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词汇 handicraft
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Definition of handicraft in English:

handicraft

noun ˈhandɪkrɑːftˈhændiˌkræft
mass nounalso handicrafts
  • 1Activity involving the making of decorative domestic or other objects by hand.

    手艺;手工艺

    the traditional handicrafts of this region

    这个地区的传统手工艺。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is no different for traditional handicrafts of West Bengal.
    • The creations of artisans of the traditional and exclusive handicrafts of Burdwan of West Bengal are on display-cum-sale at Ravindra Bharathi.
    • As well as the natural beauty of the region, visitors are drawn to its ornate temples and Buddhist shrines, and can watch locals skilled in the area's traditional arts and handicrafts.
    • For Lee, the main task is to rediscover traditional handicrafts and Taiwanese cultural symbols and mold them into modern luxuries for international markets.
    • Later on things improved and now they organise special events, with charity diners or workshops to allow people to learn handicrafts or cooking.
    • This push for the sector comes at a time when the realisation has dawned that handicrafts have to get its bread and butter from the domestic market.
    • A Cheam interior design company is offering people with creative flair the chance to learn new skills at workshops set up to revive interest in traditional handicrafts.
    • Most of the traditional handicrafts of the country have been neglected for a long time and are on the verge of extinction.
    • Making jewelry and cutting precious stones also are traditional handicrafts in Gujarat.
    • In Kwazulu Natal, Africa, a handicrafts workshop has afforded rural women economic self-sufficiency and self-esteem.
    • A gap appeared, and soon became a gulf, when modern industry arose in the West and when imperial conquest ruined many traditional handicrafts.
    • Some of these traditional handicrafts, such as pottery and basket weaving, are caste-based activities and tend to be more utilitarian than decorative.
    • Practitioners of traditional handicrafts may register with the government and eventually receive a partial pension.
    • Make it to Safina Plaza to celebrate the traditional handicrafts and take home a piece of our heritage.
    • The exhibition was aimed at popularising traditional handicrafts of the State and help in improving the earnings of artisans.
    • At most handicrafts exhibitions, exotically designed folding fans are invariably among the interesting articles on display in the stalls.
    • Other handicrafts include woodcarving and basketry.
    • Interestingly, the show is organised to popularise traditional handicrafts and help improve the earnings of artisans.
    • An emblem to commemorate the region's handicrafts would be launched during the silver jubilee year celebrations of the Union Territory's independence.
    • A wide range of wooden statues, ready-made garments, decorative greeting cards, handicrafts items and eateries were on display.
    Synonyms
    craft, handiwork, craftwork
    craftsmanship, workmanship, artisanship, art, skill
    1. 1.1 Decorative domestic objects made by hand.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Debnath hailed the state industries department for extending all co-operations to him to become the first official exporter of the handicrafts from Tripura.
      • Well-known as the ‘Father of Taiwanese handicraft,’ Yan juggled teaching, painting and making handicrafts.
      • The Cottage Industries Emporium here opened shop in 1984, and is considered a one-stop destination to buy varied handicraft and handloom products from all over the country.
      • Booths along Beach Road will be selling Thai handicrafts, clothing, decorative items and other merchandise, along with food and drink.
      • Most of the embroidery handicrafts exhibited in the gallery were made by Wu and other Dong families and they display ingenious talent and extraordinary creativity.
      • They are a buzz with people and stalls, selling many traditional handicrafts ideal for presents.
      • There will be traditional Persian food, handicrafts, music and home-made sweets available at the event.
      • Besides the traditional handicrafts, the exhibition also has cosmetic items, motorcycles, tyres and electronic items.
      • Clean and cheerful, the rooms are decorated with children's artwork and handicrafts.
      • Traditional products and handicrafts will be the best buys, and the night will be alive with beauty contests and other entertainment.
      • Small-scale agriculture has been the backbone of the economy, with some light industry, mainly handicraft and garment production.
      • Traditional entertainment and handicrafts that were exhibited and sold helped to preserve the Kingdom's culture.
      • A few villagers come in for the day to ply more traditional handicrafts.
      • At a later stage, she made and sold several handicrafts, such as traditional necklaces and bracelets.
      • Export figures for Indian handicrafts are rising but craftspersons are at the crossroads, beset with poverty and illness.
      • From August 4-13, the centre will be showcasing the rich tradition of handicrafts of the Santhal communities of Birbhum.
      • I'm talking about handicrafts here - pottery, quilting and textile arts, for example.
      • Just when the situation looked bleak, artisans found that there was a lucrative domestic market for all kinds of handicrafts.
      • What can be seen are pictures of Indonesian people, nature and handicrafts from several of Indonesia's regions.
      • They do work hard-but rarely at jobs that directly produce domestic pleasures like food, furniture, or handicrafts.
      • With the growing tourist industry, there is a small market for traditional handicrafts, including woven baskets and mats, wood cavings, and jewelry.
      • Other products on sale at the service stations will include handicrafts, and traditional herbs.
      • The most significant handicraft produced by the Quechua is textiles.
      • Among many other attractions are vintage tractors, ploughs and equipment, a handicrafts marquee and heavy horses.
      • There is more for handicrafts lovers with Gujarat Emporium, Mylapore hosting an exhibition of Gujarat handiworks at Sankara Hall, Alwarpet.
      • ‘They regard their creations only as mass handicraft products instead of valuable art forms,’ she added.
      • A variety of traditional handicrafts are made within the household or by specialists.
      • Though many of these handicrafts are unique and purely traditional, Shrujan has been successful in blending these designs with more contemporary patterns.
      • The signboard with its peeling paint and the cheerless showroom near the Overbridge, with a modest collection of handicrafts in wood is not something that would catch your eye.
      • Saudi Arabia is famous for gold and silver handicrafts, particularly jewelry fashioned as both a decorative art and as a status symbol.
      • Traditional Thai handicrafts such as silks and wooden ornaments were on sale as Thai, Chinese and street dancing groups entertained crowds.
      • The city is also famous for its handicrafts, colorful woven baskets, and silverware.
      • While the domestic market has been slow to appreciate the Indian handicrafts, the global market already has.
      • At the display event this year, there were student teams marketing Ayurvedic medicines and tourism, in addition to furniture, handicrafts and antiques.
      • Rows of brightly decorated wooden huts sell Czech handicrafts, wooden toys and puppets, jewellery and attractive Bohemian glass.
      • The terrace style restaurant is adorned with handicrafts and artefacts from the four regions.
      • Spices, meats, vegetables, cloth, traditional handicrafts, and imported products jostle for space in the crowded booths and alleyways.
      • She wrote her autobiography, besides authoring books on the status of women, handicrafts and embroidery.
      • There will be Swedish handicrafts and traditional Swedish food, and the highlight of the day is the Queen of Light and her attendants singing Christmas carols.
      • They told women to consider pottery, baskets, mats and handicrafts which could help them make a decent living.
      • Visitors can find trade in both modern products and traditional crafts, such as bamboo and wood handicrafts.
      • There are six markets in total selling handicrafts and traditional gifts.
      • A rich tradition of folk art and handicrafts arises from different regions in Brazil.
      • Traditional Omani handicrafts are in decline although periodic attempts are made to encourage their production.
      Synonyms
      creation, product, work, achievement, design, doing, action, result

