"Toolmaking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Toolmaking is the craft or business of making tools and machines. It can be applied to the production of hand tools (such as chisels, axes, hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, etc.) and machinery (including mechanical switches and production line tools).
A toolbar is a graphical control element in a graphical user interface that is usually located at the top of a window or application, used to display and launch various tools or features that can be used in the application. It typically contains a series of buttons, icons, and menus that provide access to specific functions or actions. The toolbar is often customizable, allowing users to add or remove items as needed.
A bar or group of bars along the edge of a computer screen that contains icons, menus, and other shortcuts for commonly used tasks, such as mail, search, or file management.
A collection of tools and equipment used for a particular trade or activity.<br><br>Example: The carpenter kept her toolbox organized with hammers, nails, saws, and drills.
A collection of metal boxes, typically portable, used to store and organize various hand tools, such as hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, and wrenches, for ease of transportation and accessibility.
Pertaining to equipment, machinery, or appliances that are designed to perform a particular task or set of tasks, especially in manufacturing or production.<br><br>Example: The manufacturing plant uses specialized tooling to produce the new product line.
Cartoon: a representation of something by drawings, paintings, or animations, typically using animals, caricatures, or fantasy creatures to express humor or tell a story.<br><br>Informal term for cartoon<br><br> Cartoonish: excessively or comically exaggerated or unrealistic.<br><br> Cartoonist: a person who creates cartoons.
A toothbrush is a personal care item used for cleaning the teeth to maintain good oral hygiene. It typically consists of a handle and a head containing soft bristles, which are used to remove plaque, bacteria, and food particles from the teeth.