master craft造句
例句與造句
- Its highly special and master craft Jharokhas are known in the whole country.
- With his departure, St鰈zl took over both as form master and master crafts person of the weaving studio.
- Besides setting rigorous educational standards, master craft workers all pay dues to national associations that run technical training centers.
- She chairs the International Association of Master Cathedral Builders as well as the European Association of Master Crafts and Design, and serves on the board of the German Castles Association.
- Inder Singh Kudrat, National Award of master craft person he also continuing the family tradition and also doing this traditional work ( Rupender singh ) grand son of Kudrat Singh ji.
- It's difficult to find master craft in a sentence. 用master craft造句挺難的
- The guilds said the four trades covered in Wednesday's declaration were the first steps in opening the door for more master crafts people to do business in either country . ( lt-fb)
- In Emila, where the curing and aging of pork " is a venerable master craft, " prosciutto di Parma is well known for its " rose-petal-pink slices ."
- Pommen was forced to pull out of last year's race after sustaining a hairline break in his wrist on the eve of the event when his boat collided with a harbor master craft in a training run.
- He pointed to Friday's vote to loosen stringent rules for entering a trade, allowing people for the first time to open businesses in dozens of fields _ among them tailors, watchmakers and photographers _ without a master crafts certificate.
- In a beat-the-clock race to leave Mars and its orbit, Bowman, trapped aboard the master craft when it is damaged by a solar flare, makes emergency repairs and tries to locate, then rescue, its rapidly diminishing crew before it runs out of fuel.
- Lancaster attained a modest popularity early in his Hollywood starring career, but he was slow to master craft . Detractors identified him as the leader of the teeth-flashing school of postwar movie acting that also enlisted Richard Widmark, Charlton Heston and Lancaster's frequent co-star, Kirk Douglas.
- He has described himself as a " reluctant realist " whose work is nevertheless grounded in Old Master craft and the representation of observed detail . . . . Art critic Donald Kuspit suggests, " Hess uses profane realism to represent the sacred moments of life, for he knows we live in a profane world with little or no sense of the sacred, let alone of the sacredness of art ".