Examples of using Workmen in English and their translations into Chinese
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In 1647, Tower workmen unearthed a box containing two small skeletons that were presumed to belong to the princes.
There were sturdy workmen thrusting their way along, wretched, unkempt men, clothed like clerks or shopmen, struggling spasmodically;
There were no industrious workmen, and the peasants caught the commissaries who ventured too far out of town with the proclamation and killed them.
There my workmen, that is to say, the brave men that I instructed and educated, and myself have put together our Nautilus.
God buries His workmen but carries on His work.”-Charles Wesley.
Sammy looked to see if there were any workmen still around, or guards, but they appeared to have the place to themselves.
There were also 220 Temple workmen whose ancestors had been designated by King David and his officials to assist the Levites.
Most of these were workmen of some kind or other, called in to help the lab crew as needed, but all of them were tight-lipped.
Equally important were the workmen's compensation laws, which made employers legally responsible for injuries sustained by employees at work.
John Harrison QC, prosecuting, said Bray hadn't given the workmen a sufficient health and safety briefing.
In 1789, workmen carrying out repairs in St George's Chapel, Windsor, rediscovered and accidentally broke into the vault of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.
But the king made the most skilful workmen in his kingdom weavethe three dresses: one golden, like the sun;
Six lives were lost(two workmen on the roof, a W.H. Smith bookstall vendor and three workmen on the Royal Avenue Theatre site).
All of our products are produced by our professional workmen and we have our high-work-effect foreign trade team, you can totally believe our service.
These, for workmen and shopkeepers, have effects absolutely identical to an equal amount spent by Mondor.
Pencroft and Ayrton, the most zealous workmen at the new vessel, pursued their labor as long as they could.
While the waves of the North Channel crashed below, workmen in bowler hats hammered metal pins into basalt and suspended bridges from them.
His workmen, in particular, adored him, and he endured this adoration with a sort of melancholy gravity.
Workmen were finishing a new plastic replica of an old airplane to ship to a McDonald's opening in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.
Sober workmen, going home from their day's labour, were seen to cast down their baskets of tools and become rioters in an instant;