HEWER - translation to αραβικά
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HEWER - translation to αραβικά


HEWER         
MINER WHO LOOSENS ROCK AND MINERALS IN A MINE

الفعل

قَدَّدَ ; قَطَعَ

الناحت      
hewer
القاطع الخشب      
hewer

Ορισμός

hewer
¦ noun dated a person who hews something, especially a miner who cuts coal from a seam.
Phrases
hewers of wood and drawers of water menial drudges. [with biblical allusion to Josh. 9:21.]

Βικιπαίδεια

Hewer
A hewer ( or Häuer) is a miner who loosens rock and minerals in a mine. In medieval mining in Europe a Hauer was the name given to a miner who had passed his test (Hauerprüfung) as a hewer.
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για HEWER
1. Margaret Mountford and Nick Hewer are Sugar‘s most loyal advisers.
2. Hewer is a PR man, Mountford a commercial lawyer.
3. Sugar says she is a ‘fiery character‘; she insists he is a ‘thoroughly decent bloke‘. Hewer is a close friend who admits Sugar is not cuddly and can be gruff, but says he is also charming.
4. For some time past the [Liberal] party in Parliament has been growing more and more tired of its position of hewer of wood and drawer of water for another party which requites its services only with distrust, suspicion, and dislike.
5. Mr Hewer, who is now a familiar face at Sir Alan‘s side on TV show The Apprentice, said he took a phone call from Mr Morgan, who suggested it would be "helpful if the time of the call could be pushed back from the time it was actually made." Mr Hewer said he had made clear he would not lie, but had been persuaded to say the call had been made "late in the afternoon". Journalists mentioned in the PCC ruling were Slickers columnists Anil Bhoyrul and James Hipwell, Mr Morgan, and his deputy editor, Tina Weaver – the last of whom was cleared of breaching the PCC code.