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mills

Aussprache: [mɪlz]

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Kontext: „industry“

(noun) a place where things like grain are ground into flour or where materials are made. Think of it like a big factory that helps turn raw materials into useful products.

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The old mills by the river used to produce flour for the entire town.

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There are no active mills nearby, so we need to buy flour from the store.

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Do you want to visit the mills and see how they work?

Kontext: „manufacturing“

(noun) a factory where something is produced or processed, such as textiles or paper. It’s like a big house where workers make things in large amounts.

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The textile mills in our city provide a lot of jobs.

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That old factory used to be a paper mill, but it closed down years ago.

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What kinds of products do the local mills make?

Kontext: „activity“

(verb) to grind or crush something into smaller pieces, usually using a machine. Imagine using a machine to turn wheat into flour.

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They mill the grain to make it ready for baking.

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We can’t mill the fruit until we have the right machine to do it.

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How do they mill the coffee beans into powder?

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