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craftsmanshipcrafts‧man‧ship /ˈkrɑːftsmənʃɪp $ ˈkræfts-/ noun [uncountable] - Fabergé eggs are famous for their intricate craftsmanship.
- Hopi baskets are beautiful in both color and craftsmanship.
- The design is inspired by Russian folk art and craftsmanship.
- They make jewelry that is famous for its intricate craftsmanship.
- Although his verbal craftsmanship deserves high praise, we do wonder about his motivation.
- Although so far no one has succeeded in interpreting the Etruscan language we can fully appreciate their sculpture, painting and craftsmanship.
- An examination of the results of early Anglo-Saxon craftsmanship point to the effort and organisation involved in procuring the raw materials.
- He set about making a longbow with his customary craftsmanship.
- These old properties represent an age when craftsmanship in building reached an art form.
the ability to do something well► skill the ability to do something well especially because you have learned and practised it: · Most of us learn the knowledge and skills needed to drive a car fairly easily.· The Australians played with great skill and determination.computer/management/language etc skills: · You need good communication skills for this job.skill in: · On the course you will develop skills in business management.with skill: · Price handles the role of the angry wife with great skill. ► ability the ability to do something well, either because you have learned how to do it or because you are naturally good at it: · Maria will be a fine musician; she shows a lot of ability.ability to do something: · No one doubts his ability to get work done quickly.spelling/reading/writing etc ability (=the level of ability in spelling, reading etc): · The children are divided into groups according to their reading ability. ► talent a natural ability to do something very well: · John Lennon's talent as a songwriter was matched by McCartney's talent as a composer.have a talent for doing something: · Porter has a talent for making a difficult subject understandable and interesting.talent for: · Teachers soon recognized and encouraged his talent for sculpture.hidden talents (=ones that people do not know about): · I never knew you were so good at making speeches. Do you have any other hidden talents? ► flair a special ability to do something very well and in a way that shows a lot of imagination: · Being a good salesman requires skill, flair, and a good knowledge of your product.· One of the best new players, he shows flair and creativity at the game.have a flair for something: · If you have a flair for languages, there are some good career opportunities in Europe. ► have a knack to have a special skill or ability that you usually gain by practice: have a knack for doing something: · She has a knack for making everyone feel comfortable and relaxed.have a knack for: · The family seems to have a knack for success in business. ► craftsmanship the special skill that someone uses to make something beautiful with their hands: · Hopi baskets are beautiful in both color and craftsmanship.· Fabergé eggs are famous for their intricate craftsmanship. ► Craftsbasketry, nounbatik, nouncabinet-maker, nouncarpenter, nouncarpentry, nouncooper, nouncraft, nouncraft, verbcraftsmanship, nouncraftswoman, nounlathe, nounloom, nounpokerwork, nounraffia, nounsaddler, nounsaddlery, nounstain, verbstain, nountie-dye, verbturner, nounvarnish, verbveneer, nounveneered, adjectiveweave, verbweave, nounweaver, nounwhittle, verbwoodcarving, nounwoodwork, noun 1very detailed work that has been done using a lot of skill, so that the result is beautiful: The carving is a superb piece of craftsmanship.2the special skill that someone uses to make something beautiful with their hands: high standards of craftsmanship |