craft

craft — noun

1. a skilled occupation in which you make useful or decorative objects by hand; als

1.名詞B1
釋義

a skilled occupation in which you make useful or decorative objects by hand; also, the expertise that such work requires, or an item produced in this way

例句

After years of training, Amihan became a true master of her craft.

master of (one's) craft

The weekend market sells traditional crafts made by local potters and weavers.

traditional crafts

同義詞
  • skill

    broader; can apply to any ability, not just making things

  • art

    focuses more on creativity and expression; a craft can become an art

  • trade

    emphasises the commercial or occupational side of skilled work

  • craftsmanship

    the quality of skill shown in something made

用法筆記

When uncountable, the word refers to skill or experience in general ('respect for his craft'). When countable, it refers to a specific type of work or the objects made ('textile crafts like weaving').

常見錯誤

She learned the craft of driving.
She learned the skill of driving.
💡'craft' is not used for everyday abilities like driving; it implies making or creating something with skill.
I bought a craft at the shop.
I bought a handcrafted item at the shop.
💡'craft' as a countable noun usually refers to a type of work or activity, not a single product.

2. a means of transport designed to move across water or fly above ground, includin

2.名詞B2
釋義

a means of transport designed to move across water or fly above ground, including boats, aeroplanes, and spacecraft

例句

A small wooden craft carried the fishermen across the calm lake.

The harbour was full of pleasure craft on warm summer weekends.

pleasure craft

同義詞
  • vessel

    more formal; used especially for large ships

  • boat

    specific to water vehicles; more common in everyday use

  • aircraft

    covers planes, helicopters, and other flying vehicles

用法筆記

This sense is commonly used with a modifier that describes the vehicle's purpose or size ('pleasure craft', 'landing craft', 'patrol craft'). The plural form is usually 'craft' (not 'crafts').

常見錯誤

The crafts in the harbour include many fishing boats.
The craft in the harbour include many fishing boats.
💡the plural of 'craft' meaning vehicles is usually 'craft', not 'crafts'.
I took a craft across the river.
I took a boat across the river.
💡'craft' sounds unnatural for a single everyday ferry ride; use a more specific word.

craft — verb

craft — adjective