FromFrenchindustriel.
industrial (comparativemoreindustrial,superlativemostindustrial)
- Of or relating toindustry, notablymanufacturing.
Theindustrial segment of the economy has seen troubles lately.
2013 June 29, “Unspontaneous combustion”, inThe Economist, volume407, number8842, page29:Since the mid-1980s, when Indonesia first began to clear its bountiful forests on anindustrial scale in favour of lucrative palm-oil plantations, “haze” has become an almost annual occurrence in South-East Asia. The cheapest way to clear logged woodland is to burn it, producing an acrid cloud of foul white smoke that, carried by the wind, can cover hundreds, or even thousands, of square miles.
- Produced by such industry.
Handicraft is less standardized thenindustrial products, hence less artistic or rather flawless.
- Used by such industry.
2006,Edwin Black, chapter 2, inInternal Combustion[1]:More than a mere source of Promethean sustenance to thwart the cold and cook one's meat, wood was quite simply mankind's firstindustrial and manufacturing fuel.
- Suitable for use in such industry; industrial-grade.
This is anindustrial product—it's much too strong for home use.
- Massive inscale orquantity.
- Employed asmanpower by such industry.
1913, “There Is Power in a Union”, inLittle Red Songbook, performed by Joe Hill:Come, all ye workers, from every land, / Come, join in the grandindustrial band; / Then we our share of this earth shall demand.
- (of a society or country) Having many industries;industrialized.
Italy is a part-industrial, part-rural nation.
2013 July 20, “Old soldiers?”, inThe Economist, volume408, number8845:Whether modern,industrial man is less or more warlike than his hunter-gatherer ancestors is impossible to determine. The machine gun is so much more lethal than the bow and arrow that comparisons are meaningless.
- (music) Belonging or pertaining to the genre ofindustrial music.
a track with clashingindustrial beats
of or relating to industry
- Armenian:արդյունաբերական (hy)(ardyunaberakan)
- Belarusian:індустрыя́льны(industryjálʹny)
- Bulgarian:промишлен (bg)(promišlen),индустриален (bg)(industrialen)
- Catalan:industrial (ca)
- Czech:průmyslový (cs)
- Danish:industriel
- Dutch:industrieel (nl),(pleaseverify)industrie- (nl),(pleaseverify)nijverheids- (nl)
- Esperanto:industria (eo)
- Finnish:teollinen (fi),teollisuus- (fi)
- French:industriel (fr)
- Friulian:industriâl
- German:industriell (de),Industrie- (de)
- Greek:βιομηχανικός (el)(viomichanikós)
- Hindi:औद्योगिक (hi)(audyogik)
- Hungarian:ipari (hu)
- Ido:industriala (io)
- Italian:industriale (it)
- Kazakh:өндірістік(öndırıstık)
- Lombard:indüstriaal
- Malayalam:വ്യാവസായിക (ml)(vyāvasāyika)
- Marathi:औद्योगिक(audyogik)
- Norman:îndustriel
- Norwegian:industriell
- Persian:صنعتی (fa)(san'ati)
- Polish:przemysłowy (pl),industrialny (pl)
- Portuguese:industrial (pt)
- Romanian:industrial (ro),de industrie
- Russian:промы́шленный (ru)(promýšlennyj),индустриа́льный (ru)(industriálʹnyj),произво́дственный (ru)(proizvódstvennyj)
- Slovak:industriálny
- Spanish:industrial (es),fabril (es)
- Swedish:industriell (sv)
- Tagalog:kalalangin
- Turkish:endüstriyel (tr)
- Ukrainian:промисло́вий(promyslóvyj),індустріа́льний(industriálʹnyj)
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(of a society or country) having many industries
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industrial (countable anduncountable,pluralindustrials)
- (dated, 19th-mid 20th century) Anemployee inindustry.
- (business) Anenterprise producing tangible goods or providing certain services to industrial companies.
- (finance) Abond orstock issued by such a company.
- (film) A film made for use within anindustry, not for a movie-going audience.
2012, Stuart J. Scesney,How to Enter the Business of Commercial Modeling and Acting Without Getting Ripped Off:Actor, director, and producer for three decades offers coaching and directing in scenes, improves, cold copy, script analysis, commercials, voice-overs,industrials, film, and stage.
- (informal, uncountable)Short forindustrial music.
I wish they'd play moreindustrial in this club.
- (informal)Short forindustrial piercing.
Fromindústria +-al.
industrial m orf (masculine and feminine pluralindustrials)
- industrial
Fromindustria +-al.
- IPA(key): /indusˈtɾjal/[in̪.d̪us̺ˈt̪ɾjɑɫ]
- Rhymes:-al
- Hyphenation:in‧dus‧trial
industrial m orf (pluralindustriais)
- industrial
Unadapted borrowing fromEnglishindustrial.
industrial m inan
- (architecture)industrialarchitecture(objects of industrial and post-industrial architecture)
- (art)industrialart(aesthetic current in art looking for inspiration in forms associated with industrial civilization)
- industrial music(noisy, experimental genre of music with transgressive themes)
industrial m inan
- (slang)industrial piercing(piercing, especially of the upper ear cartilage, in which two pierced holes are connected with a single straight piece of jewelry)
- industrial inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- industrial in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Fromindústria(“industry”) +-al.
- (Brazil)IPA(key): /ĩ.dus.tɾiˈaw/[ĩ.dus.tɾɪˈaʊ̯],(faster pronunciation)/ĩ.dusˈtɾjaw/[ĩ.dusˈtɾjaʊ̯]
- (Brazil)IPA(key): /ĩ.dus.tɾiˈaw/[ĩ.dus.tɾɪˈaʊ̯],(faster pronunciation)/ĩ.dusˈtɾjaw/[ĩ.dusˈtɾjaʊ̯]
- (Rio de Janeiro)IPA(key): /ĩ.duʃ.tɾiˈaw/[ĩ.duʃ.tɾɪˈaʊ̯],(faster pronunciation)/ĩ.duʃˈtɾjaw/[ĩ.duʃˈtɾjaʊ̯]
- (Portugal)IPA(key): /ĩ.duʃ.tɾiˈal/[ĩ.duʃ.tɾiˈaɫ],(faster pronunciation)/ĩ.duʃˈtɾjal/[ĩ.duʃˈtɾjaɫ]
- (Portugal)IPA(key): /ĩ.duʃ.tɾiˈal/[ĩ.duʃ.tɾiˈaɫ],(faster pronunciation)/ĩ.duʃˈtɾjal/[ĩ.duʃˈtɾjaɫ]
- (Southern Portugal)IPA(key): /ĩ.duʃ.tɾiˈa.li/,(faster pronunciation)/ĩ.duʃˈtɾja.li/
- Rhymes:(Portugal)-al,(Brazil)-aw
- Hyphenation:in‧dus‧tri‧al
industrial m orf (pluralindustriais)
- industrial
Borrowed fromFrenchindustriel. Bysurface analysis,industrie +-al.
industrial m orn (feminine singularindustrială,masculine pluralindustriali,feminine and neuter pluralindustriale)
- industrial
Fromindustria +-al.
- IPA(key): /indusˈtɾjal/[ĩn̪.d̪usˈt̪ɾjal]
- Rhymes:-al
- Syllabification:in‧dus‧trial
industrial m orf (masculine and feminine pluralindustriales)
- industrial