draughtsman
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++draughts·man British English, draftsman American English /ˈdrɑːftsmən $ ˈdræfts-/ noun (plural draughtsmen /-mən/) [countable] 1. BOTBCsomeone whose job is to draw all the parts of a new building or machine that is being planned 绘图员,制图员2. AVsomeone who draws well 善于绘画的人
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draughtsman• Her skill as a draughtsman appears in innumerable witty pen-and-ink illustrations to her letters.• Then they had a draughtsman prepare the plans and sub-contracted the building.• They forget that Picasso was a brilliant draughtsman, composer, colourist.• Degas may have been a fine draughtsman, but he was not a painter.• I thought he was a very toffee-nosed man, a good draughtsman in a commercial sort of way, very accurate of course.• Years went by before he could be persuaded to hire an assistant engineer or draughtsman.• Front, and, trainee draughtsman.draughts·man nounChineseSyllable
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draughtsman
draughts‧man
British English, draftsman American English /ˈdrɑːftsmən $ ˈdræfts-/ noun (plural draughtsmen /-mən/) [countable]
1. someone whose job is to draw all the parts of a new building or machine that is being planned
2. someone who draws well
draughts‧man
British English, draftsman American English /ˈdrɑːftsmən $ ˈdræfts-/ noun (plural draughtsmen /-mən/) [countable]1. someone whose job is to draw all the parts of a new building or machine that is being planned
2. someone who draws well