0 the ability or skill of making things with your hands -- (godt) håndverk [ neuter ]
1 -- håndverksmessig/faglig dyktighet
Developers appear inclined to entice the buyer with a sleek kitchen and oak floor, at the expense of craftsmanship and longterm maintenance.
This was not craftsmanship with a dead hand, but craftsmanship continually receptive to new influences provided it did not break with the basic tradition.
Both composers were able to complete the task within the time frame, although differences in craftsmanship and compositional development led to differences in time use.
Furthermore, in contradistinction to craftsmanship, it was not the hand and its mechanical energy that brought about the transformations in distillation but fire.
The political craftsmanship behind these decisions is a telling example of stability through change.
The federation supported a pragmatic ethic of independent craftsmanship and took exception to meddling by local authorities and reformers.
The process of making a model required skilled craftsmanship but also the messy handling of matter, and models were therefore made in the workshop.
The high-quality craftsmanship and strict framework on marble vases argues for increasing oversight and decisions regarding the patronage of these vases.
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工藝, 手藝, 技藝…
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