Craft meaning of the word

Noun



never hesitated to resort to craft to get what they wanted in life



borrowed a craft to get across the river

Verb



The furniture is crafted from bamboo.



He is crafting a new sculpture.



She crafted a strategy to boost the company’s earnings.

Recent Examples on the Web



But while the craft is there, brand awareness is not.


Alexander Freeling, Robb Report, 10 Apr. 2023





Barely a week into the season, the Giants could be looking at having their catching position manned by a 25-year-old Rule 5 acquisition who’s learning the craft and a 32-year-old journeyman who began this season with Triple-A Sacramento.


Steve Kroner, San Francisco Chronicle, 7 Apr. 2023





But also read it and admire the craft that went into telling the story.


Longreads, 7 Apr. 2023





Some two hours later, the craft reaches a rocky beach where Wolf Point Creek meets the sea.


Lesley Evans Ogden, Discover Magazine, 7 Apr. 2023





More:The Top 5 underrated craft beer destinations in Michigan Michigan is home to nearly 400 craft breweries, including beer giants Bell’s Brewery and Founders Brewing Co., both of which have sold to larger beer companies the past four years.


Brian Manzullo, Detroit Free Press, 5 Apr. 2023





The program linked the South Baltimore craft brewery with loan opportunities and mentorship, as well as the chance to brew a beer in collaboration with Sam Adams’ brewers.


Amanda Yeager, Baltimore Sun, 5 Apr. 2023





Some two hours later, the craft reaches a rocky beach where Wolf Point Creek meets the sea.


Lesley Evans Ogden, Smithsonian Magazine, 4 Apr. 2023





In Season 2 of the video podcast, the Russo brothers sit down with fellow directors to talk about their favorite films, discuss the craft of making movies — and chow down on a couple slices of pies from local pizzerias.


Todd Spangler, Variety, 4 Apr. 2023




Without a strategic organisational focus to craft a compelling and comprehensive value story, data and analytics will be perceived as an inefficient cost centre that fails to demonstrate a return on its investment.


Mike Bugembe, Forbes, 23 Mar. 2023





Located within the lounge, this cozy speakeasy — there is no password required to enter — is home to high-end liquor and a roster of talented bartenders all prepared to craft the perfect cocktail.


Jared Ranahan, Travel + Leisure, 22 Mar. 2023





Takoi, a restaurant known for Thai cuisine, uses a delicate number of spices and herbs to craft meals from the Southeast Asian region.


Marina Johnson, Detroit Free Press, 22 Mar. 2023





School districts would also be required to craft policies that forbid transgender students from using the restroom tied to their gender identities.


Andrea Salcedo, Washington Post, 18 Mar. 2023





The actor reprised the part in The Two Jakes, which barely hints at screenwriter Robert Towne’s ambition to craft a secret history of Los Angeles across Gittes’ career.


Ew Staff, EW.com, 17 Mar. 2023





After helping craft the band’s 2000s dominance with Cork Tree, Infinity on High, and Folie à Deux, Avron became an in-demand, Grammy-winning producer for musical-theater soundtracks.


Vulture, 17 Mar. 2023





The public safety solutions office is gathering data to craft a plan tailored to the Bachman Lake community.


María Ramos Pacheco, Dallas News, 14 Mar. 2023





Districts also would be required to craft bathroom policies after having a public comment period.


Olivia Krauth, The Courier-Journal, 14 Mar. 2023



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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English craft (strength, skill), from Old English cræft (strength, skill), from Proto-West Germanic *kraftu, from Proto-Germanic *kraftuz (strength, power); further origin obscure.
Cognate with German Kraft (strength, power, force, energy, employee).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kɹɑːft/
    Rhymes: -ɑːft
  • (General American) IPA(key): /kɹæft/
    Rhymes: -æft
  • (General Australian) IPA(key): /kɹɐːft/

Noun[edit]

craft (countable and uncountable, plural craft or crafts)

  1. (uncountable, obsolete) Strength; power; might; force [9th century].
  2. (uncountable) Intellectual power; skill; art.
    1. Ability, skilfulness, especially skill in making plans and carrying them into execution; dexterity in managing affairs, adroitness, practical cunning; ingenuity in constructing, dexterity [9th century].
      • c. 1381, Geoffrey Chaucer, Parlement of Foules:

        The lyf so short, the craft so longe to lerne […]

      • 1846, George Grote, A history of Greece:

        The Cyclôpes were Brontês, Steropês, and Argês,—formidable persons, equally distinguished for strength and for manual craft []

      • 2016 June 11, Phil McNulty, “England 1-1 Russia”, in BBC Sport[2]:

        England should have had enough against a very ordinary Russia to complete the job but Rooney’s removal robbed them of his craft and guidance and now increases the pressure on Thursday’s meeting with Wales in Lens.

    2. Cunning, art, skill, or dexterity applied to bad purposes; artifice; guile; subtlety; shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception [13th century].
      Synonyms: craftiness, cunning, foxiness, guile, slyness, wiliness
    3. (obsolete) Occult art, magic [13th century].
  3. (countable, obsolete in the general sense) A work or product of art [c. 1000].
    1. (collective or plural) Handmade items, especially domestic or decorative objects; handicrafts [20th century].
      • 1911 January 1, Timberman:

        [Canton] has a large export trade in hand-made crafts, ivory and furniture.

  4. (countable, obsolete) A device, a means; a magical device, spell or enchantment [13th century].
    • c. 1440, Generydes. A royal historie of the excellent knight Generides:

      For your entente I shall a craft devise […] That ye shall haue your purpose euery dele.

  5. (countable, obsolete) Learning of the schools, scholarship; a branch of learning or knowledge, a science, especially one of the ‘seven liberal arts’ of the medieval universities [13th century].
    • a. 1325, Cursor Mundi, page 272:

      […] Þe seuen craftes all he can […]

  6. (uncountable) Skill, skilfulness, art, especially the skill needed for a particular profession [9th century].
    • 1640, Ben Jonson, Timber: or Discoveries made upon Men and Matter, page 213:

      A poem […] is the work of the poet; the end and fruit of his labour and study. Poesy is his skill or craft of making; the very fiction itself, the reason or form of the work.

