0 a person whose job is to make certain that a piano is producing the correct notes by testing it and changing the tightness of the strings -- 钢琴调音师
He has been trained since 1927 as a piano tuner, and that is the main means of his support.
I do not consider just piano tuners —an obvious example—but physiotherapists.
As the report said, we should not argue for the right of deaf people to be piano tuners or blind people to be bus drivers.
I wonder whether the blind piano tuners receive their augmentation, because they are part of an organisation and therefore not working as private enterprise operatives.
This is an important consideration for piano tuners, who try to stretch the tuning across the piano to keep overtones more in tune as they go up the keyboard.
He was a hobby drummer, and also worked as a piano tuner in his younger days.
Although she recognized him as a letter reader or a piano tuner, he never could be able to be close enough to live with his chaste wife.
Is it that if they are male blind piano tuners they get their pay augmented, but that if they are women blind stenographers they do not?