bricklayer in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Translations for bricklayer in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

brickie <-ies> [ˈbrɪki] N Aus, Brit inf, bricklayer N

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Once created by a bricklayer to increase efficiency, process mapping is now being used by companies and individuals worldwide.
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Originally a bricklayer by profession, he turned to leather work when a painful condition meant he could no longer do heavy work.
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In the past, the trade of the participants, farmers, bricklayers etc. divided teams.
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He apprenticed as a bricklayer and later established himself as a contractor.
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His father was a bricklayer, who later established a small building firm.
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By the 1840s the union had about 1,400 members, roughly 2% of the total number of bricklayers in the country at the time.
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He also protects kings, masons, stonecutters, stonemasons and bricklayers.
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He worked as a mechanical engineering apprentice for a year from 1972 before working six years as a bricklayer.
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He failed at every grade in school and became a bricklayer.
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He works as a bricklayer, is athletic and good-looking.
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