1.织者,织工;编制者
2.【鸟】织巢鸟;【虫】豉豆;织网蜘蛛
1.someone whose job is to weave cloth
1."We are pleased to hear that, " said the two weavers, and described to him the colours and explained the curious pattern.
“我们很高兴地听到,说:”两个织布,并介绍他的颜色和解释了好奇的模式。
2.The two weavers were shown in, and began to describe their cloth to the Emperor.
二个织布者被显示的在,而且开始描述对皇帝的他们的布料。
3.Chamberlain, go to the weavers and see how the cloth is processing. the parade is only a week way.
虽然如此,他还织是觉得先派一个人去看看比较妥当。
4.Therefore, "Weavers, where the work of a small studio or home handicraft workshop is only part of the over-the-counter" 19.
因此,“织工在那里工作的小工房或家庭只不过是手工业工场的场外部分”19。
5."Really, " he said, turning to the weavers, "your cloth has our most gracious approval; "
“真的,”他说,转身对织布,“您的布是我们最亲切的批准;”
6.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,小射手经过织匠生活工作之地,碰巧看见一个高大英俊、体格强健的人。
7.The two weavers who made the new clothes for the emperor turned out to be cheats.
给皇帝做新衣服的那两个织工原来是骗子。
8."Your Majesty, " said the two weavers.
“陛下,”二个织布者说。
9."I shall send my honest old minister to the weavers, " thought the emperor.
“我要派诚实的老部长到织工那儿去看看,”皇帝想。
10.Bombing by the American planes of a Japanese magazine nearby destroyed the street as weavers fled.
由日本杂志的美国飞机轰炸摧毁了附近的街道编织逃去。