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词汇 millwright
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Definition of millwright in English:

millwright

noun ˈmɪlrʌɪtˈmɪlraɪt
  • A person who designs or builds corn mills or who maintains mill machinery.

    磨粉厂设计(或建筑)师;磨坊设备维修工

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition to depicting the instruments, Tuttell related their use to various tradesmen and professions, including millwrights, bricklayers, shipwrights, and architects.
    • Antebellum canal engineers were mostly millwrights, surveyors, mechanics, or masons, some field-trained on the Erie Canal and others formally schooled at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
    • These were advertised as ‘made especially for garage mechanics, millwrights and others who require a screwdriver that will stand up under severe usage.’
    • He was a carpenter, millwright, agent, and building custodian.
    • Andre, a retired millwright, said they'll bank the latest winnings until they decide what to do with the cash.
    • In 1770, Arkwright used millwrights and clockmakers to install his mainly wooden machinery at Cromford.
    • And it's entirely fitting for a retired millwright and machinist, who doesn't hesitate to proclaim that just as the lion is the king of the jungle the hammer ‘is the king of tools.’
    • It was started by the Barrett family and until 1932 it was the home of ironfounders, wheelwrights, millwrights and general engineers.
    • By late 1795 Jefferson had found his man, millwright John H. Buck, and on January 5, 1796, Jefferson noted that the millwright had begun working on the threshing machine.
    • The first job Croll tried his hand at was as a millwright.
    • Oak-spallers and trug makers - who make baskets - along with hayrakers, walking stick-makers and millwrights are among the craftsmen considered at risk of dying out.
    • Born in London, the son of a millwright, Nash was the most successful English architect of the early 19th cent.
    • Residents in the 1891 Census comprised worsted workers, a millwright and a caretaker of the mill reservoir, which had been incorporated into the local authority water-works system.
    • Karen was born in Barlick 47 years ago, the daughter of a millwright, and delighted her family by gaining a place at Skipton Girls' High School.
    • The group has just heard it has been successful in its bid for nearly £22,000 from the Local Heritage Initiative to fund a millwright's survey, promotional literature, a computer and archive.
    • This was an immediate reaction to a widespread strike by millwrights, but passed against the background of fear of radicalism as embodied in the French Revolution.
    • He took great pride that his son Richard who is a millwright decided to build the first new mill in the county for a century.
    • A United Steelworkers of America activist, the soon-to-be-unemployed millwright entered a nonpartisan race for a seat on the St. Louis County Commission and topped a field of twelve candidates in February voting.
    • As a millwright, he moved from one job location to another and hence left few traces in public records prior to 1796.
    • The original Carter Brothers established their company in 1873 as millwrights.

Definition of millwright in US English:

millwright

nounˈmilrītˈmɪlraɪt
  • A person who designs or builds mills or who maintains mill machinery.

    磨粉厂设计(或建筑)师;磨坊设备维修工

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first job Croll tried his hand at was as a millwright.
    • Oak-spallers and trug makers - who make baskets - along with hayrakers, walking stick-makers and millwrights are among the craftsmen considered at risk of dying out.
    • The original Carter Brothers established their company in 1873 as millwrights.
    • This was an immediate reaction to a widespread strike by millwrights, but passed against the background of fear of radicalism as embodied in the French Revolution.
    • He took great pride that his son Richard who is a millwright decided to build the first new mill in the county for a century.
    • These were advertised as ‘made especially for garage mechanics, millwrights and others who require a screwdriver that will stand up under severe usage.’
    • By late 1795 Jefferson had found his man, millwright John H. Buck, and on January 5, 1796, Jefferson noted that the millwright had begun working on the threshing machine.
    • Andre, a retired millwright, said they'll bank the latest winnings until they decide what to do with the cash.
    • As a millwright, he moved from one job location to another and hence left few traces in public records prior to 1796.
    • A United Steelworkers of America activist, the soon-to-be-unemployed millwright entered a nonpartisan race for a seat on the St. Louis County Commission and topped a field of twelve candidates in February voting.
    • In 1770, Arkwright used millwrights and clockmakers to install his mainly wooden machinery at Cromford.
    • He was a carpenter, millwright, agent, and building custodian.
    • In addition to depicting the instruments, Tuttell related their use to various tradesmen and professions, including millwrights, bricklayers, shipwrights, and architects.
    • Born in London, the son of a millwright, Nash was the most successful English architect of the early 19th cent.
    • Karen was born in Barlick 47 years ago, the daughter of a millwright, and delighted her family by gaining a place at Skipton Girls' High School.
    • The group has just heard it has been successful in its bid for nearly £22,000 from the Local Heritage Initiative to fund a millwright's survey, promotional literature, a computer and archive.
    • It was started by the Barrett family and until 1932 it was the home of ironfounders, wheelwrights, millwrights and general engineers.
    • Residents in the 1891 Census comprised worsted workers, a millwright and a caretaker of the mill reservoir, which had been incorporated into the local authority water-works system.
    • Antebellum canal engineers were mostly millwrights, surveyors, mechanics, or masons, some field-trained on the Erie Canal and others formally schooled at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
    • And it's entirely fitting for a retired millwright and machinist, who doesn't hesitate to proclaim that just as the lion is the king of the jungle the hammer ‘is the king of tools.’
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