1.工人,劳动者;工作者,工作人员
1.a man who does physical work, especially building or repairing things
1.The workmen struggled fiercely and one of them lost his temper. He threatened to call the police.
两个工人奋力抗争,其中一个发了火,威胁说要去叫警察。
2.The manager of a small building company was very surprised to get a bill for two white mice which one of his workmen had bought.
一家小建筑公司的经理很吃惊的收到一份帐单,居然是他的一个工人买了两只白老鼠欠的钱。
3.One of his workmen observed his frequent visits to the spot and decided to watch his movements.
他的一个工人看到他频繁地去那个地方,决定监视他的行动。
4.In making some alterations, the workmen came upon an old dungeon, which had been, for many years, built up and forgotten.
在改建某个地方时,工人发现了一个地牢,修成之后被人忘掉已经多年。
5.The "shareholders" as such had no knowledge of the lives, thoughts or needs of the workmen employed by the company in which he held shares.
这种股东不了解他们所持股的公司里工人们的生活、思想和需求。
6.He used to say to his workmen, "One day, you will be able to afford a car of your own. "
他常对他的工人们说:“总有一天,你会买得起属于你自己的轿车。”
7.If one looks at the Hoover dam being built, you can see all the, all the workmen out with their fedoras. Which seems a bit risky.
如果有人见过大坝的修建过程,就会发现所有的工人都只戴着软呢帽。看着确实有些危险。
8.Shah Jehan wanted his wife's tomb to be perfect. He did not care about time or money He brought together workmen from all Asia.
沙。杰汗想让他妃子的坟墓尽善尽美,他不惜花费金钱与时间,把全亚洲的能工巧匠都汇集于印度。
9.Pretending to speak seriously, one of the workmen asked if he might make a telephone call before being taken to the station.
其中一个工人装模作样地问道,在被带往警察局之前,是否可以打一个电话。
10.Moreover they reckoned not with the men, into whose hand they delivered the money to be bestowed on workmen: for they dealt faithfully.
且将银子交给办事的人转交作工的人,不与他们算账,因为他们办事诚实。