    • 1678, Joseph Moxon, Mechanick exercises, or The doctrine of handy-works:

      It is counted […] good workmanship in a Joyner, to have the craft of bearing his hand so curiously even, the whole length of a long Board.

    The craft of writing plays.

    Synonyms: craftsmanship, workmanship
  7. (countable, plural crafts) A branch of skilled work or trade, especially one requiring manual dexterity or artistic skill, but sometimes applied equally to any business, calling or profession; the skilled practice of a practical occupation [since the 9th century].
    • 1847, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie, page 281:

      […] For since the birth of time, throughout all ages and nations, / Has the craft of the smith been held in repute by the people.

    • 1871, Edward Augustus Freeman, The history of the Norman conquest, page 250:

      Fond as William was of the craft of the woods, he was the least likely of all men to let his sport stand in the way of his interest.

    • 2021 September 8, Phil McNulty, “Poland 1-1 England”, in BBC Sport[3]:

      This was billed as the battle between Kane and his Poland opposite number Lewandowski but this was a game where it was possible to simply enjoy two masters of their craft at work.

    The carpenter’s craft.

    He learned his craft as an apprentice.

    Synonyms: art, trade, handicraft, business, profession
  8. (countable) A trade or profession as embodied in its practitioners collectively; the members of a trade or handicraft as a body; an association of these; a trade’s union, guild, or ‘company’ [15th century].
    • c. 1386, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales. The Cokes Tale, page 50:

      A prentis whilom dwelt in our citee, / And of a craft of vitaillers was he […]

    She represented the craft of brewers.

  9. (countable, plural craft) A vehicle designed for navigation in or on water or air or through outer space [since the 17th century].
    1. (nautical) Boats, especially of smaller size than ships. Historically primarily applied to vessels engaged in loading or unloading of other vessels, as lighters, hoys, and barges.
    2. (nautical, British Royal Navy) Those vessels attendant on a fleet, such as cutters, schooners, and gun-boats, generally commanded by lieutenants.
    3. (figurative) A woman.
      • 1907 August, Robert W[illiam] Chambers, chapter IX, in The Younger Set, New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton & Company, →OCLC:

        “A tight little craft,” was Austin’s invariable comment on the matron; and she looked it, always trim and trig and smooth of surface like a converted yacht cleared for action.

  10. (countable, fishing) Implements used in catching fish, such as net, line, or hook. Modern use primarily in whaling, as in harpoons, hand-lances, etc. [17th century].
    • a. 1784, T. Green, “An Act for encouraging and regulating Fiſheries”, in Acts and Laws of the State of Connecticut, in America, page 79:

      And whereas the continual Interruption of the Courſe and Paſſage of the Fiſh up the Rivers, by the daily drawing of Seins and other Fiſh-Craft, tends to prevent their Increaſe, []

    • 1869 April 27, C. M. Scammon, “On the Cetaceans of the Western Coast of North America”, in Edward D. Cope, editor, Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, volume 21, page 46:

      The whaling craft consists of harpoons, lances, lines, and sealskin buoys, all of their own workmanship.

    • a. 1923, Charles Boardman Hawes, “A Boy Who Went Whaling”, in The Highest Hit: and Other Selections by Newbery Authors, Gareth Stevens Publishing, published 2001, →ISBN, page 47:

      From the mate’s boat they removed, at his direction, all whaling gear and craft except the oars and a single lance.

    • 1950, Discovery Reports, volume 26, Cambridge University Press, page 318:

      [] Temple, a negro of New Bedford, who made ‘whalecraft’, that is, was a blacksmith engaged in working from iron the special utensils or ‘craft’ of the whaling trade.

    • 1991, Joan Druett, Petticoat Whalers: Whaling Wives at Sea, 1820–1920, University Press of New England, published 2001, →ISBN, page 55:

      The men raced about decks collecting the whaling craft and gear and putting them into the boats, while all the time the lookouts hollered from above.

Usage notes[edit]

The plural craft is used to refer to vehicles. All other senses use the plural crafts.

Derived terms[edit]

  • aircraft
  • CardCraft
  • craft beer, craft brewery
  • craft brew
  • craft centre
  • craft knife
  • craft service
  • craft services
  • craft store
  • craftless
  • craftlike
  • craftsome
  • crafty
  • gentle craft
  • gypsycraft
  • hovercraft
  • hydrofoil craft
  • knifecraft
  • landing craft
  • landing craft tank
  • personal water craft
  • pleasure craft
  • roadcraft
  • sense of craft
  • spacecraft
  • spellcraft
  • spycraft
  • statecraft
  • warcraft
  • watercraft
  • witchcraft

Translations[edit]

skill in one’s work

  • Armenian: արհեստ (hy) (arhest)
  • Bashkir: оҫталыҡ (oθtalıq)
  • Bulgarian: ловкост (bg) f (lovkost), умение (bg) n (umenie)
  • Dutch: vakmanschap (nl) n
  • Finnish: ammattitaito
  • Galician: habilidade (gl) f
  • German: Handwerk (de) n
  • Irish: ceardaíocht f
  • Italian: abilità (it) f
  • Japanese: 職業 (ja) (shokugyō)
  • Latin: ars (la) f
  • Maori: mahi toi
  • Portuguese: habilidade (pt) f, perícia (pt) f
  • Russian: уме́ние (ru) n (uménije), сноро́вка (ru) f (snoróvka), иску́сство (ru) n (iskússtvo)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: за̀на̄т
    Roman: zànāt (sh)
  • Spanish: pericia (es) f
  • Turkish: hüner (tr), beceri (tr), ustalık (tr), maharet (tr)
  • Ukrainian: вмі́ння (vmínnja), впра́вність (uk) (vprávnistʹ), майсте́рність (majstérnistʹ)