Origin

Middle English: alteration of handcraft, on the pattern of handiwork.

Definition of handicraft in US English:

handicraft

nounˈhændiˌkræftˈhandēˌkraft
often handicrafts
  • 1A particular skill of making decorative objects by hand.

    手艺;手工艺

    the traditional handicrafts of this region

    这个地区的传统手工艺。

    teachers of drawing, design, and handicraft

    绘画、设计和手工艺教师。

    as modifier handicraft workshops

    手工艺作坊。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other handicrafts include woodcarving and basketry.
    • Interestingly, the show is organised to popularise traditional handicrafts and help improve the earnings of artisans.
    • In Kwazulu Natal, Africa, a handicrafts workshop has afforded rural women economic self-sufficiency and self-esteem.
    • An emblem to commemorate the region's handicrafts would be launched during the silver jubilee year celebrations of the Union Territory's independence.
    • At most handicrafts exhibitions, exotically designed folding fans are invariably among the interesting articles on display in the stalls.
    • As well as the natural beauty of the region, visitors are drawn to its ornate temples and Buddhist shrines, and can watch locals skilled in the area's traditional arts and handicrafts.
    • Some of these traditional handicrafts, such as pottery and basket weaving, are caste-based activities and tend to be more utilitarian than decorative.
    • A gap appeared, and soon became a gulf, when modern industry arose in the West and when imperial conquest ruined many traditional handicrafts.
    • It is no different for traditional handicrafts of West Bengal.
    • A Cheam interior design company is offering people with creative flair the chance to learn new skills at workshops set up to revive interest in traditional handicrafts.
    • The creations of artisans of the traditional and exclusive handicrafts of Burdwan of West Bengal are on display-cum-sale at Ravindra Bharathi.
    • Later on things improved and now they organise special events, with charity diners or workshops to allow people to learn handicrafts or cooking.
    • Practitioners of traditional handicrafts may register with the government and eventually receive a partial pension.
    • Making jewelry and cutting precious stones also are traditional handicrafts in Gujarat.
    • Most of the traditional handicrafts of the country have been neglected for a long time and are on the verge of extinction.
    • For Lee, the main task is to rediscover traditional handicrafts and Taiwanese cultural symbols and mold them into modern luxuries for international markets.
    • This push for the sector comes at a time when the realisation has dawned that handicrafts have to get its bread and butter from the domestic market.
    • A wide range of wooden statues, ready-made garments, decorative greeting cards, handicrafts items and eateries were on display.
    • The exhibition was aimed at popularising traditional handicrafts of the State and help in improving the earnings of artisans.
    • Make it to Safina Plaza to celebrate the traditional handicrafts and take home a piece of our heritage.
    Synonyms
    craft, handiwork, craftwork
    1. 1.1 An object made using a handicraft.
      手工艺品
      pottery and handicrafts decorate the rooms and hallways
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Small-scale agriculture has been the backbone of the economy, with some light industry, mainly handicraft and garment production.
      • Spices, meats, vegetables, cloth, traditional handicrafts, and imported products jostle for space in the crowded booths and alleyways.
      • The terrace style restaurant is adorned with handicrafts and artefacts from the four regions.
      • What can be seen are pictures of Indonesian people, nature and handicrafts from several of Indonesia's regions.
      • Most of the embroidery handicrafts exhibited in the gallery were made by Wu and other Dong families and they display ingenious talent and extraordinary creativity.
      • There will be Swedish handicrafts and traditional Swedish food, and the highlight of the day is the Queen of Light and her attendants singing Christmas carols.
      • Clean and cheerful, the rooms are decorated with children's artwork and handicrafts.
      • ‘They regard their creations only as mass handicraft products instead of valuable art forms,’ she added.
      • At the display event this year, there were student teams marketing Ayurvedic medicines and tourism, in addition to furniture, handicrafts and antiques.
