Translation for '
workman' from English to Russian
NOUN | a workman | workmen | |
SYNO | working man | workingman | working person | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- To look for the poor little calf a workman was sent in after it who wandered around in the cave in the darkness for some time without any success in finding the calf.
- In late 1870s, the Great Eastern Railway introduced special workman's trains and fares on its newly opened Enfield and Walthamstow branch lines.
- It fixes the compensation that a workman may recover from an employer in case of accident giving to a workman, except in certain cases of "serious and wilful misconduct", a right against his employer to a certain compensation on the mere occurrence of an accident where the common law gives the right only for negligence of the employer.
- Parker’s theory has since been abandoned, and Lanny Bell has shown that the graffito actually mentioned a certain “Pamose, son of the Chief Workman Amennakht” and not the workman himself.
- The chiseling was done with the slats front-on, guided by pencil-marks so the workman wouldn't err.
- John Eppinger, the blacksmith, has been in the village many years and is a good workman.
- A few days after the airshow, a 44-year-old workman on the pier fell through the destroyed part and died hours later.
- The find was made when a workman drove a pickaxe into the cliff face in the rock shelter, shattering the skull.
- Here the dominating presence of the clock tower, completed in 1921, marked the arrival and departure times, the beginning and end of a workman's day.
- He started work for a M. Gridaine, a clothier in Sedan, as a simple workman.
- The classical revival structure was raised by John Fruhan, then a local workman.
- A workman who is very proud of being French.
- After he graduated from high school, he worked as a workman, mainly in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Regular passenger services ceased from 23 November 1964, but workman trains continued until 12 May 1986.
- Workman is a surname coming from the Old English word "we(o)rcmann", meaning workman or laborer generally.
- Billy Weston: workman for Wright at Taliesin.
- Several metres south of the stables is a small gabled workman's cottage, constructed in non-reinforced concrete and rendered in ashlar, which dates from [...].
- "Andrea Chesman: Workman Publishing." Andrea Chesman: Workman Publishing. Workman Publishing, n.d. Web. 30 Mar. 2013. <http://www.workman.com/authors/andrea_chesman/>.
- The standard diphthongs "uo, yö" and "ie" are generally pronounced as "ua, yä" and "iä", e.g. [...] (young workman) instead of [...].
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