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woodwork


wood·work

W0214800 (wo͝od′wûrk′)n. Objects made of or work done in wood, especially wooden interior fittings in a house, as moldings, doors, staircases, or windowsills.Idiom: out of the woodwork Out of obscurity or a place of seclusion: People were coming out of the woodwork to apply for the desirable job.

woodwork

(ˈwʊdˌwɜːk) n1. (Crafts) the art, craft, or skill of making things in wood; carpentry2. (Building) components made of wood, such as doors, staircases, etc

wood•work

(ˈwʊdˌwɜrk)

n. 1. objects or parts made of wood. 2. interior wooden fittings, esp. of a house, as doors, stairways, or moldings. Idioms: come out of the woodwork, to emerge, as from a hiding place. [1640–50]
Thesaurus
Noun1.woodwork - work made of wood; especially moldings or stairways or furniturecabinetwork - woodwork finished by hand by a cabinetmakerjoinery - fine woodwork done by a joinermillwork - woodwork that has been machined at a millpiece of work, work - a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing; "it is not regarded as one of his more memorable works"; "the symphony was hailed as an ingenious work"; "he was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey"; "the work of an active imagination"; "erosion is the work of wind or water over time"
2.woodwork - the craft of a carpenter: making things out of woodwoodwork - the craft of a carpenter: making things out of woodcarpentry, woodworkingcraft, trade - the skilled practice of a practical occupation; "he learned his trade as an apprentice"cabinetry, cabinetwork - the craft of making furniture (especially furniture of high quality)cabinetmaking, joinery - the craft of a joinerstud - provide with or construct with studs; "stud the wall"dado - cut a dado into or fit into a dadodado - provide with a dado; "The owners wanted to dado their dining room"articulate, joint - provide with a joint; "the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood"

woodwork

noun carpentry, joinery Joseph instructs a class in woodwork.
Translations
木制品建筑中的木工活

wood

(wud) noun1. (also adjective) (of) the material of which the trunk and branches of trees are composed. My desk is (made of) wood; She gathered some wood for the fire; I like the smell of a wood fire. 木頭,木材 木头,木材 2. (often in plural) a group of growing trees. They went for a walk in the woods. 樹林 树林3. a golf-club whose head is made of wood. 木製高爾夫球棒 打高尔夫球的木制球棒ˈwooded adjective (of land) covered with trees. a wooded hillside. 長滿樹木的 长满树木的ˈwooden adjective made of wood. three wooden chairs. 木製的 木制的ˈwoody adjective1. covered with trees. woody countryside. 樹木遍佈的 树木茂密的2. (of a smell etc) of or like wood. 木頭(般)的(氣味) 木头味ˈwood carving noun the art of carving wood. 木雕 木雕ˈwoodcut noun a print made by pressing a block of wood with design cut on it onto paper. 木刻版畫 木刻,木刻画 ˈwoodcutter noun a person whose job is felling trees. 伐木工 伐木工人ˈwoodland noun land covered with woods. a stretch of woodland. 林地 林地(林区) ˈwoodlouseplural ˈwoodlice noun a tiny creature with a jointed shell, found under stones etc. 潮蟲 土鳖ˈwoodpecker noun a type of bird which pecks holes in the bark of trees, searching for insects. 啄木鳥 啄木鸟ˈwood pulp noun pulp from wood that can be used for making paper. (用以造紙的)木漿 木质纸浆ˈwoodwind (-wind) noun (in an orchestra, the group of people who play) wind instruments made of wood. 木管樂器 木管乐器ˈwoodwork noun1. the art of making things from wood; carpentry. He did woodwork at school. 木製品 木制品2. the wooden part of any structure. The woodwork in the house is rotting. 結構的木工部份 建筑中的木工活ˈwoodwormplurals ˈwoodworm, ~woodworms noun the larva of a certain type of beetle, which bores into wood and destroys it. 蛀蟲 蛀虫out of the wood(s) out of danger. 脫離險境 脱离险境

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come out of the woodwork

To appear unexpectedly, or from unexpected places. No one had anything negative to say when I first pitched this idea, but now people are coming out of the woodwork to criticize it. Ever since Liam won the lottery, his so-called relatives have been coming out of the woodwork.See also: come, of, out, woodwork

blend into the woodwork

To make oneself inconspicuous. Because I'm on probation at work, I'm just trying to blend into the woodwork for now.See also: blend, woodwork

fade into the woodwork

To make oneself inconspicuous. Because I'm on probation, I'm just trying to fade into the woodwork for now.See also: fade, woodwork

vanish into the woodwork

To recede or absent oneself from public view; to become or remain hidden in society. The former movie star, never one to vanish into the woodwork, launched a very successful chain of restaurants and eventually ran for public office in Washington state. I think people expected us to vanish into the woodwork after the referendum results, but we made sure to stay firmly in the eye of the public.See also: vanish, woodwork

disappear into the woodwork

To recede or absent oneself from public view; to become or remain hidden in society. The former movie star, never one to disappear into the woodwork, launched a very successful chain of restaurants and eventually ran for public office in Washington state. I think people expected us to disappear into the woodwork after the referendum results, but we made sure to stay firmly in the eye of the public.See also: disappear, woodwork

out of the woodwork

Out of hiding; into view or awareness suddenly and unexpectedly. No one had anything negative to say when I first pitched this idea, but now people are coming out of the woodwork to criticize it. Ever since Liam won the lottery, his so-called relatives have been showing up out of the woodwork.See also: of, out, woodwork