skill in making plans and carrying them into execution

cunning, shrewdness

  • Bulgarian: хитрост (bg) f (hitrost)
  • Dutch: gewiekstheid (nl) c
  • Esperanto: ruzeco
  • Finnish: viekkaus (fi), oveluus (fi)
  • French: ruse (fr) f
  • German: Schlauheit (de) f, Durchtriebenheit (de) f, Gerissenheit f
  • Portuguese: engenhosidade f
  • Russian: хи́трость (ru) f (xítrostʹ)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: препрѐдено̄ст f
    Roman: preprèdenōst (sh) f
  • Turkish: uyanıklık (tr) (figurative), kurnazlık (tr), zekâ (tr), açıkgözlülük (tr), cingözlülük
  • Ukrainian: хи́трість (xýtristʹ), лука́вство (lukávstvo)

skilled practice of practical occupation

  • Arabic: حِرْفَة‎ f (ḥirfa), صَنْعَة‎ f (ṣanʕa)
  • Armenian: արհեստ (hy) (arhest)
  • Bashkir: һөнәр (hönär)
  • Belarusian: рамяство n (ramjastvó)
  • Bulgarian: занаят (bg) m (zanajat), професия (bg) f (profesija)
  • Czech: řemeslo (cs) n
  • Danish: håndværk n
  • Dutch: vak (nl) n, stiel (nl) c
  • Esperanto: fako (eo), metio
  • Finnish: ammattitaito
  • French: métier (fr)
  • German: Handwerk (de)
  • Hebrew: אֻמָּנוּת (he) f (umanút)
  • Icelandic: iðn (is) n
  • Irish: ceird f, ceardaíocht f
  • Italian: mestiere (it) m
  • Latin: ars (la) f
  • Latvian: amats (lv) m
  • Lithuanian: amatas m
  • Maltese: sengħa, artiġjanat
  • Polish: rzemiosło (pl) n
  • Portuguese: arte (pt) m, ofício (pt) m
  • Russian: ремесло́ (ru) n (remesló)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: за̀на̄т, занатство
    Roman: zànāt (sh), zanátstvo (sh)
  • Spanish: oficio (es) m
  • Swedish: hantverk (sv) n, slöjd (sv)
  • Turkish: zanaat (tr), elişi (tr), beceri (tr)
  • Ukrainian: ремесло́ (remesló)

nautical: boats, especially of smaller size than ships

  • Finnish: veneet (fi) pl
  • Turkish: please add this translation if you can

nautical: vessels attendant on a fleet

vehicle designed for navigation

  • Bulgarian: плавателен съд (plavatelen sǎd)
  • Czech: plavidlo (cs) n
  • Danish: fartøj (da) n
  • Dutch: voertuig (nl) n, toestel (nl) n
  • Finnish: alus (fi)
  • French: nef (fr) f
  • German: Fahrzeug (de), Lenkfahrzeug
  • Greek: σκάφος (el) n (skáfos)
  • Irish: árthach m, bád (ga) m, soitheach m
  • Latin: ars (la) f
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: farkost m
    Nynorsk: farkost m
  • Portuguese: nave (pt) f
  • Spanish: nave (es) m
  • Swedish: farkost (sv) c
  • Turkish: gemi (tr)

Translations to be checked

  • Danish: (please verify) håndværker (da) c
  • Dutch: (please verify) ambacht (nl) n, (please verify) ambachtslui (nl) m pl, (please verify) vaklui (nl) m pl, (please verify) stielmannen (nl) m pl
  • Esperanto: (please verify) metio, (please verify) metiistoj pl, (please verify) fakuloj pl
  • Latin: (please verify) ars (la) f
  • Maltese: (please verify) artiġjanatur m
  • Portuguese: (please verify) ofício (pt) m
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: (please verify) зана̀тлија m, (please verify) зана̀тлӣјка f
    Roman: (please verify) zanàtlija (sh) m, (please verify) zanàtlījka (sh) f
  • Turkish: (please verify) zanaatkarlar pl, (please verify) esnaf (tr)

Verb[edit]

craft (third-person singular simple present crafts, present participle crafting, simple past and past participle crafted)

  1. To make by hand and with much skill.
  2. To construct, develop something (like a skilled craftsman).
    state crafting; the process of crafting global policing
  3. (video games) To combine multiple items to form a new item, such as armour or medicine.

Derived terms[edit]

  • crafter
  • uncrafted

Translations[edit]

to construct, develop like craftsman

References[edit]

  • Krueger, Dennis (December 1982). «Why On Earth Do They Call It Throwing?» Studio Potter Vol. 11, Number 1 (journal website).

Anagrams[edit]

  • fract

Old Dutch[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • kraft, creft

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *kraft-.

Noun[edit]

craft f

  1. strength, power, force

Descendants[edit]

  • Middle Dutch: cracht, craft
    • Dutch: kracht
      • Afrikaans: krag
    • Limburgish: krach

Further reading[edit]

  • “kraht”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012

craft

 (krăft)

n.

1. Skill in doing or making something, as in the arts; proficiency. See Synonyms at skill.

2. Skill in evasion or deception; guile.

3.

a. An occupation or trade requiring manual dexterity or skilled artistry.

b. The practitioners of such an occupation or trade considered as a group.

4. pl. craft A boat, ship, aircraft, or spacecraft.

5. crafts Items made by craftspeople.

tr.v. craft·ed, craft·ing, crafts

To make or construct (something) with care or ingenuity.


[Middle English, from Old English cræft.]


craft′er n.

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

craft

(krɑːft)

n

1. skill or ability, esp in handiwork

2. skill in deception and trickery; guile; cunning

3. (Crafts) an occupation or trade requiring special skill, esp manual dexterity

4. (Crafts)

a. the members of such a trade, regarded collectively

b. (as modifier): a craft guild.

5. (Nautical Terms) a single vessel, aircraft, or spacecraft

6. (Aeronautics) a single vessel, aircraft, or spacecraft

7. (Astronautics) a single vessel, aircraft, or spacecraft

8. (Nautical Terms) (functioning as plural) ships, boats, aircraft, or spacecraft collectively

vb

(tr) to make or fashion with skill, esp by hand

[Old English cræft skill, strength; related to Old Norse kraptr power, skill, Old High German kraft]

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

craft

(kræft, krɑft)

n., pl. crafts, for 5,8, craft, n.

1. an art, trade, or occupation requiring special skill, esp. manual skill.

2. skill; dexterity.

3. cunning; deceit.

4. the membership of a guild.

5. a ship or other vessel.

