英 [ˈɡlɑːsˌbləʊə] 美 [ˈɡlæsbloʊər]
n. 吹玻璃的人或机器
someone skilled in blowing bottles from molten glass
Ludwig Boehm was a glassblower.
路德维希·伯埃姆是一位吹玻璃工。
A German glassblower and instrument maker geissler by name, built in 1954, an air pump.
有位德国吹玻璃工兼仪器制造工,名叫盖斯勒,他在1954年造了一台空气泵。
Finally he went to see his friend the glassblower, and asked him for all the old broken pieces of glass he had.
最后他去看他的朋友玻璃设计工和要求他他有玻璃的所有老打破的片断。
The glassblower must turn the pipe constantly so that the thick liquid glass does not fall off the end.
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In modern terms,the hot oven that the glassblower uses to quickly reheat the glass is called a "glory hole."
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Watching an expert glassblower is an exciting experience.
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Together, a Swiss clock maker, a German glassblower, a mathematician, machinists, carpenters, and a host of lab assistants dreamed, envisioned and experimented their way to innovative products.
Dorsey has an artist friend, a glassblower, whose business was too small to justify the monthly fees and confusing rules and rates of a traditional credit card swipe machine.
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All that changed when he set up shop in Menlo Park, New Jersey, and cobbled together a team that included, among others, a German glassblower, an African American engineer, a Swiss watchmaker, an American mathematician, and a British textile machinist.