man·u·fac·ture /ˌmænjəˈfækʧɚ/
  (vt.)製造,加工U製造,製造業;產品
  manufacture
  制造	MAN
  manufacture
  材料明細檔維護-製造
  manufacture
  製造
  Man·u·fac·ture n.
  1. The operation of making wares or any products by hand, by machinery, or by other agency.
  2. Anything made from raw materials by the hand, by machinery, or by art, as cloths, iron utensils, shoes, machinery, saddlery, etc.
  Man·u·fac·ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Manufactured p. pr. & vb. n. Manufacturing.]
  1. To make (wares or other products) by hand, by machinery, or by other agency; as, to manufacture cloth, nails, glass, etc.
  2. To work, as raw or partly wrought materials, into suitable forms for use; as, to manufacture wool, cotton, silk, or iron.
  Man·u·fac·ture, v. i. To be employed in manufacturing something.
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  manufacture
       n 1: the organized action of making of goods and services for
            sale; "American industry is making increased use of
            computers to control production" [syn: industry]
       2: the act of making something (a product) from raw materials;
          "the synthesis and fabrication of single crystals"; "an
          improvement in the manufacture of explosives";
          "manufacturing is vital to Great Britain" [syn: fabrication]
       v 1: put together out of components or parts; "the company
            fabricates plastic chairs"; "They manufacture small
            toys" [syn: fabricate, construct]
       2: make up something artificial or untrue [syn: fabricate, cook
          up, make up, invent]