6. a number of ships or other vessels taken as a whole.

7. an aircraft.

8. aircraft collectively.

v.t.

9. to make or manufacture (an object or objects) with great skill and care.

[before 900; Middle English; Old English cræft strength, skill, c. Old Frisian, Old Saxon kraft, Old High German chraft, Old Norse kraptr]

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

Craft

 vessels collectively, 1671; a brotherhood of freemasons, 1430; those engaged in a craft or trade, 1362.

Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

craft

A craft is an activity such as weaving, carving, or pottery that involves making things skilfully by hand, often in a traditional way. When craft has this meaning, its plural form is crafts.

It’s a pity to see the old crafts dying out.

A craft is also a vehicle such as a boat, hovercraft, or submarine that carries people or things on or under water. When craft has this meaning, its plural form is craft.

There were eight destroyers and fifty smaller craft.

Collins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 2004, 2011, 2012

craft

Past participle: crafted
Gerund: crafting

Imperative
craft
craft
Present
I craft
you craft
he/she/it crafts
we craft
you craft
they craft
Preterite
I crafted
you crafted
he/she/it crafted
we crafted
you crafted
they crafted
Present Continuous
I am crafting
you are crafting
he/she/it is crafting
we are crafting
you are crafting
they are crafting
Present Perfect
I have crafted
you have crafted
he/she/it has crafted
we have crafted
you have crafted
they have crafted
Past Continuous
I was crafting
you were crafting
he/she/it was crafting
we were crafting
you were crafting
they were crafting
Past Perfect
I had crafted
you had crafted
he/she/it had crafted
we had crafted
you had crafted
they had crafted
Future
I will craft
you will craft
he/she/it will craft
we will craft
you will craft
they will craft
Future Perfect
I will have crafted
you will have crafted
he/she/it will have crafted
we will have crafted
you will have crafted
they will have crafted
Future Continuous
I will be crafting
you will be crafting
he/she/it will be crafting
we will be crafting
you will be crafting
they will be crafting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been crafting
you have been crafting
he/she/it has been crafting
we have been crafting
you have been crafting
they have been crafting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been crafting
you will have been crafting
he/she/it will have been crafting
we will have been crafting
you will have been crafting
they will have been crafting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been crafting
you had been crafting
he/she/it had been crafting
we had been crafting
you had been crafting
they had been crafting
Conditional
I would craft
you would craft
he/she/it would craft
we would craft
you would craft
they would craft
Past Conditional
I would have crafted
you would have crafted
he/she/it would have crafted
we would have crafted
you would have crafted
they would have crafted

Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun 1. craft - the skilled practice of a practical occupationcraft — the skilled practice of a practical occupation; «he learned his trade as an apprentice»

trade

job, line of work, occupation, business, line — the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money; «he’s not in my line of business»

airplane mechanics — the craft of building and repairing airplanes

auto mechanics — the craft of building and repairing automobiles

basketry — the craft of basket making

carpentry, woodworking, woodwork — the craft of a carpenter: making things out of wood

drafting, mechanical drawing — the craft of drawing blueprints

dressmaking — the craft of making dresses

electrical work — the craft of an electrician

interior design, interior decoration — the trade of planning the layout and furnishings of an architectural interior

lumbering — the trade of cutting or preparing or selling timber

masonry — the craft of a mason

oculism — the craft of an oculist

house painting, painting — the occupation of a house painter; «house painting was the only craft he knew»

papermaking — the craft of making paper

pilotage, piloting — the occupation of a pilot

plumbery, plumbing — the occupation of a plumber (installing and repairing pipes and fixtures for water or gas or sewage in a building)

pottery — the craft of making earthenware

pyrotechny, pyrotechnics — the craft of making fireworks

cobbling, shoe repairing, shoemaking — the shoemaker’s trade

roofing — the craft of a roofer

sheet-metal work — the craft of doing sheet metal work (as in ventilation systems)

shingling — the laying on of shingles; «shingling is a craft very different from carpentry»

tailoring — the occupation of a tailor

tool-and-die work — the craft of making special tools and dies

handicraft — a craft that requires skillful hands

mintage — act or process of minting coins

tanning — making leather from rawhide

typography — the craft of composing type and printing from it

undertaking — the trade of a funeral director

upholstery — the craft of upholstering

wine making, winemaking — the craft and science of growing grapes and making wine

2. craft — a vehicle designed for navigation in or on water or air or through outer space

aircraft — a vehicle that can fly

ground-effect machine, hovercraft — a craft capable of moving over water or land on a cushion of air created by jet engines

landing craft — naval craft designed for putting ashore troops and equipment

ballistic capsule, space vehicle, spacecraft — a craft capable of traveling in outer space; technically, a satellite around the sun

vehicle — a conveyance that transports people or objects

vessel, watercraft — a craft designed for water transportation

3. craft - people who perform a particular kind of skilled workcraft — people who perform a particular kind of skilled work; «he represented the craft of brewers»; «as they say in the trade»

trade

social class, socio-economic class, stratum, class — people having the same social, economic, or educational status; «the working class»; «an emerging professional class»

4. craft - skill in an occupation or tradecraft — skill in an occupation or trade  

craftsmanship, workmanship

acquirement, skill, accomplishment, attainment, acquisition — an ability that has been acquired by training

housecraft — skill in domestic management

priestcraft — the skills involved in the work of a priest

stagecraft — skill in writing or staging plays

tradecraft — skill acquired through experience in a trade; often used to discuss skill in espionage; «instructional designers are trained in something that might be called tradecraft»; «the CIA chief of station accepted responsibility for his agents’ failures of tradecraft»

watercraft — skill in the management of boats

woodcraft — skill in carving or fashioning objects from wood

5. craft - shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deceptioncraft — shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception

craftiness, cunning, foxiness, guile, slyness, wiliness

astuteness, perspicaciousness, perspicacity, shrewdness — intelligence manifested by being astute (as in business dealings)

Verb 1. craft — make by hand and with much skill; «The artisan crafted a complicated tool»

fashion, forge — make out of components (often in an improvising manner); «She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks»

handcraft — make something by hand; «We handcraft all our paper»

filigree — make filigree, as with a precious metal

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craft

noun

2. occupation, work, calling, business, line, trade, employment, pursuit, vocation, handiwork, handicraft All kinds of traditional crafts are preserved here.

