weavers的意思
weavers中文翻譯:
n.編織者(weaver的復數)
n.(Weavers)人名;(英)韋弗斯
Beavers───n.海貍一家(紀錄片名)
reavers───收割者
wavers───n.勻墨輥;揮動者;燙發師;卷發器;波段開關(waver的復數);v.搖擺;搖晃;猶豫不決(waver的三單形式)
weaners───n.斷奶器;斷了奶的幼畜
wearers───磨損物;穿戴者;佩帶者(wearer的復數)
weaver───n.織工;織布者;n.(Weaver)人名;(英)韋弗
weaves───vt.編織;編排;使迂回前進;vi.紡織;編成;迂回行進;n.織物;織法;編織式樣
weevers───n.鱸魚;鱸類
behavers───行為
Weavers can take as input AOP code in source or binary form.───編織器可以接受源代碼或二進制形式AOP代碼作為輸入。
One day, two rogues, calling themselves weavers, made their appearance.───一天,兩個自稱是織工的騙子來了。
They pretended to be weavers, telling they knew how to weave the finest fabrics imaginable.───他們裝作是織布工人,說他們知道怎樣織出所能想到的最美的織品。
"We are pleased to hear that, " said the two weavers, and described to him the colours and explained the curious pattern.───“我們很高興地聽到,說:”兩個織布,并介紹他的顏色和解釋了好奇的模式。
The two weavers were shown in, and began to describe their cloth to the Emperor.───二個織布者被顯示的在,而且開始描述對皇帝的他們的布料。
Chamberlain, go to the weavers and see how the cloth is processing. the parade is only a week way.───雖然如此,他還織是覺得先派一個人去看看比較妥當。
Therefore, "Weavers, where the work of a small studio or home handicraft workshop is only part of the over-the-counter" 19.───因此,“織工在那里工作的小工房或家庭只不過是手工業工場的場外部分”19。
"Really, " he said, turning to the weavers, "your cloth has our most gracious approval; "───“真的,”他說,轉身對織布,“您的布是我們最親切的批準;”
One day he was walking in the district where the weavers live and work. He happened to see a big, strong looking man.───一天,小射手經過織匠生活工作之地,碰巧看見一個高大英俊、體格強健的人。
Town weavers in places like Manchester worked in small numbers in workshops.
The two weavers were cheats out and out.
By 1784 a new pool of weavers and a new warehouse in Stockport had been added.
The weavers and martyrs were hung on plates.
Hand-loom weavers in the various textile manufactures were the most ubiquitous of manufacturing workers.
Textile weavers receive low wages in the rural areas.
Clothiers, fullers, scribblers and weavers abounded.
In cotton country women weavers made coarser cloths, quality pieces remaining a male preserve.
They became weavers, or tailors, or wool merchants.