industrial的意思和读音

industrial

: [ɪnˈdʌstriəl] : [ɪn'dʌstriəl]

n.;【

adj.

industrials  

adj.+n.industrial base,industrial use,industrial city,industrial furnace,industrial equipment

adj.manufacturing,engineering,trade,business,work

industrialadj.

1.connected with industry

industrial unrest

industrial output

an industrial accident

They had made industrial quantities of food(= a lot).

2.used by industries

industrial chemicals

3.having many industries

an industrial town

an industrial society

the world's leading industrial nations

adj.1.,,2.3.4.5.6.1.,,2.3.4.5.6.

n.1.,2.3.

adj.1.relating to industry; used about the people working in industry and their relationship with their employers; used about countries or areas with many industries

1. (tempor + (industrial + (merchant + ...

2. indoors industrial industry ...

3. Enterprise Industrial Limited ...

4. indulgence n. industrial a. ,; industrialize v. (使) ...

5. Build and Industrial Labors ...

6. (Industrial)、(Industrial ambit)、(dark wave),(neo folk) 85 | 2003.07.07

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1.Any fewer, he said, would trigger a 'hollowing out' of the company's industrial base.300”。

2.The polymer iron sulfate has been used to handle industrial water and waste water in Hefei Iron &Steel Group Co.

3.But below the surface societies are being churned up in ways not seen in the much more static pre-industrial world.

4.We wish to introduce ourselves to you as a state operated corporation specializing in (dealing exclusively in )Light Industrial Goods.

5.The bank says high oil and food prices and a prolonged slowdown in industrial countries are casting a shadow on the economic outlook.

6.Within the next two years, the various system components are expected to make their way into everyday industrial use.使

7.Storage of huge amount of dangerous gaseous and liquid materials is usually involved in industrial production and transportation processes.

8.The question of when an industrial chemical becomes a BPC can be complex, and there is no satisfactory answer.

9.None of these studies addresses a deeper problem with the way industrial policy tends to develop over time.

10.A quantity of our products rank forefront, yet as a whole lying the bottom of the global industrial chain.