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Перевод: handicraft
[прилагательное] кустарный; ремесленный; [существительное] ремесло; ручная работа; ремесленное производство; искусство ремесленника
Тезаурус:
- Both handicraft production - the great bulk of which was done by village peasants rather than urban artisans - and the major light industries, headed by textiles and sugar, expanded fast.
- Unable to pay the rank and file an adequate salary, the government had been compelled to allow these semi-professional soldiers to engage in petty trade and handicraft and to farm a small plot of land.
- The image of woman has been moulded and portrayed in numerous ways by men, this series of paintings and drawings explores a fantasy in which women in the home are engaged in a bizarre recreation of themselves and their men, using all of women's traditional "homemade" handicraft skills.
- Moreover, it was here that peasant incomes were most often supplemented by handicraft production making them less directly dependent upon the vagaries of the harvest.
- The domestic market grew as the demands by government and nobility for cash forced increasing numbers of peasants into handicraft production and petty commerce.
- Two annual events which are popular in the village are the Handicraft and Produce Show in the summer, and a party in the winter for the senior citizens.
- Mrs Curdle had learnt this handicraft as a young girl and was an expert.
- How beautiful, how devoid of everything like the handicraft of art it is - the largeness, and yet ingenuity of its effect - the purity of its colour - the truth, yet refinement and elegance of the action, particularly of the hands (in which he particularly excels); and then, a lesson to all high-minded slovens, the patient vigilance with which the whole is linked together, by touches, in some instances small almost as a miniature, but like the sparkling of water.
- Since the overwhelming majority of the population were necessarily involved in tilling the soil, the supply of labour for handicraft and manufacture was restricted.
- The insignificant proportion of men in the 3 - 9 range would appear on the face of things to betoken no handicraft beyond what would suffice to satisfy demand in a small hundred, while the many nils, amounting to very nearly one-third of the total, strongly suggests that many of the inhabitants of Walsingham were mendicants subsisting on the alms of the faithful.
- A piece of handicraft may cost just a few pence in our terms, so where is the virtue in knocking it down any further?"
- The materials mentioned above are available in handicraft shops, or are stocked by:
- The glass cone at Lemington, although incomplete, is one of few such survivals in Britain, and particularly in the region where the Venerable Bede tells us that French glassmakers were brought over to teach the "English nation their handicraft", which had been lost here after the departure of the Romans.
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