1.Killing is endless now, it’s an industry, there’s money in it, and the good side and the bad side are pretty hard to tell apart.
英:[ˈɪndəstri]
美:[ˈɪndəstri]
in·dus·try
In d stri
复数:industries
词根:industry
adj.industrial 工业的,产业的;从事工业的;供工业用的;来自勤劳的
industrious 勤勉的
industrialized 工业化的
adv.industriously 勤奋地,努力地
industrially 企业(工业)地
n.industrial 工业股票;工业工人
industrialization 工业化
industrialist 实业家;工业家;产业工人
industriousness 勤勉,勤奋
industrialism 产业主义,工业主义;工业制度
v.industrialized 使工业化;将…组成产业(industrialize的过去分词)
vi.industrialize 实现工业化
vt.industrialize 使工业化
industrialise 使工业化(等于industrialize)
noun
the activity or process of turning raw materials into finished goods, or a particular business that does this.The state has little industry in the rural western areas.Many new industries have been established in this region in recent years.
the group of companies, regarded collectively, that produce a similar product or service.The automobile industry employs thousands of workers.They invested heavily in the steel industry.The cosmetics industry has shown high profits this year.
the tendency to work hard.The volunteers were rewarded for their industry.
industry and commerce工商业
chemical industry化学工业
manufacturing industry制造业,制造工业
food industry食品工业,食品产业
steel industry钢铁工业;钢铁业;炼钢工业
information industry信息产业;情报企业
automobile industry汽车产业,汽车业;汽车工业
textile industry纺织工业
power industry电力工业
service industry服务行业
coal industry煤炭工业
mining industry[经]采矿工业
auto industry汽车工业;汽车业;汽车行业
tourism industry旅游业
light industry轻工业
construction industry建筑工业
petrochemical industry石油化学工业
paper industry造纸工业
pillar industry支柱产业;主要工业
processing industry加工工业
domain, manufacturing
15世纪后期,“聪明才智”,源自于14世纪的古法语 industrie “活动; 才能,经验”或直接源自拉丁语 industria “勤奋,活动,热情”,是 industrius “积极,勤奋”的女性名词用法,源自早期拉丁语 indostruus “勤奋”,由 indu “在,内部”(来自 PIE *endo-, 扩展形式为 *en “在”的根)和 struere “建造”(来自 PIE 根 *stere- “扩散”)的词干组成。 “习惯性的勤奋,努力”的意思来自于1530年代; “系统性的工作”是从1610年代开始的。 “特定的贸易或制造业”这一意义首次记录于1560年代。
产业
工业
Middle English (Scots) industrie, from Middle French, from Latin industria, from industrius diligent, from Old Latin indostruus, perhaps from indu in + -struus (akin to Latin struere to build) — more at end-, strew
The first known use of industry was in the 15th century
inebriate1 of 2noun
a person who is drunkespecially: drunkard
inebriate2 of 2adjective
inebriated
inebriatedadjective
affected by or as if by alcohol : being intoxicated
inebriate1 of 2noun
a person who is drunkespecially: drunkard
inebriate2 of 2adjective
inebriated
industrynoun
the habit of working hard and steadily : diligence
steady labor
lived by their own industry
the businesses that provide a particular product or service the tourist industry
the steel industry
manufacturing activity
commerce and industry
1.Killing is endless now, it’s an industry, there’s money in it, and the good side and the bad side are pretty hard to tell apart.
2.Out of each spigot flows a different product made from corn, called “fractions” by the food industry.
3.“Puerto Rico’s tourism industry is way more lucrative than its agriculture.”
4.Realistically, we see this all the time in other industries.
实际上, 我们总是可以在其他的工业界也看到这样的例子.
5.Maybe the merchant wives came here to scrub the floors and walls and windows, to honor Ghezen, the god of industry and commerce, with soap and water and the chafing of their hands.
6.I am not too optimistic about influencing a multibillion industry.
我并非对于影响一个数亿计的产业过于乐观.
7.In addition, the breeding industry was potentially profitable, adding considerably to the value of horses.
8.Why does the Japanese food-processing industry, like the German beer industry, consist of small companies with local monopolies?
9.They are employees of multinational industry: pharmaceutical salespeople, electronic engineers, information technology managers, accountants, data analysts, plant managers, regional vice presidents, biotechnologists, bankers, manufacturers’ representatives, and franchise chain managers.
10.heavy/light industry
重 / 轻工业
11.Private industries throughout the country made millions of dollars with free convict labor, while thousands of African Americans died in horrific work conditions.
12.The reason may not be the greed of the movie industry in cashing in on the first film’s popularity, but simply another instance of regression to the mean.
13.There is huge overcapacity in the world car industry.
世界汽车工业存在巨大的生产能力过剩。
14.Somebody called and asked about ordering an ID card, the cottage industry that at fifty bucks a pop will help underwrite their contemplated move to Chicago.
15.The existence of such residues is either played down by the industry as unimportant or is flatly denied.
16.After leaving the military, he went into the engineering and construction business in Colorado before branching into other industries, and eventually became a multimillionaire.
17.The same questions arise about the organization of different companies within the same industry.
18.The sheer industry that had made such a project possible.
19.Institutions—government, religion, school administrations, the music industry, Microsoft—were roadblocks, put on earth to obstruct and torment him, invade his privacy and limit his freedom of movement on the Internet.
20.This paper introduced some applications of BT fiber, a newinorganic fiber material, in petroleum industry.
本文介绍了一种新型无机纤维材料──BT纤维在石油工业中的某些应用.
captain of industry
cottage industry
growth industry
heavy industry
light industry
service industry
sub-industry