1 to crush grain into flour or another substance into powder:
3 a factory where cloth, steel, paper, or wood is produced:
Developers are converting empty mills and warehouses into expensive apartments.
5 a place that provides something in large quantities so that you can get it easily:
Diploma mills cheapen the hard work and effort that students put into successfully completing their education.
These puppy mills are large-scale breeding operations that have a reputation for abuse and filthy conditions.
6 to cut metal or make it into a particular shape by using a special machine:
7 to crush grain into flour or crush another substance into powder:
When the large cog wheel engages (with the smaller one), the mill stone will start to go round.
A 200,000-acre forest site will be replanted with softwoods to supply the paper and pulp mill.
Working conditions/practices in the mill have hardly changed over the last 20 years.
The largest and most modern mills, those that produced cotton cloth, hired mostly men.
The mechanism of strikes in the jute mills often appeared unconventional to managers and the colonial state.
There is no evidence of the type of arrangements established between independent planters and mills during the years of primitive sugar production.
The equations were calibrated and validated with 116 and 45 samples, respectively, for flotation index and with 149 and 176 samples, respectively, for milling tests.
When the mills failed to honour their contractual obligations with regard to water, planters resorted to litigation.
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磨坊,碾磨廠,磨粉廠, 碾磨機,磨粉機, 製造廠,工廠…
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磨坊,碾磨厂,磨粉厂, 碾磨机,磨粉机, 制造厂,工厂…
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molino, fábrica, molino [masculine…
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moinho, fábrica…
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製粉所, (木材、織物などの原料を加工する)工場…
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değirmen, el değirmeni, öğütme makinası…
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usine [feminine], moulin [masculine], grouiller…
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