mass production

mass production [mæs prəˈdʌkʃən]  [mæs prəˈdʌkʃən] 

mass production 基本解释

名词大规模生产

mass production 网络解释

1. 大批量生产:自从福特公司在1908年推出T型车开始,大批量生产(Mass Production)模式开始逐步成为一战、二战时期以及随后的全球经济发展的主流,它通过纵向一体化的产业整合以及标准化的工作节拍,保证了稳定的质量、低廉的成本,在短缺经济时代创造了巨大的经济和社会价值.

mass production 词典解释
mass production

1. (尤指用机器进行的)批量生产,大量生产
    Mass production is the production of something in large quantities, especially by machine.

    e.g. ...equipment that would allow the mass production of baby food.
           能够批量生产婴儿食品的设备

mass production 单语例句

1. The jump into mass production in Germany was a milestone for the CD, and two weeks later the companies announced their product was ready for market.

2. The standardization helps operators cut costs through the mass production of equipment.

3. mass production

3. The factory is the largest in Portugal with a mass production of 550 cars daily.

4. Volvo said it will collect data needed for future mass production of the model.

5. mass production的近义词

5. Most of these companies used to engage in the mass production of export products but are now facing dwindling orders and a rising renminbi.

6. This latter manifestation tends to come from parts of New Zealand where mass production of grape juice gets precedence over quality and flavor.

7. 911查询·英语单词

7. The country's geographical environment is unsuitable for mass production, however.

8. Mass production of dissertations as if they were industrial products has become a prosperous business!

9. Autonomous cars are years from mass production, but technologists believe that they can transform society as profoundly as the Internet has.

10. Victorinox's founder was irritated by the military's bid to turn to Germany's steel industry for mass production.

mass production 英英释义

mass production的意思

noun

1. the production of large quantities of a standardized article (often using assembly line techniques)