*out of the woodwork

Fig. out into the open from other places or a place of concealment. (*Typically: bring someone or something ~; come ~; creep ~.) When the cake appeared, all the office people suddenly came out of the woodwork.See also: of, out, woodwork

out of the woodwork

Emerging from obscurity or a place of seclusion. It often is put as come (or crawl) out of the woodwork, as in The candidates for this job were coming out of the woodwork. The expression alludes to insects crawling out of the interior wooden fittings of a house, such as baseboards and moldings. [Colloquial; mid-1900s] See also: of, out, woodwork

come out of the woodwork

If people come out of the woodwork they suddenly start publicly talking about something or making claims, when previously they said nothing. People are starting to come out of the woodwork to talk about fraudulent practices in the industry. Note: You can replace come with another verb such as crawl. The worst aspect of their decision for Britain is that it will now bring anti-Europeans crawling out of the woodwork once more. Note: People usually use this expression to show that they disapprove either of the sort of things that people are saying, or of the fact that they have only just started to say these things. See also: come, of, out, woodwork

vanish into (or come or crawl out of) the woodwork

(of an unpleasant person or thing) disappear into (or emerge from) obscurity. informal The implication here is that the people or things concerned are like cockroaches or other unpleasant creatures living in the crevices of skirting boards and cupboards.See also: vanish, woodwork

blend/fade into the ˈwoodwork

behave in a way that does not attract any attention; disappear or hide: I decided the best thing to do would be to try and fade into the woodwork and hope that no one noticed me.See also: blend, fade, woodwork

come/crawl out of the ˈwoodwork

(informal, disapproving) if you say that somebody comes/crawls out of the woodwork, you mean that they have suddenly appeared in order to express an opinion or to take advantage of a situation: When he won the lottery, all sorts of distant relatives came out of the woodwork.These idioms refer to the fact that insects or small animals, especially unpleasant ones, often hide in holes in wooden parts of a room or building.See also: come, crawl, of, out, woodwork

out of the woodwork

Out of obscurity or a place of seclusion: People were coming out of the woodwork to apply for the desirable job.See also: of, out, woodwork

woodwork


woodwork:

see carpentrycarpentry,
trade concerned with constructing wood buildings, the wooden portions of buildings, or the temporary timberwork used during the construction of buildings. It comprises the larger and more structural aspects of woodwork, rather than the delicate assembling, which is
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; furniturefurniture,
properly such movables as chairs, tables, and beds; it is extended to include draperies, rugs, mirrors, lamps, and other furnishings. In its gradual evolution from periods of earliest civilization, the history of furniture parallels the progress of culture.
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; intarsiaintarsia
or tarsia,
properly a form of wood inlaying. The term is sometimes applied to inlays of other materials such as ivory and metal. It is differentiated from marquetry by the basic veneering process of the latter.
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; marquetrymarquetry
, branch of cabinetwork in which a decorative surface of wood or other substance is glued to an object on a single plane. Unlike inlaying, in which the secondary material is sunk into portions of a solid ground cut out to receive it, the technique of marquetry applies
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; veneerveneer
, thin leaf of wood applied with glue to a panel or frame of solid wood. The art of veneer developed with early civilization. It produces richly grained effects cheaply and is used also on structural parts that must be cut with the grain for strength.
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; wood carvingwood carving,
as an art form, includes any kind of sculpture in wood, from the decorative bas-relief on small objects to life-size figures in the round, furniture, and architectural decorations.

The woods used vary greatly in hardness and grain.
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woodwork

Work produced by the carpenter’s and joiner’s art, generally applied to parts of objects or structures in wood rather than the complete structure.

woodwork

the art, craft, or skill of making things in wood; carpentry
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woodwork


  • noun

Synonyms for woodwork

noun carpentry

Synonyms

  • carpentry
  • joinery

Synonyms for woodwork

noun work made of wood

Related Words

  • cabinetwork
  • joinery
  • millwork
  • piece of work
  • work

noun the craft of a carpenter: making things out of wood

Synonyms

  • carpentry
  • woodworking

Related Words

  • craft
  • trade
  • cabinetry
  • cabinetwork
  • cabinetmaking
  • joinery
  • stud
  • dado
  • articulate
  • joint
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