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Definition of tradesman in English: tradesmannounPlural tradesmen ˈtreɪdzmənˈtreɪdzmən A person engaged in trading or a trade, typically on a relatively small scale. (尤指从事小规模贸易的)商人 Example sentencesExamples - Another tradesman in Grattan Street said he heard the motorbike pull up and heard the shot.
- He explained that the work was very specialised and although local tradesmen had been approached, none were considered capable.
- With the help of his buddies from work (all master tradesmen in their own right) he slowly modernised it and extended it.
- At the same time, 114 of the authority's tradesmen have been told they could be made redundant because of threatened cuts.
- We need physicians, lawyers, nurses, educators, technologists and skilled tradesmen.
- It must have been intended as a mechanism for provisioning for the castle and the type of settlers sought were merchants and tradesmen.
- It was built following the Great Fire of 1653 and was later acquired by the Earl of Ailesbury and leased to a succession of tradesmen.
- They were all shopkeepers, tradesmen, workers, and such, not leading men of Boston.
- The idea is to restrict builders and other tradesmen who use the site on a daily basis rather than paying for their vans and lorry loads to be tipped at landfill sites.
- Despite having no English or skills, immigrants posing as tradesmen were granted visas that allowed them in to set up their own businesses.
- Jack was a tradesman and Alice ran a grocery and general store.
- Detectives were today warning people to be on their guard for cowboy tradesmen who may try to rip-off residents in the wake of flooding and gales.
- Most of them are working in relatively low paying jobs, as labourers or tradesmen.
- Trading standards chief say that rogue tradesmen are using bad winter weather to rip people off.
- There's much talk at the moment about a general lack of tradesmen and hairdressers about the place.
- Social class was no bar; farmers and any tradesmen who possessed a horse, which they often did, could join.
- The modernisation also meant that the abattoir could easily be used by individual butchers or groups of tradesmen.
- It employs 250 hourly paid tradesmen and a number of sub-contractors.
- Very close to the house in which I was staying was a working-men's cafe in which builders and other tradesmen took their breakfast.
- The work has taken two years and required 40 different tradesmen.
Synonyms shopkeeper, retailer, vendor, merchant, dealer, trader, supplier, stockist salesman, saleswoman, salesperson, tradesperson, wholesaler North American storekeeper historical chandler, shopman, roundsman craftsman, workman, skilled worker, artisan, employee, tradesperson, mechanic Definition of tradesman in US English: tradesmannounˈtreɪdzmənˈtrādzmən A person engaged in trading or a trade, typically on a relatively small scale. (尤指从事小规模贸易的)商人 Example sentencesExamples - It was built following the Great Fire of 1653 and was later acquired by the Earl of Ailesbury and leased to a succession of tradesmen.
- We need physicians, lawyers, nurses, educators, technologists and skilled tradesmen.
- Very close to the house in which I was staying was a working-men's cafe in which builders and other tradesmen took their breakfast.
- Despite having no English or skills, immigrants posing as tradesmen were granted visas that allowed them in to set up their own businesses.
- Another tradesman in Grattan Street said he heard the motorbike pull up and heard the shot.
- Trading standards chief say that rogue tradesmen are using bad winter weather to rip people off.
- Detectives were today warning people to be on their guard for cowboy tradesmen who may try to rip-off residents in the wake of flooding and gales.
- It employs 250 hourly paid tradesmen and a number of sub-contractors.
- There's much talk at the moment about a general lack of tradesmen and hairdressers about the place.
- The modernisation also meant that the abattoir could easily be used by individual butchers or groups of tradesmen.
- The work has taken two years and required 40 different tradesmen.
- With the help of his buddies from work (all master tradesmen in their own right) he slowly modernised it and extended it.
- The idea is to restrict builders and other tradesmen who use the site on a daily basis rather than paying for their vans and lorry loads to be tipped at landfill sites.
- At the same time, 114 of the authority's tradesmen have been told they could be made redundant because of threatened cuts.
- He explained that the work was very specialised and although local tradesmen had been approached, none were considered capable.
- It must have been intended as a mechanism for provisioning for the castle and the type of settlers sought were merchants and tradesmen.
- Most of them are working in relatively low paying jobs, as labourers or tradesmen.
- Social class was no bar; farmers and any tradesmen who possessed a horse, which they often did, could join.
- They were all shopkeepers, tradesmen, workers, and such, not leading men of Boston.
- Jack was a tradesman and Alice ran a grocery and general store.
Synonyms shopkeeper, retailer, vendor, merchant, dealer, trader, supplier, stockist craftsman, workman, skilled worker, artisan, employee, tradesperson, mechanic |