कर्मकार रूप से Meaning in English
कर्मकार रूप से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : workman
, workly
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कार्यनिष्पादिकाकाम देनेवाला
कार्यकार
कार्यदर्शि
कार्यक्षेट्र
कार्यक्र्म सूची
कौशलपूर्ण
कारीगरी
कार्यस्थल
शिल्पशाला
कार्य स्थान
कार्यस्थानों
कार्यलोक
विकरवर्क
कार्य एकक
कर्मकार-रूप-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Although installed after the death of Cavaillé-Coll, it bears his name rather than that of his son-in-law Mutin, and the internal works are of a quality which identifies this model with the highest standards of workmanship of the high days of that company.
in a mechanical point of view (a ship) is the feeblest, most inartificial, and unworkmanlike structure in the whole range of mechanics".
As the work is said to laud the workman, when he delights himself in the view thereof; for the saints are not so impatient as to urge on what they know will come to pass at the appointed time.
There were some defects in the workmanship, causing closure for ten weeks' repairs after a year.
This amount was extremely high when compared to an average workman's daily pay, which was about one peso.
His workmanlike service was lauded by former teammate and captain Steve Yzerman, who gave him the nickname "The Mule" because "he carries the load.
Emphasis was placed on quality of workmanship, especially in the arts.
Born in Brussels, Belgium in 1814, he had much to do with the modern revival of glass-painting, and first made his reputation by his study of the old methods of workmanship, and his clever restorations of old examples, and copies made for the Brussels archaeological museum.
Jacques Rennepont, Parisian workman.
Among the reforms adopted during his tenure were a state antitrust law, a campaign finance reform law, and a workman's compensation law.
Other accomplishments included initiating the state's first budget program, enacting its first workman's compensation law, and instituting a convict labor law.
Many of these models are of exquisite workmanship, every rope, pulley or portion of the engine being faithfully reproduced.
We want one man to be always thinking, and another to be always working, and we call one a gentleman, and the other an operative; whereas the workman ought often to be thinking, and the thinker often to be working, and both should be gentlemen, in the best sense.