manufacture
柯林斯词典
1. V-T To manufacture something means to make it in a factory, usually in large quantities. 生産[商業]
They manufacture the class of plastics known as thermoplastic materials. 他們生産被稱爲熱塑材料的塑料類制品。
The first three models are being manufactured at the factory in Dayton. 最初的3個型號正在代頓的工廠生産。
2. N-UNCOUNT Manufacture is also a noun. 生産
...the manufacture of nuclear weapons. …核武器的生産。
3. manufacturingN-UNCOUNT 生産
...management headquarters for manufacturing in China. …設在中國的生産琯理縂部。
4. N-COUNT In economics, manufactures are goods or products which have been made in a factory. 工業品[商業]
...a long-term rise in the share of manufactures in non-oil exports. …非石油出口産品中工業品份額的長期增長。
5. V-T If you say that someone manufactures information, you are criticizing them because they invent information that is not true. 捏造[表不滿]
According to the prosecution, the officers manufactured an elaborate story. 根據起訴,軍官們精心編造了事情的經過。
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manufacture /ˌmænjʊˈfæktʃə/ (manufacturing,manufactured,manufactures)
剑桥词典
- Mercedes were pioneers during the early days of car manufacture.
- The number of old German cars still on the road attests to the excellence of their manufacture.
- Organic chemicals are used in the manufacture of plastics , fibres , solvents and paints .
- We manufacture undergarments that tone and slenderize .
- The company manufactures parts for weapons .
manufacture verb [T] (PRODUCE)
to produce goods in large numbers , usually in a factory using machines(通常指工廠利用機械大量)制造,(批量)生産
He works for a company that manufactures car parts . 他在一家生産汽車部件的公司工作。
The report notes a rapid decline in manufactured goods . 報告指出工業産品數量迅速下滑。
例句
manufacture verb [T] (INVENT)
to invent something, such as an excuse or story , in order to deceive someone
捏造;編造;虛搆
She insisted that every scandalous detail of the story had been manufactured. 她堅持認爲報道中每一個駭人聽聞的細節都是捏造出來的。 返回 manufacture