中英文地名和人名建议选择专门化的地名译典或人名译典;有些缩写词在缩写词典中更容易查到;

    industry查询结果如下:

    音标:['ɪndəstri]
    名词复数:industries 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.工业;产业;行业;
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    n.
    ①[U]勤勉,勤劳;
    a man of great industry
    非常勤勉的人.
    ②[U][C]工业,产业,实业;事业;
    the manufacturing industry
    制造工业.
    the automobile industry
    汽车工业.
    the sugar industry
    制糖业.
    heavy (light) industry
    重(轻)工业.
    the shipping industry
    航运业.
    the broad-casting (beauty) industry
    广播事业(美容业).
    develop heavy industries
    发展(各种)重工业.
    The tourist trade has become a real industry.
    旅游业已成为真正的行业.
    ③[群体名词]资方;
    Does industry agree with the government?
    资方同意政府的意见吗?
    图典解说
    The Internet allows a manufacturer to communicate with its suppliers, customers and regulatory bodie...
    互联网允许制造商与其供应商、客户和监管机构进行沟通。
    -扩展释义
    n. 【法律专业】
    产业 ,工业
    Basic rules for the measurement and calculation of thermal equilibrium of fuel-fired furnace in industry
    工业燃料炉热平衡测定与计算基本规则
    【医学】 【中医】
    工业,业,行业
    Terms,classfication,grade of waste heat in industry and calculating method of quantity of waste heat resources
    工业余热术语、分类、等级及余热资源量计算方法
    【海运】
    产业,工业,企业勤奋,勤勉
    n.
    1. 工业;企业;行业[U][C]2. 工业企业的资方人员[U]3. 勤勉[U]
    Terms,classfication,grade of waste heat in industry and calculating method of quantity of waste heat resources
    工业余热术语、分类、等级及余热资源量计算方法
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. the decline of British industry

    例句2. the publishing industry

    同义词系列1
    同义词系列2
    -industry的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who industrializes.
    The quality of being industrious; diligence.
    “They greatly impress me with their intellectual and behavior-analytic skills and their consistent industriousness.”
    “Social mobility, or at least the hope for it, creates industriousness, sacrifice, and personal financial savings.”
    “Behaviour can be shaped, as evidenced by the industriousness of the Japanese.”
    A process of social and economic change whereby a human society is transformed from a pre-industrial to an industrial state.
    “The dynamic boom in global investing and bank lending that fueled far-flung industrialization during the nineties has tapered off dramatically.”
    “Still, approximately 300 plant and animal species disappear each year as a result of reckless industrialization.”
    “Although agriculture is still caught in the grips of industrialization, corporatization is the final phase of the industrial process.”
    The socio-economic system based upon the industrial production of manufactured goods, rather than on agriculture.
    “The spirit of industrialism, which is indefatigably active in the development of trade relations, undermines the warlike spirit.”
    “Yet society sought to regulate industrialism in ways that seemed acceptable to a generation suspicious of governmental power.”
    “This would be a subtle slap in the face to industrialism, consumerism and corporatism, none of which had a positive impact on the last century.”
    A person involved in the ownership or management of an industrial enterprise. || (music) One who performs or enjoys industrial music.
    “Rural artisan winemakers are battling industrialist producers in a bid to preserve the magical results of husbandry and handcraft.”
    “The industrialist gave the original diamond as a present to Arlena Marshall, but he later demanded its return when Arlena dumped him.”
    “When the daughter of an industrialist apparently kills herself, her sister is unconvinced.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    industrialise的现在分词
    “The long post-war boom seemed to hold out the prospect of former colonies industrialising and catching up with their former masters.”
    “Capital goods and components were shipped from Japan to newly industrialising countries for processing and then re-exported to industrialised countries.”
    “It doesn’t have to be textiles, but textiles are the industry that has launched South East Asian nations into what is called industrialising countries.”
    (of a country) To develop industry; to become industrial. || (of a process) To organize along industrial lines.
    “The government hopes to industrialize some of the agricultural regions.”
    “The US was allowed to industrialize at a time when we didn’t know these things would hurt the Earth, but we know now.”
    “Germany was the last major European state to industrialize, and the fastest.”
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