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单词 silversmith
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Definition of silversmith in English:

silversmith

noun ˈsɪlvəsmɪθˈsɪlvərˌsmɪθ
  • A person who makes silver articles.

    银匠

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By this time he employed 12 silversmiths as well as watch makers, jewellers and shop assistants.
    • Foster trained as a silversmith and has an established reputation both as a designer and metalworker.
    • The largest group were Huguenots, many of them silk weavers, silversmiths, and furniture makers.
    • In the nineteenth century, Joseph Mayer was one of Liverpool's most prominent citizens as well as a respected silversmith.
    • The makers of the frames included many of England's most fashionable silversmiths, including Paul de Lamerie, Charles Kandler and Benjamin Pyne.
    • Many of them were skilled artisans, such as silversmiths, masons, milliners, cobblers, singers and tailors.
    • There were certainly fine examples available at this time, and as early as 1680 the English silversmiths were producing rectangular canisters engraved with sophisticated designs.
    • Although little known today, during the first half of the twentieth century Henry George Murphy was one of the UK's most successful silversmiths.
    • He trained as a silversmith at the Zurich School of Arts and Crafts, 1924-7, but after hearing a lecture by Le Corbusier he decided to turn to architecture.
    • The work of over twenty silversmiths is being showcased, with more than forty different settings on view.
    • Navajo silversmithing dates from 1853, when a Mexican silversmith arrived at Fort Defiance in what is now Arizona.
    • The refined finish of the scenes embossed and chased in the minutest detail shows off the skill of the silversmiths involved.
    • Hogarth started an apprenticeship as a silversmith in 1714, but never finished it.
    • Newly listed occupations included railroad workers and cotton brokers, as well as skilled craftsmen such as silversmiths, watchmakers, stonecutters, brick masons, and a plumber.
    • Local men and women have recorded memories of their vanished working lives in the cutlery and silver trades and today's silversmiths and jewellers from the region are celebrated too.
    • He discussed silversmiths and silver and gold beating… and the tools of these craftsmen, their technical vocabulary, what raw materials they used, and finally he returned to the salt cellar.
    • The exhibition - called Ripple - features the work of 16 artists from all over Britain, including painters, silversmiths, print makers, ceramicists and metal workers.
    • For most of my early life, I worked as a silversmith and lectured at Glasgow School of Art in silversmithing and jewellery.
    • Engraving was delicate, and silversmiths often used stippling and bright cutting, which could make the piercing seem more airy.
    • Artists invariably doubled as gold or silversmiths, bronze casters, stonecutters and carvers, carpenters, plasterers, and wood-carvers, as well as painters and sculptors.

Derivatives

  • silversmithing

  • noun
    • For most of my early life, I worked as a silversmith and lectured at Glasgow School of Art in silversmithing and jewellery.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are usually ten from which to choose, including cabochon making, faceting, silversmithing, wirewrapping, micromounting, competitive exhibit judging, and many others.
      • The latter include a grouping of Dutch silversmithing and gilding examples; sophisticated furniture; and luxurious glass objects, ceramics, textiles and mother-of-pearl.
      • The country became distinguished in letters, music, and philosophy, and there were constant refinements in architecture, portraiture, cabinetmaking, and silversmithing.
      • He has also worked with silversmithing and painting in water media.

Definition of silversmith in US English:

silversmith

nounˈsɪlvərˌsmɪθˈsilvərˌsmiTH
  • A person who makes silver articles.

    银匠

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He discussed silversmiths and silver and gold beating… and the tools of these craftsmen, their technical vocabulary, what raw materials they used, and finally he returned to the salt cellar.
    • Hogarth started an apprenticeship as a silversmith in 1714, but never finished it.
    • Local men and women have recorded memories of their vanished working lives in the cutlery and silver trades and today's silversmiths and jewellers from the region are celebrated too.
    • The makers of the frames included many of England's most fashionable silversmiths, including Paul de Lamerie, Charles Kandler and Benjamin Pyne.
    • Artists invariably doubled as gold or silversmiths, bronze casters, stonecutters and carvers, carpenters, plasterers, and wood-carvers, as well as painters and sculptors.
    • Newly listed occupations included railroad workers and cotton brokers, as well as skilled craftsmen such as silversmiths, watchmakers, stonecutters, brick masons, and a plumber.
    • The largest group were Huguenots, many of them silk weavers, silversmiths, and furniture makers.
    • Although little known today, during the first half of the twentieth century Henry George Murphy was one of the UK's most successful silversmiths.
    • The work of over twenty silversmiths is being showcased, with more than forty different settings on view.
    • In the nineteenth century, Joseph Mayer was one of Liverpool's most prominent citizens as well as a respected silversmith.
    • There were certainly fine examples available at this time, and as early as 1680 the English silversmiths were producing rectangular canisters engraved with sophisticated designs.
    • Navajo silversmithing dates from 1853, when a Mexican silversmith arrived at Fort Defiance in what is now Arizona.
    • The refined finish of the scenes embossed and chased in the minutest detail shows off the skill of the silversmiths involved.
    • Foster trained as a silversmith and has an established reputation both as a designer and metalworker.
    • By this time he employed 12 silversmiths as well as watch makers, jewellers and shop assistants.
    • The exhibition - called Ripple - features the work of 16 artists from all over Britain, including painters, silversmiths, print makers, ceramicists and metal workers.
    • Many of them were skilled artisans, such as silversmiths, masons, milliners, cobblers, singers and tailors.
    • Engraving was delicate, and silversmiths often used stippling and bright cutting, which could make the piercing seem more airy.
    • He trained as a silversmith at the Zurich School of Arts and Crafts, 1924-7, but after hearing a lecture by Le Corbusier he decided to turn to architecture.
    • For most of my early life, I worked as a silversmith and lectured at Glasgow School of Art in silversmithing and jewellery.
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