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  1. Word Origin Old English cræft ‘strength, skill’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kracht, German Kraft, and Swedish kraft ‘strength’. Sense (4), originally in the expression small craft ‘small trading vessels’, may be elliptical, referring to vessels requiring a small amount of “craft” or skill to handle, as opposed to large ocean-going ships.

  2. Watercraft definition: skill in boating and water sports.. See examples of WATERCRAFT used in a sentence.

  3. Definition of Craft. The term ‘craft’ implies an activity involving skill and experience in the creation handmade tangible objects that fulfil a particular purpose. It is defined as the production of those objects that has utility for people. The purpose can be decorative or functional or both, depending on the use.

  4. craft翻译:技术, (尤指制作东西的)工艺,手艺;技术, 交通工具, 船,艇;飞行器,航空器, (运用技巧)制作某物。了解更多。

  5. craft meaning: 1. an activity in which you make something using a lot of skill, especially with your hands: 2. a…. Learn more.

  6. There are 25 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun craft, ten of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. craft has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. Christianity (Old English) rhetoric (Old English) education (Old English) grammar (Old English) decorative arts ...

  7. Nov 7, 2015 · It’s an acronym standing for Can’t Remember A Fucking Thing. It’s usually used to describe embarrassment at being unable to remember someone (CRAFT moment); going onstage as the lead in the latest theatrical performance and your mind goes completely blank (CRAFT situation); the next morning after a night when you got pissed as a fart and woke up in bed cuddling a traffic cone and a ...

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