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Перевод: workman
[прилагательное] рабочий; [существительное] рабочий ; работник ; мастеровой
Тезаурус:
- In the printer's workshop the oldest workman would be "father" of the chapel.
- My reporting for the Times-Herald under the avuncular guidance of Fred Workman ran the whole spectrum of events, incidents and activities: I spent days at the annual Wild West Rodeo and Stampede absorbing as much of the cowboy lingo as possible; I acted as Master of Ceremonies for a fox trot competition sponsored by Cal Temple and Trudie, his business-like wife; I interviewed all visiting celebrities including MacKenzie King, the Prime Minister, and R.B. Bennett, the Leader of the Opposition in Ottawa; I interviewed Jimmy Gardiner as Minister of Agriculture, after he gave up his post as Premier of Saskatchewan; I covered celebrity concerts and the annual Chatauqua programmes, among many other things.
- He hated Big Tom Fish, with his cruel jokes and flashing green eyes and rough workman's hands.
- He was looking past Cameron at the mill, eyeing each workman in turn as though to memorize his face, then looking back at Cameron.
- He rang off and I felt a warm glow of appreciation for Fred Workman who had just offered me my first full-time job in journalism.
- I admitted it and there was a shorter pause, "O.K." said Mr. Workman, "We'll start you at 20.
- Like any other youth, I was thrilled by the annual visits of the big circus, and when the Al G. Barnes Circus came to town I paid my own way in to the "show" and sat up that night writing the first big-top review for the Times-Herald, which Fred Workman accepted with alacrity.
- "Well, yes", Fred Workman said, "but we always start reporters at 15."
- The workman manipulated some knobs and levers, closed a cage, stood back, and pressed a button on a console.
- That afternoon I went to the caf at Fagurhlsmri and bought a pair of Tuf workman boots.
- That's something it takes a sturdy British workman to understand."
- Mr Workman was a tall rangy Presbyterian with crew-cut greying hair and was an inveterate pipe-smoker.
- He successfully accomplished his design by the simple expedient of walking out of the gaol disguised as a workman while his doctor pretended that he was ill and confined to bed.
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