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Definition of tiler in English: tilernoun ˈtʌɪləˈtaɪlər 1A person who lays tiles. 铺瓦工;贴砖工 屋顶铺瓦工。 Example sentencesExamples - There were those who profited from the event, none more so than the tilers, bricklayers and glaziers whose wages trebled.
- Mr Skipworth, a ceramic tiler, had only arrived in England a couple of months earlier having left his home in Australia to travel around Europe.
- Ronny became a tiler, a craft that requires a steady hand and a good sense of aesthetics and symmetry, no doubt useful traits for a bodybuilder as well.
- On February 26, the tilers arrived promptly at 7 a.m. to begin the arduous task of mounting the tiles - with help from many of the children.
- It chewed up heating fuel like a hungry dragon; it required constant attention from the masons, the tilers, the electricians, the roofers.
- He paid the tiler somewhere between $60 and $100 a week, well below minimum pay rates in NZ.
- A tiler was hired to help carry out the work and the mosaic was formed on brown paper.
- It appears that work was done since tilers arrived in October 1994 to attend to Room 106.
- He was not a tiler or a roof plumber or anyone else particularly used to working at heights.
- The plasterboard went up a treat over the weekend, all I have to do now is to try and get it cleaned up and plastered this week before the tiler comes on Monday to lay the floor.
- It is likely that licensing will also be extended to construction industry trades, including tilers, roofers and concreters, says Mr Kilgariff.
- The stone seller will give advice and the builder or tiler who lays your flooring will quite often know very little about the product.
- Today the tilers managed to finish laying the new kitchen floor.
- Mr Hughes, a roof tiler, had stopped at the petrol station as he had a problem with his bike and went in to the shop.
- There I am trying to organise tilers and carpenters and blinds and furniture deliveries and people couldn't be nicer, obviously considering I'm paying them.
- The tiler is going to have to cut the tiles and your plan should show that any odd sizes are divided between the opposite sides of the room.
- Arab roofers and master tilers were shipped from Morocco.
- I'm a tiler and went over as that but I did not lay a single tile all the time I was there.
- He always insisted that it was a girlfriend's idea: he had been planning to become a tiler.
- Virtually every roof tiler, vinyl layer and ceramic wall and floor tiler has been forced into bogus sub-contract arrangements.
2The doorkeeper of a Freemasons' lodge, who prevents outsiders from entering. (共济会的)会所看守人
Rhymesbeguiler, compiler, Delilah, filer, Isla, miler, reviler, smiler, styler, Tyler Definition of tiler in US English: tilernounˈtīlərˈtaɪlər 1A person who lays tiles. 铺瓦工;贴砖工 屋顶铺瓦工。 Example sentencesExamples - I'm a tiler and went over as that but I did not lay a single tile all the time I was there.
- The tiler is going to have to cut the tiles and your plan should show that any odd sizes are divided between the opposite sides of the room.
- Virtually every roof tiler, vinyl layer and ceramic wall and floor tiler has been forced into bogus sub-contract arrangements.
- Mr Hughes, a roof tiler, had stopped at the petrol station as he had a problem with his bike and went in to the shop.
- On February 26, the tilers arrived promptly at 7 a.m. to begin the arduous task of mounting the tiles - with help from many of the children.
- The plasterboard went up a treat over the weekend, all I have to do now is to try and get it cleaned up and plastered this week before the tiler comes on Monday to lay the floor.
- Mr Skipworth, a ceramic tiler, had only arrived in England a couple of months earlier having left his home in Australia to travel around Europe.
- It appears that work was done since tilers arrived in October 1994 to attend to Room 106.
- Today the tilers managed to finish laying the new kitchen floor.
- He was not a tiler or a roof plumber or anyone else particularly used to working at heights.
- It chewed up heating fuel like a hungry dragon; it required constant attention from the masons, the tilers, the electricians, the roofers.
- It is likely that licensing will also be extended to construction industry trades, including tilers, roofers and concreters, says Mr Kilgariff.
- He paid the tiler somewhere between $60 and $100 a week, well below minimum pay rates in NZ.
- There I am trying to organise tilers and carpenters and blinds and furniture deliveries and people couldn't be nicer, obviously considering I'm paying them.
- The stone seller will give advice and the builder or tiler who lays your flooring will quite often know very little about the product.
- Arab roofers and master tilers were shipped from Morocco.
- Ronny became a tiler, a craft that requires a steady hand and a good sense of aesthetics and symmetry, no doubt useful traits for a bodybuilder as well.
- He always insisted that it was a girlfriend's idea: he had been planning to become a tiler.
- There were those who profited from the event, none more so than the tilers, bricklayers and glaziers whose wages trebled.
- A tiler was hired to help carry out the work and the mosaic was formed on brown paper.
2The doorkeeper of a Masonic lodge, who prevents outsiders from entering. (共济会的)会所看守人 |