assembly-line
21assembly line — assem′bly line n. an arrangement of machines, tools, and workers in which a product is assembled in a particular sequence as it is moved along a direct line or route • Etymology: 1910–15, amer …
22assembly line — /əˈsɛmbli laɪn/ (say uh semblee luyn) noun a sequential arrangement of machines, tools, and workers in which each worker performs a special operation on an incomplete unit, which passes down a line of workers until it is finished. Also,… …
23assembly line — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. production line. See production …
24assembly line — noun (C) a system for making things in a factory in which the products move past a line of workers who each make or check one part …
25assembly line — The production line where a vehicle is put together from its component parts. Often one team will work on just the engine of each vehicle while another team works on another part, etc …
26assembly line — noun A system of workers and machinery in which a product is assembled in a series of consecutive operations; typically the product is attached to a continuously moving belt …
27Assembly line — Конвейер; Поточная линия …
28assembly line — production method where products are manufactured by several people in a row and each person performs a specific job …
29assembly line — noun a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled …
30Apple Assembly Line — was a monthly newsletter published from October 1980 through May 1988. This newsletter focused on assembly language for the Apple ] [, //e, //c, and //gs computers. In the beginning all the programs were written for the 6502 microprocessor, but… …