0 an art or skill -- dovednost, umění
the craft of wood-carving.
1 (plural craft) a boat or ship -- plavidlo
sailing craft.
2 cunning or trickery -- lstivost, lest
craft and deceit.
Most crafts do not fare well-ceramics, for example.
He earned coverage by crafting an unconventional, yet politically plausible personality.
Another important feature of the local rules and regulations was that they were crafted and stipulated by the people themselves over the course of time.
They then use this model in crafting their solidarity activities and in dispensing resources.
Many, though not all, of the chapters are carefully crafted, and they will be highly relevant to current and future debates.
A slab of freshwater ice formed the smooth top of a billiard table made of ice blocks, with pockets and cushions crafted out of walrus-hide.
In style, the writing is carefully crafted, sentence by sentence; it is personal and unassuming, with frank discussions of shor tcomings in data.
Such alternation is also called for in texts that have been crafted by a known individual.
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技術, (尤指製作東西的)工藝,手藝, 交通工具…
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技术, (尤指制作东西的)工艺,手艺, 交通工具…
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labor artesanal, embarcación, artesanía [feminine]…
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artesanato, barco, embarcação…
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工芸, 手芸, (小型の)船…
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zanaat, al sanatı, beceri…
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artisanat [masculine], embarcation [feminine], appareil [masculine]…
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artesania, embarcació…
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