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Definition of artisan in English: artisannoun ɑːtɪˈzanˈɑːtɪzanˈɑrdəzən 1A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand. 工匠,手艺人(尤指用手工制作物品的人) street markets where local artisans display handwoven textiles, painted ceramics, and leather goods Example sentencesExamples - The Wilkesite radicals were typically small businessmen, craftsmen, and artisans.
- But it also offered peasants, artisans and cottage workers a degree of control over how and when they worked.
- He brought in artisans from Italy to do the murals and intricate woodwork.
- Yet, the sad fact is that the artisan, no matter how skilled, cannot compete with modern technology.
- Artwork takes centre stage in Kendal for the next few weeks as the creative efforts of artisans across the region go on display.
- This gorgeously restored building is also home to an assortment of local artisans and antique dealers.
- Most of the items on display have intricate craftwork, done manually by artisans from a rural background.
- Sarajevo and Mostar are well known for the wool rugs and carpets their artisans produce.
- Bali is blessed with skilled and creative artisans as well as potential markets.
- Away from the music, Jamaica has some excellent artisans and craftspeople, but not all items for sale are of good quality.
- The beauty of the natural world is thus represented as the handiwork of a skilled artisan, examples of which are found in all cultures.
- The artisans of Cuttack are skilled in filigree work and make gold and silver jewelry.
- Most goods were produced by artisans who lived and worked in the same building.
- Tony Flinn is showing off a fork, the handle bent into an arch, the tines twisted and elongated, which he bought from a local artisan.
- The wages in real terms for agricultural workers and artisans have fallen.
- Many have joined in this effort to promote and widen marketing avenues for these artisans.
- In the past, handicrafts were regarded as cheap souvenirs made by local artisans.
- The craftsmen I hire are skilled artisans who stay with me from project to project.
- As was probably the case with Cade's rebels, some artisans and craftsmen could now read and write.
- The Jamaican Arawaks were skilled artisans who left their paintings on the walls of many island caves.
Synonyms craftsman, craftswoman, craftsperson, skilled worker, mechanic, technician, operative, maker, smith, wright, journeyman archaic artificer rare handicraftsman, handicraftswoman - 1.1as modifier (of food or drink) made in a traditional or non-mechanized way using high-quality ingredients.
Britain's artisan cheeses the growing appreciation of artisan foods Example sentencesExamples - In hipster enclaves, we spent $10 on authentic artisan pickles or beef jerky.
- The company primarily focuses on produce, but its offerings also include sustainably raised meat, eggs, artisan bread, and local dairy.
- This artisan bread is freshly baked in front of customers throughout the day in open-flame stone-hearth ovens prominently located in each of the restaurants.
- All of the ciders are traditionally fermented using the rack and cloth method and champagne yeasts, resulting in a selection of critically acclaimed artisan ciders.
- Each Wednesday night, a group of 10 to 20 vendors offers fresh locally grown seasonal fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers and plants, artisan baked goods, natural pork, beef and fish, and food-related products.
- Specialities include a range of artisan cheeses, home-made fresh crab pates and ready-made meals, such as pheasant with pickled walnuts and Lancashire hotpot with oysters.
- Now there are dozens of artisan and specialty wines to choose from.
- Our weekends are typically filled with flea market food tastings, mimosa-soaked brunches, and intimate meals at creative Brooklyn hotspots serving things like fried kale, creamy risotto, and creatively flavored artisan ice cream.
- The focus is on producing high quality artisan cheeses in an eco-friendly way.
- A full selection of artisan beers and cheeses is another element that makes Trattoria really stand out.
- Saturday morning greenmarkets nearby offer a venue for farmers to sell heirloom tomatoes, artisan goat cheeses, and baby vegetables.
- Markets are offering a wider array than ever these days - of imported cheeses as well as top-quality artisan cheeses being produced in this country.
- Today, they have stalls offering a selection of artisan food and drink at street markets in London - and at music festivals across the country.
- At a lunch in a villa near Lucca, the chef gifted me a sack of artisan polenta.
- At the Craft Marketplace, you can pick up handmade honey, artisan chocolates, gluten-free breads, fruity jams, and organic cheese.
- Throughout Sunday evening, the street will play host to market stalls selling a fantastic range of local produce from handmade ice-cream and chocolate to cheeses and beautiful artisan food.
- Panera's menu offers hearty $7 sandwiches made on artisan breads, as well as soups, salads and baked goods.
- You can probably thank wine drinkers for the resurgence of handmade cocktails and artisan beer.
- I learned to quilt and make artisan jams.
- There are 200 artisan cheese producers in Canada (compared to 350 in the US).
