Tradesmen: meaning, definitions and examples
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tradesmen
[ ˈtreɪdzmən ]
skilled workers
Tradesmen are skilled workers who specialize in a particular craft or trade, such as carpentry, plumbing, or electrical work. They typically undergo training or apprenticeship programs to gain expertise in their chosen field.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- Tradesmen often work on construction sites to build or repair structures.
- A skilled tradesman can provide high-quality craftsmanship in their work.
Translations
Translations of the word "tradesmen" in other languages:
🇵🇹 artesãos
🇮🇳 कारीगर
🇩🇪 Handwerker
🇮🇩 tukang
🇺🇦 ремісники
🇵🇱 rzemieślnicy
🇯🇵 職人 (しょくにん)
🇫🇷 artisans
🇪🇸 artesanos
🇹🇷 zanaatkarlar
🇰🇷 장인
🇸🇦 حرفيون
🇨🇿 řemeslníci
🇸🇰 remeselníci
🇨🇳 工匠 (gōngjiàng)
🇸🇮 obrtniki
🇮🇸 iðnaðarmenn
🇰🇿 қолөнершілер
🇬🇪 ხელოსნები
🇦🇿 sənətkarlar
🇲🇽 artesanos
Etymology
The term 'tradesmen' originated in the late 16th century, derived from the word 'trade' referring to a skilled occupation or craft. Tradesmen played a crucial role in the development of various industries and construction projects throughout history, utilizing their expertise to create and repair essential structures.
See also: trade, tradeable, trademark, trader, traders, tradesperson, trading.