In symphonic writing he is the master craftsman. 在交响乐曲的创作上,他堪称技艺大师。
He's apprenticed to a craftsman. 他去跟一名手艺人当学徒。
craftsman
[ noun ]
a professional whose work is consistently of high quality
<noun.person> as an actor he was a consummate craftsman
a creator of great skill in the manual arts
<noun.person> the jewelry was made by internationally famous craftsmen
a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft
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Craftsman \Crafts"man\ (kr?fts"man), n.; pl. {Craftsmen} (-men). One skilled in some trade or manual occupation; an artificer; a mechanic.
But a craftsman such as Ransom spends several days, sometimes weeks, on a single instrument.
Great musicians and rare instruments come together for a tribute to Antonio Stradivari, the 17th-century master craftsman whose violins and cellos still inspire awe.
'It is a mixture of civil and uncivil elements.' Some uncivil activities might appear benign: who hasn't made use of a moonlighting craftsman?
Tom Wolfe is an artist; Richard Price a flawed craftsman. In Saint Mudd Steve Thayer sets out to do the same job on St Paul, Minnesota in the 1930s.
Garnier was born in 1825, the son of a craftsman.
A blind craftsman from Champaign visited him and suggested he try building bird houses.
But for assessing statements of national policy by those who aspire to high office, it helps to know something about the craftsman behind the words.
But the best new buildings are still those improved by artist and craftsman.
"What can we do?" said Badghisi, a small man with two gold teeth and the hands of a craftsman. "This is the life of my family of generations.
Theo Stirnweis is also an iron craftsman, living in the West German town of Erlangen.
Instead, the craftsman was allowed into Unit 2, where he had less experience.