2.The workman had a finger cut off by the machine he was operating.
这个工人被他所操作的机器切去一只手指。
3.A bad workman quarrels with his tools.
拙工匠总嫌工具工顺手。
4.The workman is still busy concreting the road.
工人还在忙着用混凝土铺路。
5.A bad workman always blames his tool
拙匠常怪工具差
6.To this definition, the only objection seems to be, that it leaves in uncertainty a question which has been much debated -- whether what are called immaterial products are to be considered as wealth: whether, for example, the skill of a workman, or any other natural or acquired power of body or mind, shall be called wealth, or not: a question, not of very great importance, and which, so far as requiring discussion, will be more conveniently considered in another place.
对于这个定义,唯一的反对意见看来是,它留下了一个引起很多争论的问题未能予以解决,即所谓非物质产品可否视作财富,是否可将工人的技能或任何其他天生的或后来获得的体力或智力称为财富。这个问题并不十分重要,因而有关这个问题的讨论,为方便起见可放在另一个地方。
7.The workman plonked down his heavy bag of tools.
那个管道工把他沉重的工具袋砰地一声放在地下。
8.an occasional workman
临时雇工
9.The workman went from town to town, working when he could find employment.
那个工人从一个城镇流浪到另一个城镇,找到职业时就干点活。