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mill

noun
/mɪl/
/mɪl/
Idioms
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  1. a building fitted with equipment for grinding grain into flour; a machine for grinding grain磨坊;面粉厂
    • The old mill has been converted into apartments.旧磨坊已被改造成公寓。
    • The mill can be seen grinding wheat.能看见磨粉机在碾磨小麦。
    • The river was harnessed to drive many mills.利用这条河来驱动许多台磨粉机。
    see also watermill, windmillTopics Buildingsc1, Farmingc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • corn
    • flour
    • grain
    verb + mill
    • operate
    • convert
    • restore
    mill + verb
    • grind something
    mill + noun
    • stone
    • wheel
    See full entry
  2. (often in compounds常构成复合词) a factory that produces a particular type of material工厂;制造厂
    • a cotton/cloth/steel/paper mill纱厂;纺织厂;钢厂;造纸厂
    • mill owners/workers工厂主;工人
    • a textile/woollen mill纺织/羊毛厂
    • a northern mill town北方的一个工业城镇
    Synonyms factoryfactory
    • plant
    • mill
    • works
    • yard
    • workshop
    • foundry
    These are all words for buildings or places where things are made or where industrial processes take place.
    • factory a building or group of buildings where goods are made, mainly by machine:
      • a chocolate/​cigarette/​clothing factory巧克力厂;香烟厂;制衣厂
    • plant a factory or place where power is produced or an industrial process takes place:
      • a nuclear power plant核电厂
      • a manufacturing plant制造厂
    • mill a factory that produces a particular type of material:
      • a cotton/​paper/​textile/​woollen mill棉纺厂;造纸厂;纺织厂;毛纺厂
    • works (often in compounds) a place where things are made or an industrial process takes place:
      • a brickworks砖厂
      • a steelworks炼钢厂
      • Raw materials were carried to the works by barge.原材料由驳船运到工厂。
    • yard (usually in compounds) an area of land used for building something:
      • a shipyard船坞
    • workshop a room or building in which things are made or repaired using hand tools or machinery (usually individual items or small numbers of items):
      • a car repair workshop汽车修理厂
    • foundry a factory where metal or glass is melted and made into different shapes or objects:
      • an iron foundry铸铁厂
    Patterns
    • a car/​chemical/​munitions factory/​plant
    • an engineering plant/​works
    • to manage/​run a factory/​plant/​mill/​works/​yard/​workshop/​foundry
    • to work in/​at a factory/​plant/​mill/​yard/​workshop/​foundry
    • factory/​mill/​foundry owners/​managers/​workers
    see also content mill, rolling mill, rumour mill, sawmillTopics Businessc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cotton
    • feed
    • jute
    verb + mill
    • operate
    • own
    • run
    mill + verb
    • produce something
    mill + noun
    • town
    • buildings
    • hand
    See full entry
  3. (often in compounds常构成复合词) a small machine for grinding a solid substance into powder磨粉机;磨面机
    • a pepper mill胡椒研磨器
    see also run-of-the-mill, treadmill
  4. Word OriginOld English mylen, based on late Latin molinum, from Latin mola ‘grindstone, mill’, from molere ‘to grind’.
Idioms
go through the mill | put somebody through the mill
  1. to have or make somebody have a difficult time(使)陷于困境;于某人为难
    • They really put me through the mill in my interview.他们在我的采访中真的让我很痛苦。
(all) grist to the/somebody’s mill (British English)
(North American English (all) grist for the/somebody’s mill)
  1. something that is useful to somebody for a particular purpose对…有用的东西(或有利的事)
    • Political sex scandals are all grist to the mill of the tabloid newspapers.政界的性丑闻对通俗小报总是多多益善。

mill

verb
/mɪl/
/mɪl/
[often passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they mill
/mɪl/
/mɪl/
he / she / it mills
/mɪlz/
/mɪlz/
past simple milled
/mɪld/
/mɪld/
past participle milled
/mɪld/
/mɪld/
-ing form milling
/ˈmɪlɪŋ/
/ˈmɪlɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. mill something to grind something (= break or press it into very small pieces) in a mill(用磨粉机)碾碎,磨成粉
    Word OriginOld English mylen, based on late Latin molinum, from Latin mola ‘grindstone, mill’, from molere ‘to grind’.

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