3. skill, art, ability, technique, know-how (informal), expertise, knack, aptitude, artistry, dexterity, workmanship, expertness Lilyanne learned her craft of cooking from her grandmother.

4. cunning, ingenuity, guile, cleverness, scheme, subtlety, deceit, ruse, artifice, trickery, wiles, duplicity, subterfuge, contrivance, shrewdness, artfulness They defeated their enemies through craft and cunning.

Crafts

basketry or basket-making, batik, calligraphy, ceramics, cloisonnage, crewelwork, crochet, decoupage, dressmaking, embroidery, flower arranging, knitting, knotwork, macramé, needlepoint, patchwork, pottery, quilling, quilting, raffia work, sewing, spinning, sugarcraft, tapestry, weaving, wickerwork

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

craft

noun

1. Natural or acquired facility in a specific activity:

ability, adeptness, art, command, expertise, expertness, knack, mastery, proficiency, skill, technique.

3. Lack of straightforwardness and honesty in action:

chicanery, craftiness, deviousness, dishonesty, indirection, shadiness, shiftiness, slyness, sneakiness, trickery, trickiness, underhandedness.

4. Activity pursued as a livelihood:

art, business, calling, career, employment, job, line, métier, occupation, profession, pursuit, trade, vocation, work.

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Translations

dovednostlestletounlstivostplavidlo

håndværkkunsthåndværklistfartøj

käsityö

plovilo

mesterség

bátur; skipkunnátta; handverk, listiînslægî

熟練職業

공예

amatasgudrybėsuktaisuktassuktumas

amatsarodskrāpšanakuģislaiva

plavidlo

obrt

hantverk

ยานพาหนะ

tàu

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

craft

[ˈkrɑːft]

modif [teacher] → de travaux manuels; [festival] → d’artisanat craft centrecraft centre ncentre m artisanalcraft fair nexposition-vente f d’artisanat

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

craft

n

(= guild)(Handwerker)innung f, → (Handwerks)zunft f (Hist)

no pl (= skill)Kunst f

no pl (= cunning)List f; to obtain something by craftsich (dat)etw erlisten, etw durch List bekommen

pl <craft> (= boat)Boot nt

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

craft

(kraːft) noun

1. an art or skill. the craft of wood-carving.

2. (plural craft) a boat or ship. sailing craft.

3. cunning or trickery. craft and deceit.

ˈcrafty adjective

cunning and sly.

ˈcraftily adverbˈcraftiness nounˈcraftsman (ˈkraːftsmən) noun

a person skilled at making things (especially by hand).

ˈcraftsmanship (ˈkraːfts-) noun

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

craft

مَرْكَب letoun håndværk Handwerk χειροτεχνία nave, oficio käsityö métier plovilo velivoli e imbarcazioni 熟練職業 공예 schip håndverk rzemiosło artesanato транспорт hantverk ยานพาหนะ el sanatı tàu 工艺

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    craft

    craft
    n

    1.   ремесло, уменье; определённая область специализации (строительных) рабочих

    2.   катер

    craft of plastering
    — waterborne craft

    Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык.
    .
    1995.

    Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > craft

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    craft

    1) ло́вкость, уме́ние, иску́сство; сноро́вка

    2) ремесло́

    3) су́дно;

    собир.

    суда́ вся́кого наименова́ния

    4) самолёт(ы)

    5) хи́трость, обма́н

    6) (the C.) масо́нское бра́тство

    а) профсою́з, организо́ванный по цехово́му при́нципу, цехово́й профсою́з;

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > craft

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    craft

    Персональный Сократ > craft

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    craft

    корабль; судно; плавучее средство; ЛА; КЛА; самолет; вертолет;

    см. тж.

    ship

    — hovering craft

    English-Russian military dictionary > craft

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    craft

    1. n ремесло

    2. n профессия

    3. n умение, ловкость, искусство

    4. n хитрость, лукавство; обман

    5. n цех; гильдия

    craft guild — ремесленная гильдия, ремесленный цех

    6. n собир. работники одной профессии

    7. n масонское братство

    8. n судно

    9. n самолёт

    10. n космический корабль

    11. n собир. употр. гл. мн. ч. с во

    12. n суда

    landing craft — десантные суда, десантные плавучие средства

    13. n самолёты

    14. n космические летательные аппараты

    15. n механизм, приспособление

    16. n рыболовные или китобойные принадлежности

    17. v обыкн. амер. создавать, изготовлять искусно, с большим мастерством

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. art (noun) adroitness; art; artfulness; artifice; cageyness; calling; canniness; career; craftiness; cunning; deceit; deceitfulness; dexterity; duplicity; employment; foxiness; guile; handicraft; handiwork; know-how; manual work; metier; occupation; profession; trade; vocation; wiliness; work

    2. command (noun) ability; adeptness; aptitude; command; competence; dexterity; expertise; expertness; ingenuity; knack; mastery; proficiency; skill; technique

    3. trickery (noun) chicanery; deviousness; dishonesty; indirection; shadiness; slyness; sneakiness; trickery; trickiness; underhandedness

    4. vessel (noun) aircraft; airplane; boat; bottom; plane; ship; vessel; watercraft

    Антонимический ряд:

    fairness; frankness; honesty; ineptitude; ingenuousness; openness; sincerity

    English-Russian base dictionary > craft

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    craft

    Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > craft

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    craft

    Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > craft

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    craft

    [krɑ:ft]

    craft ловкость, умение, искусство; сноровка craft ловкость craft (the C.) масонское братство craft мастерство craft портовое плавучее средство craft профессия craft ремесло craft самолет(ы) craft судно; собир. суда всякого наименования craft умение craft хитрость, обман craft attr. цеховой craft union ист. гильдия craft union профсоюз, организованный по цеховому принципу, цеховой профсоюз pleasure craft прогулочный корабль

    English-Russian short dictionary > craft

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    craft

    ремесло
    имя существительное:

    имя прилагательное:

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > craft

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    craft

    1.

    сущ.

    1)

    общ.

