workman

workman — noun

1. a man who earns money by doing physical work, especially using his hands and str

1.名詞B1
釋義

a man who earns money by doing physical work, especially using his hands and strength to build, repair, or move things

例句

João, a local workman, repaired the neighbour's broken fence before the weekend.

The workman carried a heavy cement bag up three flights of stairs to the roof.

collocation: workman + carries/hauls [heavy loads]

同義詞
  • worker

    broader term; can refer to any employee regardless of gender or type of work

  • labourer

    focuses on unskilled or semi-skilled physical work; more common in British English

  • craftsman

    implies skilled work done with care and expertise; narrower than 'workman'

文法句型

a workman

workman + verb

常見錯誤

The company needs a workman to answer customer calls.
The company needs a worker to answer customer calls.
💡'workman' refers to someone doing manual or physical labour, not office-based tasks.
She works as a workman in a factory.
She works as a worker in a factory.
💡'workman' is only used for men; for women or general reference, use 'worker' instead.