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draughtsmanship

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Draughts´man`ship
n.1.The office, art, or work of a draughtsman.
Translations
draughtsmanship draftsmanship (US) [ˈdrɑːftsmənʃɪp] N (= skill) → arte m del delineante; (= quality) → habilidad f para el dibujo
draughtsmanship [ˈdrɑːftsmənʃɪp] (British) draftsmanship (US) n
(= technique) [artwork] → trait m
(= drawing) → dessin m
(industrial)dessin m industriel
draughtsmanship, (US) draftsmanship
n his brilliant draughtsmanshipsein hervorragendes zeichnerisches Können; the power of his draughtsmanship shows that …an der Qualität seiner Zeichnung kann man sehen, dass …
draughtsmanship draftsmanship (Am) [ˈdrɑːftsmənʃɪp] n (skill) → arte f del disegno


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The United States and the EU are now struggling to cope with the result of the draughtsmanship at Dayton.
The plans, which may have been drawn by Tommy Kennedy, were works of art and displayed draughtsmanship of the highest order.
A number of drawings constitute another part of this exhibition, and here, skilled draughtsmanship is on view.
 
 
 
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