词汇 | heavy-industry |
释义 | heavy industry noun[ Cusually singular ] uk /ˌhev.i ˈɪn.də.stri/ us /ˌhev.i ˈɪn.də.stri/ industry that uses large machines to produce either materials, such as steel, or large goods, such as ships or trains重工业 Industry & industrial processes additive manufacturing biomanufacturing carding cleantech compression moulding inter-industry just-in-time light industry machine carding manufacture prefabricated prefabrication quality assurance quality control reindustrialization synthetically unindustrialized vitrification vulcanization vulcanized heavy industry | American Dictionaryheavy industry noun[ U ] us/ˈhev·i ˈɪn·də·stri/ the business of using large machines and materials such as coal and steel to produce large goods heavy industry | Business Englishheavy industry noun[ C or U ] PRODUCTIONukus industry that manufactures large pieces of equipment or machinery, or that uses large pieces of equipment or machinery to manufacture products: Glasgow used to be a centre for shipbuilding and heavy industry. Recent years have seen a decline in heavy industry in the US and the UK. Examples of heavy industryheavy industry For the later divisions, both light and heavyindustry coefficients are significant. More generally, economic development diminished the relative importance of heavyindustry. The policy network representing the interests of the mainland heavyindustry (most importantly the metallurgical industry) comes very close to the ideal type policy community. They believed, with justice, that he would return heavyindustry to the former owners. Instead, heavyindustry had become most visible and grown dramatically, creating enormous demand for resources and raw materials not found at home. But it can also be seen in the traditional heavyindustry sectors over issues like state aid and competition judgements. Even heavyindustry temporarily distanced itself from this, but was soon forced back into the camp by the coal crisis. Moreover, differences between industrial sectors, particularly heavyindustry, service, professional and agricultural sectors are heavily determining of incomes. The signs for heavyindustry in the 1890s bear out the expectation, but 1902 confounds it. Consistency in these findings suggests that no observable difference existed between the representatives of light and heavyindustry in 1879. The table indicates that the western heavyindustry regions constituted a more cohesive voting bloc than the eastern agricultural regions. The new treaty appeased both the agrarian lobby and heavyindustry as well as export-orientated light industry. The reason is that the growth in heavyindustry was accompanied by an even bigger growth in the light consumer industries. Substituting these measures for heavyindustry produced positive signs for both the new measure and for light industry. In 1879 neither the light nor heavyindustry coefficient is significant, although both are positively signed. See all examples of heavy industry These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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