网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 tradespeople
释义

Definition of tradespeople in US English:

tradespeople

plural noun ˈtreɪdzˌpipəlˈtrādzˌpēpəlˈtreɪdzˌpipəl
  • People engaged in trade.

    商人们

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In their country, they were tradespeople and professionals such as teachers, lawyers or physicians.
    • ‘Hosing down the pavement so residents and tradespeople may use the back gate is not what I expected to be obliged to do when I became warden here,’ she added.
    • It would also be good to have some tradespeople among the group, he said.
    • Participants will include landowners, tradespeople, advisers or expects and business, promoters/investors.
    • For craftspeople and tradespeople, who have the skills, they could certainly start a business and do so successfully.
    • The couple's home was being renovated at the time of the offence and the money was set aside to pay the tradespeople.
    • People in the rural sector know that more apprenticeships will mean more tradespeople for the rural sector.
    • During the past two years I have needed tradespeople for new windows and a kitchen with the same scenario happening: many telephone calls, broken promises, no response.
    • Having made that cynical remark about socially conscious tradespeople, I actually met one last night!
    • It will deliver around 300 jobs for local tradespeople during construction and between 400-500 long-term jobs for retail workers.
    • Do you think that contractors see that they have a responsibility to train up the next generation of tradespeople?
    • It did not seem relevant to a generation of tradespeople and professionals to live just as did their grandfathers in Germany and Poland when all the rest of their lives were so different and so new.
    • We're screaming out for tradespeople, yet people are being told to go to university.
    • And with the construction that is going on, it is already difficult to get a builder and tradespeople.
    • While the operations had been in progress much discomfort had been caused to pedestrians, and tradespeople generally reported a depression in trade.
    • In particular we must attract, recruit, inspire and train a veritable army of entry-level tradespeople and professionals to ensure that we can meet the demands upon us.
    • That said, you've got to admire the people who are skilful enough to transform their homes without the help of tradespeople.
    • Types of key workers to be included in the scheme have not yet been finalised but are likely to include tradespeople as well as public sector workers.
    • The tradespeople aren't working outside this morning because it's too windy and dangerous.
    • Milne's tenants, most of whom are men, are either pensioners or factory and construction workers, tradespeople and contractors who need a place for a while.

Definition of tradespeople in US English:

tradespeople

plural nounˈtreɪdzˌpipəlˈtrādzˌpēpəl
  • People engaged in trade.

    商人们

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In their country, they were tradespeople and professionals such as teachers, lawyers or physicians.
    • ‘Hosing down the pavement so residents and tradespeople may use the back gate is not what I expected to be obliged to do when I became warden here,’ she added.
    • It would also be good to have some tradespeople among the group, he said.
    • Participants will include landowners, tradespeople, advisers or expects and business, promoters/investors.
    • For craftspeople and tradespeople, who have the skills, they could certainly start a business and do so successfully.
    • The couple's home was being renovated at the time of the offence and the money was set aside to pay the tradespeople.
    • People in the rural sector know that more apprenticeships will mean more tradespeople for the rural sector.
    • During the past two years I have needed tradespeople for new windows and a kitchen with the same scenario happening: many telephone calls, broken promises, no response.
    • Having made that cynical remark about socially conscious tradespeople, I actually met one last night!
    • It will deliver around 300 jobs for local tradespeople during construction and between 400-500 long-term jobs for retail workers.
    • Do you think that contractors see that they have a responsibility to train up the next generation of tradespeople?
    • It did not seem relevant to a generation of tradespeople and professionals to live just as did their grandfathers in Germany and Poland when all the rest of their lives were so different and so new.
    • We're screaming out for tradespeople, yet people are being told to go to university.
    • And with the construction that is going on, it is already difficult to get a builder and tradespeople.
    • While the operations had been in progress much discomfort had been caused to pedestrians, and tradespeople generally reported a depression in trade.
    • In particular we must attract, recruit, inspire and train a veritable army of entry-level tradespeople and professionals to ensure that we can meet the demands upon us.
    • That said, you've got to admire the people who are skilful enough to transform their homes without the help of tradespeople.
    • Types of key workers to be included in the scheme have not yet been finalised but are likely to include tradespeople as well as public sector workers.
    • The tradespeople aren't working outside this morning because it's too windy and dangerous.
    • Milne's tenants, most of whom are men, are either pensioners or factory and construction workers, tradespeople and contractors who need a place for a while.
随便看

 

春雷网英语在线翻译词典收录了464360条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Sndmkt.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2024/12/28 16:13:47