Industries - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈɪndəstrɪz|
Brit.  |ˈɪndəstrɪz|  British pronunciation of the word industries
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounindustry

Extra examples

She invested in several large industries.

Car manufacturing and other smokestack industries need to adapt to the global economy.

...the new government's high-handed takeover of private industries...

It would force industries to be more careful with natural resources.

Britain must try to import fewer goods from overseas, so as to help her own industries.

Industries in Britain tend to be clustered together.

Some US industries are not as competitive as they have been in the past.

During this period, Japan's export industries were in top gear (=were as active as they could be).

Many industries have been forced to cut jobs and it looks like the electronics industry is going the same way.

The area was a patchwork of local industries.

Some industries, such as shipbuilding, clearly profited from the war.

The car industry apart, most industries are now seeing an improvement in their economic performance.

Strong industries were able to roll with the punches during the recession.

The writing is on the wall for old manufacturing industries.

These industries usually employ unorganized workers.

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