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n. (machine shop English)
Usage examples of "machine shops".
For long-distance work we need ships that don't need fuel or machine shops and that can be repaired with local resources where they make landfall, at a pinch.
I alone can read meaning, by virtue of thirty toilsome years in the Ao Hidis machine shops.
Gimme Fairmont's National Guard Armory and 30,000 professors and students at a modern state university and all those machine shops and factories—.
Phillip Herrick, a chemist by trade and the owner of a chemical manufacturing business that supplied industrial solvents to Southland machine shops and dry-cleaning establishments, was active in the Lions Club and Rotary.
All of the machine shops were wrecked, along with the theater and bachelor quarters.
AH of the machine shops were wrecked, along with the theater and bachelor quarters.
At sea he had an ingrained busybody instinct, and he yearned to nose around the engine spaces, the turrets, the magazines, the machine shops, even the crew's quarters of this gargantuan vessel.
Elsewhere, the steady pounding of metal and grinding of machinery told the cadet that machine shops were going at full blast.
Scholder reached the metalworking and machine shops on the lower levels of the complex a few minutes later and entered the changing room outside the washroom and showers.
Past the machine shops, the passageway opened into the hangar deck.
The machine shops are going to need some direction so we don't squander our material.
The ten-ton hammer in the machine shops couldn't more than dent four inches of micro with one blow—.
No one knew how long it would take to increase the abilities of Grantville's machine shops and how they would replace worn out tools.
Your audience will be mainly the machinists and the owners of the machine shops, but Greg Ferrara and Bill Porter will probably be there, too.