OriginMid 16th century: from French, from Italian artigiano, based on Latin artitus, past participle of artire 'instruct in the arts', from ars, art- 'art'. RhymesAberfan, Adrianne, an, Anne, astrakhan, ban, began, Belmopan, bipartisan, bran, can, Cannes, Cézanne, Cheyenne, clan, courtesan, cran, dan, Dayan, Diane, divan, élan, Elan, fan, flan, foreran, Fran, Friedan, Gell-Mann, gran, Han, Hunan, Ivan, Jan, Japan, Jinan, Joanne, Kazan, Klan, Kordofan, Lacan, Lausanne, Leanne, Limousin, Louvain, man, Mann, Marianne, Milan, Moran, nan, Oran, outran, outspan, Pan, panne, parmesan, partisan, pavane, pecan, Pétain, plan, Pusan, ran, rataplan, rattan, Rosanne, Sagan, Saipan, saran, scan, scran, sedan, span, spick-and-span, Spokane, Suzanne, Tainan, tan, than, tisane, trepan, van, vin, Wuhan, Xian, Yerevan, Yunnan, Zhongshan Definition of artisan in US English: artisannounˈärdəzənˈɑrdəzən 1A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand. 工匠,手艺人(尤指用手工制作物品的人) Example sentencesExamples - Most of the items on display have intricate craftwork, done manually by artisans from a rural background.
- Sarajevo and Mostar are well known for the wool rugs and carpets their artisans produce.
- Many have joined in this effort to promote and widen marketing avenues for these artisans.
- Away from the music, Jamaica has some excellent artisans and craftspeople, but not all items for sale are of good quality.
- As was probably the case with Cade's rebels, some artisans and craftsmen could now read and write.
- The beauty of the natural world is thus represented as the handiwork of a skilled artisan, examples of which are found in all cultures.
- Artwork takes centre stage in Kendal for the next few weeks as the creative efforts of artisans across the region go on display.
- Most goods were produced by artisans who lived and worked in the same building.
- But it also offered peasants, artisans and cottage workers a degree of control over how and when they worked.
- Yet, the sad fact is that the artisan, no matter how skilled, cannot compete with modern technology.
- The Jamaican Arawaks were skilled artisans who left their paintings on the walls of many island caves.
- He brought in artisans from Italy to do the murals and intricate woodwork.
- Tony Flinn is showing off a fork, the handle bent into an arch, the tines twisted and elongated, which he bought from a local artisan.
- Bali is blessed with skilled and creative artisans as well as potential markets.
- The artisans of Cuttack are skilled in filigree work and make gold and silver jewelry.
- The wages in real terms for agricultural workers and artisans have fallen.
- The craftsmen I hire are skilled artisans who stay with me from project to project.
- This gorgeously restored building is also home to an assortment of local artisans and antique dealers.
- In the past, handicrafts were regarded as cheap souvenirs made by local artisans.
- The Wilkesite radicals were typically small businessmen, craftsmen, and artisans.
Synonyms craftsman, craftswoman, craftsperson, skilled worker, mechanic, technician, operative, maker, smith, wright, journeyman - 1.1as modifier (of food or drink) made in a traditional or non-mechanized way using high-quality ingredients.
the growing appreciation of artisan foods Example sentencesExamples - The company primarily focuses on produce, but its offerings also include sustainably raised meat, eggs, artisan bread, and local dairy.
- In hipster enclaves, we spent $10 on authentic artisan pickles or beef jerky.
- You can probably thank wine drinkers for the resurgence of handmade cocktails and artisan beer.
- All of the ciders are traditionally fermented using the rack and cloth method and champagne yeasts, resulting in a selection of critically acclaimed artisan ciders.
- Now there are dozens of artisan and specialty wines to choose from.
- I learned to quilt and make artisan jams.
- There are 200 artisan cheese producers in Canada (compared to 350 in the US).
- Specialities include a range of artisan cheeses, home-made fresh crab pates and ready-made meals, such as pheasant with pickled walnuts and Lancashire hotpot with oysters.
- Today, they have stalls offering a selection of artisan food and drink at street markets in London - and at music festivals across the country.
- At the Craft Marketplace, you can pick up handmade honey, artisan chocolates, gluten-free breads, fruity jams, and organic cheese.
- Panera's menu offers hearty $7 sandwiches made on artisan breads, as well as soups, salads and baked goods.
- The focus is on producing high quality artisan cheeses in an eco-friendly way.
- A full selection of artisan beers and cheeses is another element that makes Trattoria really stand out.
- Each Wednesday night, a group of 10 to 20 vendors offers fresh locally grown seasonal fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers and plants, artisan baked goods, natural pork, beef and fish, and food-related products.
- Throughout Sunday evening, the street will play host to market stalls selling a fantastic range of local produce from handmade ice-cream and chocolate to cheeses and beautiful artisan food.
- At a lunch in a villa near Lucca, the chef gifted me a sack of artisan polenta.
- Markets are offering a wider array than ever these days - of imported cheeses as well as top-quality artisan cheeses being produced in this country.
- Saturday morning greenmarkets nearby offer a venue for farmers to sell heirloom tomatoes, artisan goat cheeses, and baby vegetables.
- Our weekends are typically filled with flea market food tastings, mimosa-soaked brunches, and intimate meals at creative Brooklyn hotspots serving things like fried kale, creamy risotto, and creatively flavored artisan ice cream.
- This artisan bread is freshly baked in front of customers throughout the day in open-flame stone-hearth ovens prominently located in each of the restaurants.
OriginMid 16th century: from French, from Italian artigiano, based on Latin artitus, past participle of artire ‘instruct in the arts’, from ars, art- ‘art’. |