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词汇 electrician
释义 electrician
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌɪl.ekˈtrɪʃ.ən/ us /ˌɪl.ekˈtrɪʃ.ən/
B2
a person who puts in, checks, and repairs electrical wires and electrical equipment电工;电气技师
Examples

The electrician has diagnosed a fault in the wiring.电工查出了一处线路故障。
You'd better get a qualified electrician to sort this out - you don't some amateur messing around with your electrics.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Building: construction work & workers
banksman
blaster
break groundidiom
brick
brick something up
drainer
erection
erector
flip
found
reconstruction
reface
refurb
refurbish
refurbished
tanking
thatcher
tiler
well built
workman
Examples from literature

Many kinds of workers, including researchers, electricians, mechanics, and cooks, live at Scott Base. 
His suspicious eye saw nothing beyond a busy electrician replacing a switchboard. 
If there is any doubt regarding the condition of electric wiring it will be real economy to have a licensed electrician inspect it and replace any which is obsolete or not in accord with insurance regulations. 
Once the house was gutted to brick and timber and delirious wood, the plumbers and the electricians came in and laid down their straight shining ducts and pipes and conduit. 
Then the electrician opened a switch, and the roar outside diminished and finally ceased. 
Then, with the electrician, he strolled over to inspect the remains of the billiard saloon. 

electrician | American Dictionary


electrician
noun[ C ]
us/ɪˌlekˈtrɪʃ·ən/
a person who puts in and maintains wires which carry electricity into a building

electrician | Business English


electrician
noun[ C ]
uk /ɪˌlekˈtrɪʃən/us
a person who puts in and checks electrical wires etc.:
a certified/licensed/qualified electrician
For the past year, he has worked as an electrician at a plant in Manchester.

Examples of electrician


electrician
In these places, the electricians often belonged to the circles that included philosophers, political reformers and literary types.
Even in his tone tests, he used the magic of the electrician to court human attention to his product.
Even steamfitters, electricians and plumbers are required to have licenses.
People are more likely to trust an electrician who has been recommended by a friend of a friend whom they know to be reliable.
Because of this exclusive concession, electricians set up their businesses according to the system of the 'street licence'.
The role of such professionals as natural philosophers and supporters of scientific culture is evident from the number of clerical naturalists, meteorologists and electricians in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Over 30 chief and other electrical artificers are at present fully qualified for promotion to warrant electrician and on the roster for promotion.
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These included carpenters and bricklayers, plant operators, electricians, asphalt gang labourers and site staff.
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He may be a plumber, electrician, or fireman who goes window cleaning, gardening, cleaning a car or mending a television set.
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Are the actors, the backstage workers—the electricians and others—engaged in distribution or in carrying out a miscellaneous service?
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There are no fewer than 1,786 men connected with the building industry employed there—electricians, joiners, builders, plumbers, and the rest.
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Among those unemployed are joiners, bricklayers, plasterers, and electricians—all people who build houses.
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I am thinking of all the industries associated with a fishing community—netmakers, ropemakers, joiners, electricians and harbour staff.
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They include machine tool-setter operators, mechanical, maintenance and repair occupations, electricians, carpenters, joiners and sewing machinists.
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Even though we are supposed to have a depression in construction, in various parts of the country there are shortages of plumbers, electricians and joiners.
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