释义 |
weaverweav‧er /ˈwiːvə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - Among nine taken into custody were a weaver, sawyer, carpenter, brewer, blacksmith and several servants.
- Clothiers in Gloucestershire did not reduce piece rates, and so weavers were able to profit from their enhanced productivity.
- Giovanni Crespi SpA, a Milan synthetic textile weaver.
- He was a hand-loom weaver then, a real craftsman.
- Moses Jeffers was a weaver in the linen factory of Hamilton Robb.
- The weavers and martyrs were hung on plates.
- The average weaver today makes less than minimum wage, with beginners earning as little as $ 1 an hour.
- The spinners had to work hard to keep the weaver, a man, at work.
► 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 someone whose job is to weave cloth |