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Перевод: workmanship
[существительное] искусство; мастерство; квалификация
Тезаурус:
- The National Audit Office says that poor workmanship led to remedial work on 20 roads and 62 bridges while inadequate supervision accounted for problems on 14 roads and 33 bridges at a total cost of 70 million.
- The workmanship on show here is some of the best I've seen and the designs for the whole range are fresh and exciting.
- The materials may well have improved, but only time will tell if the same can be said of workmanship and design.
- in decent workmanship -
- The quality of workmanship is unsurpassed and everything, from the sumptuous oak staircase with fluted bannisters and fat, swooping bannister rail to the door handles and keyhole covers, is delicately and perfectly made.
- A small jeweller in Switzerland, who for years had made good profits by flagrantly copying de Chavigny designs, using inferior stones, low-carat metals and cheap workmanship, and then passing them off as de Chavigny originals through an impenetrable network of shady dealers and retailers, found its bank was suddenly very glad to extend credit for new workshops and an expansion programme.
- Shortly after this the Building Research Establishment (BRE) published its own report called "Timber-frame housing: a technical appraisal" which found that there was no evidence of any more problems, or greater risk of major defects due to deficiencies in design or workmanship, than in traditionally constructed houses.
- It seems likely that the masonry of the chimney's lower section came from either a demolished house or another mill, as the quality of workmanship is of a higher standard than would have been strictly necessary.
- Within the tomb Mr Harris claimed to have seen uncovered, a human skeleton, a bronze sphere, a bronze sword, a bronze urn and a goblet " of peculiar workmanship quite distinct from Saxon, Roman or Phoenician manufacture, shaped like a modern breakfast cup".
- arising from the use of defective materials or faulty workmanship
- Unfortunately even where fitted, dpc's can easily be fractured or by-passed by ground movement, bad workmanship or by the plain ignorance of builders or owners.
- Doubtless, I thought, it would be a defence of solid workmanship in the novel rather than gimmickry and flashiness.
- Instead, they recognised the value of superior workmanship and used its products to honour the gods who were intermediaries between man and the infinite power of the universe.
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