      • They do work hard-but rarely at jobs that directly produce domestic pleasures like food, furniture, or handicrafts.
      • A few villagers come in for the day to ply more traditional handicrafts.
      • While the domestic market has been slow to appreciate the Indian handicrafts, the global market already has.
      • With the growing tourist industry, there is a small market for traditional handicrafts, including woven baskets and mats, wood cavings, and jewelry.
      • Traditional entertainment and handicrafts that were exhibited and sold helped to preserve the Kingdom's culture.
      • Though many of these handicrafts are unique and purely traditional, Shrujan has been successful in blending these designs with more contemporary patterns.
      • The city is also famous for its handicrafts, colorful woven baskets, and silverware.
      • Well-known as the ‘Father of Taiwanese handicraft,’ Yan juggled teaching, painting and making handicrafts.
      • Other products on sale at the service stations will include handicrafts, and traditional herbs.
      • Visitors can find trade in both modern products and traditional crafts, such as bamboo and wood handicrafts.
      • Saudi Arabia is famous for gold and silver handicrafts, particularly jewelry fashioned as both a decorative art and as a status symbol.
      • There is more for handicrafts lovers with Gujarat Emporium, Mylapore hosting an exhibition of Gujarat handiworks at Sankara Hall, Alwarpet.
      • She wrote her autobiography, besides authoring books on the status of women, handicrafts and embroidery.
      • Traditional Thai handicrafts such as silks and wooden ornaments were on sale as Thai, Chinese and street dancing groups entertained crowds.
      • Among many other attractions are vintage tractors, ploughs and equipment, a handicrafts marquee and heavy horses.
      • From August 4-13, the centre will be showcasing the rich tradition of handicrafts of the Santhal communities of Birbhum.
      • There will be traditional Persian food, handicrafts, music and home-made sweets available at the event.
      • At a later stage, she made and sold several handicrafts, such as traditional necklaces and bracelets.
      • Traditional products and handicrafts will be the best buys, and the night will be alive with beauty contests and other entertainment.
      • Traditional Omani handicrafts are in decline although periodic attempts are made to encourage their production.
      • Export figures for Indian handicrafts are rising but craftspersons are at the crossroads, beset with poverty and illness.
      • The most significant handicraft produced by the Quechua is textiles.
      • They told women to consider pottery, baskets, mats and handicrafts which could help them make a decent living.
      • Debnath hailed the state industries department for extending all co-operations to him to become the first official exporter of the handicrafts from Tripura.
      • Besides the traditional handicrafts, the exhibition also has cosmetic items, motorcycles, tyres and electronic items.
      • A rich tradition of folk art and handicrafts arises from different regions in Brazil.
      • Just when the situation looked bleak, artisans found that there was a lucrative domestic market for all kinds of handicrafts.
      • The Cottage Industries Emporium here opened shop in 1984, and is considered a one-stop destination to buy varied handicraft and handloom products from all over the country.
      • They are a buzz with people and stalls, selling many traditional handicrafts ideal for presents.
      • A variety of traditional handicrafts are made within the household or by specialists.
      • I'm talking about handicrafts here - pottery, quilting and textile arts, for example.
      • Rows of brightly decorated wooden huts sell Czech handicrafts, wooden toys and puppets, jewellery and attractive Bohemian glass.
      • The signboard with its peeling paint and the cheerless showroom near the Overbridge, with a modest collection of handicrafts in wood is not something that would catch your eye.
      • Booths along Beach Road will be selling Thai handicrafts, clothing, decorative items and other merchandise, along with food and drink.
      • There are six markets in total selling handicrafts and traditional gifts.
      Synonyms
      creation, product, work, achievement, design, doing, action, result

Origin

Middle English: alteration of handcraft, on the pattern of handiwork.

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