craft的意思和读音

craft

: [kræft] : [krɑːft]

n.

v.

crafts  crafting  crafted  

adj.+n.small craft

v.+n.learn craft,craft plan

n.ingenuousness

v.make,fashion,create,manufacture,construct

n.skill,dexterity,trade,profession,vehicle

craftn.

1.[c][u]an activity involving a special skill at making things with your hands

traditional crafts like basket-weaving

a craft fair/workshop

Craft, Design and Technology(= a subject in some British schools)

2.[sing]all the skills needed for a particular activity

chefs who learned their craft in top hotels

the writer's craft

3.[u]skill in making people believe what you want them to believe

He knew how to win by craft and diplomacy what he could not gain by force.西

4.[c]a boat or ship

Hundreds of small craft bobbed around the liner as it steamed into the harbour.

a landing/pleasure craft

5.[c]an aircraft or spacecraft

v.— see alsohandcrafted

1.[usupass]~ sthto make sth using special skills, especially with your hands

All the furniture is crafted from natural materials.

a carefully crafted speech

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n.1.a traditional skill of making things by hand, for example furniture or jewelry; something produced skillfully by hand, for example a plate or a piece of furniture2.the skill needed for a particular profession3.a boat or ship; an aircraft or space vehicle

v.1.to make or produce something skillfully

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6. courteous adj. craft n. crafty adj.

7. crack n. craft n. crane n.

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1.The bulk of the UT-AT's internal machinery is located in the front half of the craft which also has room for up to 20 clone troopers.AT20

2.Now that you have long been familiar with seeing our craft in your skies, you realize that it a clear reference to Space Beings.

3.For that reason, and perhaps a bit of good old-fashioned ego, he takes his craft very seriously.

4.Originally, the Falcon was to be a more elongated craft, with its familiar conical cockpit resting at the front of its spaceframe.

5.It wasn't until I started working on large projects with other developers that I began to understand what taking my craft seriously meant.

6.She raised her eyes to the sky to watch the fire craft that announced the New Year extinguished.

7.Sites in Togo are the only remaining examples of this tradition, and only a few elderly women hold knowledge of this craft.

8.Just as the craft was leaving Earth for the final time, the high gain antenna refused to open properly.线

9.This gives Mr Zhan's translators and Mr Ferrari, who taps out his own English-language e-mails, a bit of extra time to craft their messages.

10.The accident happened in a busy general aviation corridor over the river that is often filled with sightseeing craft on sunny days.