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wrights

Aussprache: [raɪts]

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Kontext: „craftsmanship“

(noun) a person who makes or repairs something, often related to building or creating things like vehicles or furniture. Think of someone who builds or fixes things with their hands.

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The wrights worked hard to build a beautiful wooden chair.

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The project couldn't start because there were no wrights available to help.

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Who are the wrights that designed the new playground equipment?

Kontext: „historical“

(noun) a term used in specific trades, especially in the past, referring to skilled workers like shipwrights (who build ships) or cartwrights (who build carts). These workers were very important in their communities.

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In the town, the shipwrights were known for their incredible craftsmanship.

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There were no cartwrights left in the area, so everyone had to travel far to get their carts repaired.

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What kind of wrights were most common in the old days?

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