Translation for '
joiner' from English to Russian
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Usage Examples English
- Birthplace of James Croll, FRS, joiner, janitor, librarian and arguably first world climatologist.
- After his playing retirement, Anderson worked as a joiner.
- Carpentry in the United States is historically defined similarly to the United Kingdom as the “heavier and stronger” work distinguished from a joiner “...who does lighter and more ornamental work than that of a carpenter...” although the “...work of a carpenter and joiner are often combined.” Joiner is less common than the terms "finish carpenter" or "cabinetmaker".
- The zero-width joiner (U+200D) and zero-width non-joiner (U+200C) control the joining and ligation of glyphs.
- He invented a system in 1956 that he called the Lamello Joining System which is now known as the biscuit joiner or plate joiner.
- Besides these, Unicode include additional format effector characters besides these, such as marks, embeds, isolates and pops for explicit bidirectional formatting, and the zero-width joiner and non-joiner for controlling ligature use.
- A biscuit joiner or biscuit jointer (or sometimes plate joiner) is a woodworking tool used to join two pieces of wood together.
- It was at that time owned by joiner Johan Vals. The property was listed as No.
- Phineas Pratt was by profession a joiner, or carpenter.
- Taylor worked as a joiner.
- From that point until 1808 Neilson would live and work as a joiner at Monticello, Jefferson's home in Albemarle County, Virginia.
- Geoffrey Townsend left school aged 16, working initially as a joiner.
- Three zero-width characters U+200B through U+200D ("space, non-joiner" and "joiner") differ in how they affect ligation and shaping of adjacent letters such as contextual forms in Arabic.
- Additional variations may be also available for traditional Mongolian script characters according to the context of the character, or by using a zero-width joiner (ZWJ, U+200D) and/or a zero width non-joiner (ZWNJ, U+200C) to select the specific form.
- He was apprenticed in London to the trade of joiner, and must have persevered through his apprenticeship and taken up his freedom, as in 1559 he was referred to as a joiner twice in the register of St Stephen's, Coleman Street.
- Hoexter JA reached the conclusion that, where there is a reasonable possibility that a joiner-in (or late-comer) acceded to a common purpose to kill only after the deceased had been fatally injured by another, and that the joiner-in had done nothing to expedite the death of the deceased, he could not be found guilty of murder but only of attempted murder.
- Wire salesman Hugh Facey invented the original "Gripple" wire tensioner and joiner after a conversation in 1986 with a Welsh farmer.
- Thompson was born in Treeton, near Rotherham, Yorkshire and trained as a joiner.
- Henry worked as an employee in the building industry for around 20 years before establishing his own joinery shop in 1886.
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