    ремесло, ручной [кустарный] труд

    craft market — внутренние рынки, которые создаются профессиональными объединениями рабочих

    See:

    2)

    общ.

    ремесленное изделие

    The shop sells local crafts. — Магазин торгует ремесленными изделиями местного производства.

    3)

    общ.

    профессия [специальность], требующая высокой квалификации

    4)

    , с большой буквы, с опр. артиклем,

    ист.

    масонская ложа

    6)

    общ.

    плутовство, искусство вводить в обман

    Her cousin was not her equal in guile and evasive craft. — Ее двоюродный брат не сравнится с ней в хитрости и искусном плутовстве.

    7)

    общ.

    транспортное средство

    а) морское, речное судно

    These crafts are narrow enough. — Эти суда достаточно узкие.

    2.

    гл.

    1)

    общ.

    мастерить, проявлять мастерство

    He crafted the chair lovingly. — Он смастерил этот стул с любовью.

    2)

    общ.

    выполнять ручную работу

    Each doll will be crafted individually by specialists. — Каждая кукла должна быть выполнена вручную специалистами.

    * * *

    ремесло, вид ремесла, народный промысел.

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > craft

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    craft

    1. [krɑ:ft]

    1. 1) ремесло

    jeweller’s [potter’s] craft — ремесло ювелира [гончара]

    2) профессия

    actors devoted to their craft — актёры, преданные своей профессии

    2. 1) умение, ловкость, искусство

    equally distinguished for strength and for manual craft — выделяющийся как силой, так и ловкостью /умением/

    2) хитрость, лукавство; обман

    to get smth. by craft — получить что-л. обманным путём

    she is full of craft — она очень коварна; ≅ она кого хочешь вокруг пальца обведёт

    he belonged to the craft of electricians — он принадлежал к союзу электромонтёров

    2)

    работники одной профессии

    3) (the Craft) масонское братство

    1) судно

    2) самолёт

    3) космический корабль

    5.

    употр. с гл. во мн. ч.

    1) суда

    the harbour was full of all kinds of craft — в гавани стояло много различных судов

    2) самолёты

    3) космические летательные аппараты

    6. механизм, приспособление

    7. рыболовные китобойные принадлежности

    the gentle craft — а) ужение рыбы; б) шутл. сапожное дело; гильдия башмачников

    2. [krɑ:ft]

    обыкн. амер.

    создавать, изготовлять (

    ) искусно, с большим мастерством

    woods for violins are crafted by experts — дерево для скрипок обрабатывается высококвалифицированными специалистами

    a carefully crafted story — тщательно построенный /выстроенный/ рассказ

    НБАРС > craft

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    craft

    1. [krɑ:ft]

    1. 1) ремесло

    jeweller’s [potter’s] craft — ремесло ювелира [гончара]

    2) профессия

    actors devoted to their craft — актёры, преданные своей профессии

    2. 1) умение, ловкость, искусство

    equally distinguished for strength and for manual craft — выделяющийся как силой, так и ловкостью /умением/

    2) хитрость, лукавство; обман

    to get smth. by craft — получить что-л. обманным путём

    she is full of craft — она очень коварна; ≅ она кого хочешь вокруг пальца обведёт

    he belonged to the craft of electricians — он принадлежал к союзу электромонтёров

    2)

    работники одной профессии

    3) (the Craft) масонское братство

    1) судно

    2) самолёт

    3) космический корабль

    5.

    употр. с гл. во мн. ч.

    1) суда

    the harbour was full of all kinds of craft — в гавани стояло много различных судов

    2) самолёты

    3) космические летательные аппараты

    6. механизм, приспособление

    7. рыболовные китобойные принадлежности

    the gentle craft — а) ужение рыбы; б) шутл. сапожное дело; гильдия башмачников

    2. [krɑ:ft]

    обыкн. амер.

    создавать, изготовлять (

    ) искусно, с большим мастерством

    woods for violins are crafted by experts — дерево для скрипок обрабатывается высококвалифицированными специалистами

    a carefully crafted story — тщательно построенный /выстроенный/ рассказ

    НБАРС > craft

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    craft

    krɑ:ft сущ.
    1) ремесло Of his craft he was a carpenter. ≈ А занимался он плотницким ремеслом (Чосер, Рассказ мельника)
    2) а) ловкость, умение, искусство;
    сноровка I told them that the craft was in catching it. ≈ Я объяснил им, что самое-то искусство было поймать его. seven crafts Syn: skill, art, dexterity б) обман, хитрость An old craft of the clergy to secure their church-lands. ≈ Старая поповская штучка, чтобы оставить за собой их церковные земли. Syn: guile, deceit, fraud, cunning, trick
    3) сообщество людей а) (the Craft) масонская ложа Syn: freemasonry б) ист. цех, гильдия (также в варианте craft union)
    4) транспортное средство а) морское, речное судно These crafts they are narrow enough. ≈ Эти суда достаточно узкие. — small craft б) самолет в) космический корабль
    5) рыболовные снасти;
    китобойные снасти
    6) в сложных словах в качестве второго элемента работа, творение, искусство см. handicraft, witchcraft, woodcraft
    ремесло — jeweller’s * ремесло ювелира профессия — actors devoted to their * актеры, преданные своей профессии умение, ловкость, искусство — equally distinguished for strength and for manual * выделяющийся как силой, так и ловкостью хитрость, лукавство;
    обман — to get smth. by * получить что-л. обманным путем — she is full of * она очень коварна;
    она кого хочешь вокруг пальца обведет цех (ремесленный) ;
    гильдия — he belonged to the * of electricians он принадлежал к союзу электромонтеров (собирательнле) работники одной профессии (the C.) масонское братство судно — pleasure * яхта самолет;
    космический корабль( собирательнле) (употребляется) с гл. во мн. ч. суда — the harbour was full of all kinds of * в гавани стояло много различных судов — small * лодки самолеты;
    космические летательные аппараты механизм, приспособление рыболовные или китобойные принадлежности > the gentle * ужение рыбы;
    (устаревшее) сапожное дело;
    гильдия башмачников (обыкновенно) (американизм) создавать, изготовлять искусно, с большим мастерством — woods for violins are *ed by experts дерево для скрипок обрабатывается высококвалифицированными специалистами — a carefully *ed story тщательно построенный рассказ
    craft ловкость, умение, искусство;
    сноровка ~ ловкость ~ (the C.) масонское братство ~ мастерство ~ портовое плавучее средство ~ профессия ~ ремесло ~ самолет(ы) ~ судно;
    собир. суда всякого наименования ~ умение ~ хитрость, обман
    ~ attr. цеховой
    ~ union ист. гильдия ~ union профсоюз, организованный по цеховому принципу, цеховой профсоюз
    pleasure ~ прогулочный корабль

