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1 fábrica
Del verbo fabricar: ( conjugate fabricar) \ \
fabrica es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: fabricar fábrica
fabricar ( conjugate fabricar) verbo transitivo to manufacture;◊ fábrica en cadena/serie to mass-produce;( on signs) fabricado en Perú made in Peru
fábrica sustantivo femenino factory; fábrica de textiles/papel textile/paper mill; fábrica de cerveza brewery; fábrica de conservas cannery
fabricar verbo transitivo
1 (en serie) to manufacture
2 (elaborar) to make
3 (construir) to build
4 figurado to fabricate
fábrica sustantivo femenino factory
fábrica de cemento, cement works
fábrica de cerveza, brewery
fábrica de papel, paper mill
fábrica textil, textile plant ' fábrica' also found in these entries: Spanish: bodega - cantina - cervecería - comedor - comedora - enchufar - factoría - sirena - volar - azucarera - bocina - cafetería - cerrar - chimenea - cierre - defecto - encerrar - encierro - fichar - funcionamiento - modernizar - molino - música - obrero - ocupar - panadería - papelera - personal - situar - técnico - telar - toma - tomar - usina - velador - vidrio English: brewery - close down - downgrade - ex - factory - found - gasworks - grind - hooter - idle - mill - nowhere - output - plant - produce - scale down - shed - should - stop - trade secret - work - armory - blot - second - sweat - trade - works
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