    art
    2) (= guild) (Handwerker)innung f, (Handwerks)zunft f (HIST)
    3) no pl (= skill) Kunst f
    4) no pl (= cunning) List f

    to obtain sth by craftsich (dat) etw erlisten, etw durch List bekommen

    5) pl craft (= boat) Boot nt
    * * *
    craft [krɑːft; US kræft]
    A s; pl crafts (1-3), craft (5-7);
    1. (Hand- oder Kunst)Fertigkeit f, Geschicklichkeit f, Kunst f: art1 A 4, stagecraft
    2. Gewerbe n, Beruf m, Handwerk n:
    craft union Fachgewerkschaft f
    3. Innung f, Gilde f, Zunft f:
    be one of the craft ein Mann vom Fach sein
    4. craftiness
    5. SCHIFF Boot n, Schiff n
    6. FLUG Flugzeug n
    7. (Welt)Raumfahrzeug n
    B v/t besonders US ( besonders mit der Hand) fertigen
    * * *
    noun
    1) (trade) Handwerk, das; (art) Kunsthandwerk, das
    2) no pl. (skill) Kunstfertigkeit, die
    3) no pl. (cunning) List, die
    4) pl. same (boat) Boot, das
    * * *
    (work) n.
    Handarbeit f. n.
    Fahrzeug -e n.
    Handwerk -e n.

    English-german dictionary > craft

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