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > craft

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    craft

    English-Russian scientific dictionary > craft

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    craft

    1) небольшое судно

    2) суда

    3) пловучие средства

    4) самолет(ы)

    Англо-русский морской словарь > craft

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    craft

    Англо-русский технический словарь > craft

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    craft

    noun

    1) ремесло

    2) ловкость, умение, искусство; сноровка

    3) хитрость, обман

    4) (the Craft) масонское братство

    5) судно; (collect.) суда всякого наименования

    6) самолет(ы)

    craft union

    а) профсоюз, организованный по цеховому принципу, цеховой профсоюз;

    Syn:

    guile

    * * *

    1 (a) цеховой

    2 (n) гильдия; искусство; китобойные принадлежности; космические летательные аппараты; космический корабль; ловкость; лукавство; масонское братство; мастерство; механизм; обман; приспособление; профессия; работники одной профессии; ремесло; рыболовные принадлежности; самолет; самолеты; суда; судно; умениеы

    3 (v) изготовить искусно; изготовлять искусно; создавать; создать

    * * *

    1) ремесло, ловкость; искусство; 2) судно, суда

    * * *

    [ krɑːft]
    ремесло, умение; ловкость, сноровка; мастерство, искусство; хитрость, обман; масонское братство; судно, самолет

    * * *

    изворотливость

    изделие

    искусство

    ловкость

    находчивость

    обман

    оборотистость

    поделка

    поделку

    промысел

    профессия

    прыткость

    прыть

    ремесло

    самолет

    сноровка

    судно

    умение

    хитрость

    цеховой

    * * *

    1) ремесло
    2) а) ловкость
    б) обман
    3) а) (the Craft) масонская ложа
    б) ист. цех, гильдия

    Новый англо-русский словарь > craft

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    craft

    [krɑːft]
    1.

    сущ.

    1) ремесло; профессия

    seven crafts — ист. семь дисциплин средневекового университета (тривиум: грамматика, логика и риторика, а также квадривиум: арифметика, геометрия, музыка и астрономия)

    2) ловкость, умение, искусство; сноровка

    Syn:

    3) обман, хитрость

    An old craft of the clergy to secure their church-lands. (J. Milton, History of England, 1670) — Старая поповская штучка, чтобы оставить за собой церковные земли.

    Syn:

    5)

    ; = craft union цех; гильдия

    6) морское, речное судно

    7) самолёт; космический корабль

    8) рыболовные снасти; китобойные снасти

    2.

    ;

    преим.

    амер.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > craft

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    craft

    English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > craft

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    craft

    2) ремесло, сноровка

    3) судно, небольшая драга

    * * *

    1.   ремесло, уменье; определённая область специализации (строительных) рабочих

    2.   катер

    craft of plastering
    — waterborne craft

    Англо-русский строительный словарь > craft

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[ kraft, krahft ]

/ kræft, krɑft /

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noun, plural crafts or, for 5, 8, craft.

an art, trade, or occupation requiring special skill, especially manual skill: the craft of a mason.

skill; dexterity: The silversmith worked with great craft.

skill or ability used for bad purposes; cunning; deceit; guile.

the members of a trade or profession collectively; a guild.

a ship or other vessel.

a number of ships or other vessels taken as a whole: The craft were warned of possible heavy squalls.

a single aircraft.

adjective

noting or relating to a food or other product made with special skill, especially manual skill: craft beer; craft coffee; a line of craft furniture.

verb (used with object)

to make or manufacture (an object or product) with skill and careful attention to detail.

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Origin of craft

First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English cræft “strength, skill”; cognate with German Kraft, Dutch kracht, Old Norse kraptr

synonym study for craft

OTHER WORDS FROM craft

craftless, adjective

Words nearby craft

cradle snatcher, cradlesong, cradle-to-grave, cradle vault, cradling, craft, craft apprenticeship, craft beer, Craftint, craftsman, craftsmanship

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Words related to craft

art, technique, profession, aircraft, airplane, barge, boat, plane, ship, spacecraft, vessel, ability, adeptness, adroitness, aptitude, artistry, cleverness, competence, cunning, dexterity

How to use craft in a sentence

  • These beans crafts for cold brew come either whole or grounded and in sizes ranging from one pound to five pounds.

  • However, it will be challenging for publishers and developers to craft the right messaging and pack it into the dialog shown above.

  • The dining menu was purposefully crafted to not compete with street food vendors.

  • It’s a big thing because our whole concept is this precision-crafted performance.

  • It’s challenging enough to craft a call-to-action that convinces your site visitors to buy your product or services without adding any additional hurdles.

  • The precision it took to craft such a cohesive, wholly compelling work over 12 years is nothing short of remarkable.

  • Carolyn had her own customers, mostly art and craft mavens like Blanchette Rockefeller.

  • The Macallan represents a lifestyle; the kind that represents a person set on mastering their craft.

  • The Macallan collaborations have even extended past photographers to additional masters of their craft focused on innovation.

  • It offers keen insights into Hitch’s craft while painting an intimate and unsentimental picture of the man behind the camera.

  • Arrived at the boat, they found Mayne standing in the water and leaning helplessly against the side of the craft.

  • That was not the device of a woman who loved—it savored rather of the cool state-craft of a Lucrezia Borgia.

  • All the small steamers and sailing-craft in the river moved up as near as possible to the Puente de España.

  • Instead of our small craft working to and fro in half mile runs, henceforth they will have to cover 60 miles per trip.

  • The roomy canoe, if not built for great speed, certainly was built for as much comfort as could be expected in such a craft.

