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Definition of mass-produce in English: mass-produceverb masprəˈdjuːsˌmæsprəˈd(j)us [with object]Produce large quantities of (a standardized article) by an automated mechanical process. 批量生产,成批生产 Henry Ford made his fortune mass-producing the Model T Example sentencesExamples - The Center will develop tools and process to mass-produce devices aimed at fulfilling the promise of nanotechnology on a larger scale, a key component in advancing the technology.
- Very often it was the cheapest clothing available because it was mass-produced in such large quantities…
- The automaker has found a way to mass-produce the car on a mixed model line, thus substantially reducing the investment needed to get started.
- Then again, we should be proud of ourselves: no one does mass-produced fashion like we do.
- His dress is now set to be mass-produced and will be on sale by the summer.
- They will try to identify trends at their inception in they hope that they can exploit it, mass-produce it, market it.
- Fabricated by the same processes that mass-produce silicon computer chips, the device has multiple possible uses.
- Increasingly, domestic products were mass-produced and could be purchased readymade.
- He declined because at the time he believed there was no manufacturer that could mass-produce colors to his exacting standards.
- Most of the technology has been available for decades, but is not being mass-produced.
- One of the biggest challenges was finding a fast, cheap way of mass-producing the biopesticide.
- Birmingham toolmakers expanded the market for mechanical gadgets by mass-producing them.
- They cannot and will not compete with chains that mass-produce bread and cakes, resulting in poor flavour and no character.
- The films feel like individual, hand-crafted objects rather than mass-produced items for the global market.
- Both are mass-produced, which evidently overexerts the natural resources.
- Having worked with ranges that were mass-produced, I am very keen to maintain the individual and personalised aspect to my work.
- But theirs is a dying trade, because urban buyers go for cheaper, mass-produced stainless steel.
- While they built machines designed to mass-produce goods, the machinists did not use mass-production techniques themselves.
- The answer, he said, was to mass-produce a cheaper version and capture a slice of the huge mid-priced guitar market.
- Fuel cell vehicles, on the other hand, are on the verge of commercialization, with manufacturers keen on mass-producing them within five years.
Synonyms make, produce, mass produce, build, construct, assemble, put together, create, fabricate, prefabricate, turn out, process, form, fashion, model, mould, shape, forge, engineer
Derivativesnoun In fact, the world's leading chip makers seem to have decided that if India can't be a mass-producer of chips for the moment, it can still design them. Example sentencesExamples - The mass producer was able to achieve this objective because of lower price, which in turn assured him the full capacity he needed.
- The mass producer may be either skilled or unskilled and is characterized by his high volume of product.
- The surviving population, who had relied (as we do today) on buying their pottery from mass-producers, were simply unable to make pottery themselves.
- It seemed impossible for a standalone British mass-producer of cars to thrive, despite Britain being home to the fourth biggest car market in the world.
noun mass nounThe production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process. 批量生产,成批生产 factories built for the mass production of manufactured goods Example sentencesExamples - the engines will begin mass production in spring
- While they built machines designed to mass-produce goods, the machinists did not use mass-production techniques themselves.
- The adoption of mass-production techniques, however, changed the nature of labor performance and the principles of remuneration.
- Other mass-production manufacturers followed, initially seeking markets in developed countries such as Canada, Great Britain, France, and Germany.
Definition of mass-produce in US English: mass-produceverbˌmæsprəˈd(j)usˌmasprəˈd(y)o͞os [with object]Produce large quantities of (a standardized article) by an automated mechanical process. 批量生产,成批生产 Henry Ford made his fortune mass-producing the Model T Example sentencesExamples - The Center will develop tools and process to mass-produce devices aimed at fulfilling the promise of nanotechnology on a larger scale, a key component in advancing the technology.
- His dress is now set to be mass-produced and will be on sale by the summer.
- Having worked with ranges that were mass-produced, I am very keen to maintain the individual and personalised aspect to my work.
- While they built machines designed to mass-produce goods, the machinists did not use mass-production techniques themselves.
- Fabricated by the same processes that mass-produce silicon computer chips, the device has multiple possible uses.
- They will try to identify trends at their inception in they hope that they can exploit it, mass-produce it, market it.
- Fuel cell vehicles, on the other hand, are on the verge of commercialization, with manufacturers keen on mass-producing them within five years.
- Then again, we should be proud of ourselves: no one does mass-produced fashion like we do.
- One of the biggest challenges was finding a fast, cheap way of mass-producing the biopesticide.
- The films feel like individual, hand-crafted objects rather than mass-produced items for the global market.
- They cannot and will not compete with chains that mass-produce bread and cakes, resulting in poor flavour and no character.
- The answer, he said, was to mass-produce a cheaper version and capture a slice of the huge mid-priced guitar market.
- Birmingham toolmakers expanded the market for mechanical gadgets by mass-producing them.
- He declined because at the time he believed there was no manufacturer that could mass-produce colors to his exacting standards.
- Most of the technology has been available for decades, but is not being mass-produced.
- The automaker has found a way to mass-produce the car on a mixed model line, thus substantially reducing the investment needed to get started.
- Both are mass-produced, which evidently overexerts the natural resources.
- Increasingly, domestic products were mass-produced and could be purchased readymade.
- But theirs is a dying trade, because urban buyers go for cheaper, mass-produced stainless steel.
- Very often it was the cheapest clothing available because it was mass-produced in such large quantities…
Synonyms make, produce, mass produce, build, construct, assemble, put together, create, fabricate, prefabricate, turn out, process, form, fashion, model, mould, shape, forge, engineer |