English → English - manufacture

v. make by machine (especially on a large scale); create, make, produce; mass-produce; fabricate, invent
n. manufactory, factory, building in which products are manufactured
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English → Spanish - manufacture

v. confeccionar, elaborar, fabricar, manufacturar, producir
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English → French - manufacture

v. fabriquer, obtenir par la machine; confectionner; créer, produire, inventer, réaliser
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English → German - manufacture

v. herstellen; kreieren; erdichten, erfinden
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English → Indonesian - manufacture

v. mesin: membuat dgn mesin, tangan: membuat dgn tangan, menghasilkan dgn mesin, menghasilkan dgn tangan, mempabrikkan
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English → Italian - manufacture

v. fabbricare, produrre, confezionare; lavorare; (estens) creare; (spreg) fare in serie; (fig) inventare
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English → Polish - manufacture

v. produkować, fabrykować, wyrabiać, wyrobić
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English → Portuguese - manufacture

v. manufaturar, produzir; criar, inventar
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English → Romanian - manufacture

v. fabrica, confecţiona, produce, născoci, inventa, plăsmui
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English → Russian - manufacture

г. производить, изготовлять, выделывать, обрабатывать, перерабатывать, делать по шаблону, штамповать, фабриковать
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English → Ukrainian - manufacture

v. виробляти, штампувати, фабрикувати
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French → English - manufacture

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English → Dutch - manufacture

ww. vervaardigen, fabriceren, aanmaken, maken, verzinnen
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English → Greek - manufacture

ρήμ. παράγω, κατασκευάζω
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English → Hindi - manufacture

v. बनाना, बना देना, बना लेना, तैयार करना, तैयार कर देना, जाल बनाना, गढ़ना
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English → Korean - manufacture

동. 제조하다, 기계로 대량 제조하다; 제작하다, 만들다; 대량 생산하다; 날조하다
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English → Vietnamese - manufacture

v. sáng tác, chế tạo
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Definition of manufacture

Noun
2. Anything made, formed or produced; product.
3. The process of such production; generation, creation.
Verb
4. To make things, usually on a large scale, with tools and either physical labor or machinery.
5. To work (raw or partly wrought materials) into suitable forms for use.
To manufacture wool into blankets
6. To fabricate; to create false evidence to support a point.
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