British Dictionary definitions for craft


noun

skill or ability, esp in handiwork

skill in deception and trickery; guile; cunning

an occupation or trade requiring special skill, esp manual dexterity

  1. the members of such a trade, regarded collectively
  2. (as modifier)a craft guild

a single vessel, aircraft, or spacecraft

(functioning as plural) ships, boats, aircraft, or spacecraft collectively

verb

(tr) to make or fashion with skill, esp by hand

Word Origin for craft

Old English cræft skill, strength; related to Old Norse kraptr power, skill, Old High German kraft

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craft — перевод на русский

/krɑːft/

The friction could set our craft on fire!

Трение может поджечь наш корабль!

We’ve located him, when the craft is ready we’ll trap him.

Мы нашли его, когда корабль будет готов, мы поймаем его.

To our interplanetary craft.

На наш межпланетный корабль.

The craft is under Beta’s control.

Корабль под контролем Беты.

He shall take the craft to Venus.

Он приведёт корабль к Венере.

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Has he given up his craft altogether?

Он ремесло свое так совсем и забросил?

— Only my craft interests me.

— Меня интересует только моё ремесло.

«The Healer’s Craft» and «Life Before Death.»

«Ремесло целителя» и «Жизнь перед смертью.»

It’s more of a craft.

Это, скорее, ремесло.

Yes, your work is not a craft, it’s a vocation.

Да, твоя работа — не ремесло, это призвание.

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This must be the craft in which the strangers arrived here.

Это, наверно, судно в котором прибыли незнакомцы.

This craft could never stand the turbulence.

Судно не выдержит вихревых течений.

On the basis of your log, allowing for your primitive device and your laggard craft, I estimate average speed at three and a half knots.

Основываясь на вашем журнале и принимая во внимание примитивность приспособлений и неповоротливое судно, я предполагаю скорость около трех с половиной узлов.

It’s an advanced craft for travel.

Это новейшее судно для путешествий.

The craft appears to be built for speed rather than combat.

Похоже, что судно создано скорее для скорости, чем для боя.

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His good craft against mine.

Его мастерство против моего.

You know that just because someone doesn’t have a paying gig it doesn’t mean they’re not working on their craft.

Знаешь, если за это не платят денег,.. …это не повод не оттачивать мастерство.

«and the craft of the Lady,

«и мастерство Леди

But if you hone your craft, work diligently, you might just find yourself cast in the role of a lifetime.

Но если отточить свое мастерство и усердно работать, можно получить роль всей своей жизни.

It’s great town with great people, and a great place for a young doctor to hone her craft.

Это замечательный город с замечательными людьми. И замечательное место для молодого врача оттачивать свое мастерство.

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Where’s the craft?

А где искусство?

It’s a dying craft, Dudley, if you want the truth.

Это умирающее искусство, Дадли, если хочешь знать правду.

In the meantime, we’re going to keep on, trying to progress in our craft… for all our fans around the world.

Ну а пока мы собираемся продолжать совершенствовать своё искусство… для наших фанов во всём мире.

Honor the craft of death.

Почитайте искусство смерти.

Did you know that Martha Stewart taught crafts in prison?

Ты знаешь, что Марта Стюарт преподавала искусство в тюрьме?

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Yeah, there’s, uh, these old report cards here… and, um, awards that I won… and these little craft things.

Да, здесь старые табели успеваемости… И награды, что я выиграл… И эти маленькие поделки…

I’m really good at arts and crafts.

Мне удаются рисунки и поделки.

Arts and crafts.

Искуссные поделки.

They can’t read, and from what I can tell, they spend all day making crafts for Jamie to sell?

Они не умеют читать, и из этого я делаю вывод, что они проводят весь день, делая поделки, которые Джеми продает?

They want me to take pictures of their crafts in Africa. Wow!

Они хотят, чтобы я забрала их поделки с собой в Африку.

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Carl William Craft.

Карл Уильям Крафт.

Whoever Carl Craft was may have nothing to do with who…

И, может, не по достойной причине. Кем бы ни был Карл Крафт, он мог и не иметь ничего общего с…

The, uh, Tonya craft prosecution.

Судебный процесс Тони Крафт.

Yeah, this here’s Doug Craft, the man who took me from recording artist to global brand.

Да, это Дуг Крафт, человек, который заметил меня благодаря записи с артистом мирового бренда.

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A mother needs her respite. That craft room is the only thing that’s going to keep you from going all Susan Smith on that little angel.

Матери необходима творческая отдушина, и эта мастерская — единственное, что не позволит тебе накинуться с ножом на своего ангелочка.

«Craft room»?

«Мастерская»?

It is my craft studio, so kindly stay out of there.

Теперь это моя мастерская, так что держись от неё подальше. Что?

This is Coach Sue’s craft room.

Это мастерская тренера Сью.

This’ll be the crafts room.

Здесь будет мастерская.

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— This is our arts and crafts room.

Сюда — Наша комната рукоделия.

And while we’re airing grievances, what about your stupid craft area?

И раз уж мы выказываем свое недовольство, я выскажусь против твоего глупого рукоделия.

Sorry to interrupt your little crafts project, but we need your help with something.

Прости, что прерываю твой кружок рукоделия, но нам нужна твоя помощь.

Grunkle Stan, I’m an arts and crafts master.

Дядушка Стэн, я мастер искусств и рукоделия.

Give me back my old room back, or let me take over your crafting room.

Верните мне мою старую комнату назад, или я займу твою комнату для рукоделия.

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You’ve crafted a jewel, my boy.

Ты создал жемчужину, мой мальчик.

I crafted our lurid reputation in order to fend off the most insidious evil that’s been lurking this forsaken country of ours.

Я создал этим местам самую мрачную репутацию, чтобы отвадить отсюда самое коварное зло, одолевающее нашу несчастную страну.

Daedalus crafted wings for his son Icarus so he could fly away.

Дедал создал крылья для своего сына Икара таким образом он смог улететь.

This is the body that God crafted for you.

Это тело, которое Бог создал для тебя.

Antonio Stradivari crafted some of the most unique and beautiful violins in the world.

Антонио Страдивари создал несколько наиболее уникальных и прекрасных скрипок в мире.

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