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Перевод: bricklayer
[существительное] каменщик
Тезаурус:
- Mr. Clark had to get a bricklayer to repair the walls that were broken and he complained that although the schoolmaster was in attendance the whole time, the boys had made it worse than it was before.
- It is strange, however, that Garrick did not subscribe for Leapor's volumes, since at almost the same time he subscribed for the Irish bricklayer poet, Henry Jones, though this may have been done to please Chesterfield.
- At which poor Jack Rogers - a former bricklayer and union leader, and the member of the executive taking the can back as he replied to the debate - innocently protested they hadn't been drunk, they hadn't even had a cup of tea.
- Soane was born in Goring on Thames, where his father was a bricklayer and he began his career as an errand-boy.
- I grew up in Lewisham, South East London, and it was awful because Dad was a bricklayer, and if the weather was bad, he didn't work.
- Their father was a builder and their mother had run off with an Irish bricklayer.
- To keep your courses level, you can buy a bricklayer's line and pins , or you can improvise one with string and large nails.
- In the cynical world of F1, we tend to accept the number of noughts as a driver's way of keeping score, but the local bricklayer has an acute realisation of what he could afford to buy with 6,000,000!
- First, its connection to the preceding discourse depends on a general inference that if one works (e.g. as a bricklayer) one receives money.
- Partial topic framework existing in a conversation between K (20+, female, Edinburgh-resident, university student,) and J (60+, male, Edinburgh-resident, retired,) in P Working Men's Club, Edinburgh,) at T (early evening, spring, 1976,) mentioning (J's three children - J "s brothers - the schools they attended - the schools J attended - that J did badly at school - J left school at fourteen) when K asks J what he did after he left school J: oh I done odd jobs like + paper boy + chemist's shop worked in a chemist shop + and done two or three others+ and I finally started in the bricklaying + so I served my time as a bricklayer + K: that's good money J: nowadays it is but in that + when my time was out it wasn't+ it was only three pounds nine a week + so + + K: my father was a stonemason and he started at home + and they were paid a halfpenny an hour extra for being left-handed + +
- Seventeen were in the building trade; mostly in skilled trades such as mason, painter or bricklayer.
- Engineer Tobutt, of Harrow, stabbed wife Kathleen, 37, 15 times and 29-year-old bricklayer Noel Neville 35 times.
- In the late 19th century businesses were varied - tailor and insurance agent, saddler and parish clerk, carrier, shoemaker, wheelwright, pig jobber, taxidermist, doctor, grocer, miller, blacksmith, bricklayer, butcher, cattle dealer, five farms, market garden and three public houses.
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