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1 ♦ factory
♦ factory /ˈfæktərɪ/n.1 fabbrica; stabilimento; manifattura; opificio: car factory, fabbrica di automobili; silk factory, setificio2 (fig.) fabbrica3 (stor.) fondaco● (stor., in GB) Factory Acts, leggi sul lavoro industriale □ (econ.) factory cost, costo di fabbrica; costo industriale □ factory employment, occupazione industriale □ factory farm, allevamento industriale ( di polli, mucche da latte, ecc.: il luogo) □ factory farming, allevamento industriale □ factory-farmed, allevato in batteria; di batteria □ (ind.) factory floor, reparto produzione; (estens.) (gli) operai □ factory gate prices, prezzi di fabbrica; prezzi alla produzione □ (in GB) factory inspectors, ispettori del lavoro □ factory outlet, negozio al dettaglio ( gestito dal fabbricante); spaccio NOTA D'USO: - outlet o factory outlet?- □ factory price, prezzo di fabbrica □ (tecn.) factory setting, impostazioni di fabbrica; taratura di fabbrica □ (naut.) factory ship, nave fattoria □ factory shop, spaccio aziendale □ factory store = factory outlet ► sopra □ factory worker, operaio (manifatturiero)FALSI AMICI: factory non significa fattoria.
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