industri
Appearance
Danish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from French industrie, from Latin industria.
Noun
[edit]industri c (singular definite industrien, plural indefinite industrier)
Declension
[edit]Declension of industri
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | industri | industrien | industrier | industrierne |
genitive | industris | industriens | industriers | industriernes |
Derived terms
[edit]References
[edit]Indonesian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Dutch industrie (compare to Afrikaans industrie), from Middle French industrie, from Latin industria.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]industri (plural industri-industri)
- industry, businesses that produce goods as opposed to services.
Alternative forms
[edit]Affixed terms
[edit]Compounds
[edit]- industri automotif
- industri berat
- industri dasar
- industri ekstraktif
- industri garmen
- industri hijau
- industri hilir
- industri hulu
- industri jasa
- industri jasa pangan
- industri konstruksi
- industri kreatif
- industri manufaktur
- industri mode
- industri padat karya
- industri padat modal
- industri pariwisata
- industri pelopor
- industri perdesaan
- industri perintis
- industri ringan
- industri rumah tangga
- industri rumahan
- industri senjakala
- industri wisata
- teknik industri
Related terms
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- “industri” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Italian
[edit]Verb
[edit]industri
- inflection of industriarsi:
Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Noun
[edit]industri m (definite singular industrien, indefinite plural industrier, definite plural industriene)
- industry (businesses that produce goods)
Derived terms
[edit]Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Noun
[edit]industri m (definite singular industrien, indefinite plural industriar, definite plural industriane)
- industry (as above)
Derived terms
[edit]Swedish
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]industri c
- industry (with factories, after the industrial revolution)
- an industrial facility; an industrial site, a factory, etc.
- Synonym: (factory) fabrik
- De tänker riva den gamla industrin
- They are planning to demolish the old industrial site
- an industry (trade, more generally)
- Synonym: (often more idiomatic) bransch
- upplevelseindustri
- experience industry / experience economy
- (school slang) Short for industritekniska programmet.
- Hon går industri.
- She studies at the industrial program.
- (literally, “She goes industry.”)
Usage notes
[edit]- The word industri was introduced with the Industrial Revolution. Earlier, production plants were called bruk or verk, e.g. järnverk (“ironworks”). Productive activity was called flit or slöjd.
- An industry in the broader sense of a trade is usually called a bransch, especially when it does not involve industrial production, like for nöjesbranschen (“the entertainment industry”). However, industri is often used more broadly as well, with nöjesindustrin being common as well (with a citation from 1933 in SAOB). In some cases, like for the automotive industry, bransch as opposed to industri might put more focus on business as opposed to manufacturing aspects.
Declension
[edit]Declension of industri
Related terms
[edit]- anläggningsindustri
- basindustri
- beklädnadsindustri
- beredningsindustri
- bilindustri
- byggindustri
- byggnadsindustri
- cellulosaindustri
- cementindustri
- dataindustri
- elektroindustri
- elektronikindustri
- elindustri
- ersättningsindustri
- exportindustri
- filmindustri
- fiskeindustri
- flygindustri
- fordonsindustri
- förpackningsindustri
- försvarsindustri
- förädlingsindustri
- garveriindustri
- glasindustri
- gruvindustri
- hemmaindustri
- industrialisera
- industrialisering
- industriarbetare
- industriavtal
- industridepartement
- industridesign
- industriell
- industriland
- industriminister
- industriområde
- industripark
- industrisemester
- industrispionage
- järnindustri
- kemiindustri
- kemikalieindustri
- konfektionsindustri
- konservindustri
- konstindustri
- kosmetikaindustri
- kraftindustri
- krigsindustri
- kärnkraftsindustri
- köttindustri
- livsmedelsindustri
- läkemedelsindustri
- massaindustri
- medieindustri
- metallindustri
- modeindustri
- musikindustri
- möbelindustri
- nyckelindustri
- nöjesindustri
- offshoreindustri
- oljeindustri
- pappersindustri
- pappersmasseindustri
- petroleumindustri
- plastindustri
- porrindustri
- processindustri
- pälsindustri
- rustningsindustri
- rymdindustri
- råvaruindustri
- sexindustri
- skivindustri
- skogsindustri
- skoindustri
- skuggindustri
- småindustri
- sockerindustri
- spelindustri
- stenindustri
- storindustri
- stålindustri
- sågindustri
- sågverksindustri
- tegelindustri
- tekoindustri
- teleindustri
- textilindustri
- tillverkningsindustri
- tobaksindustri
- träindustri
- turistindustri
- tv-industri
- underhållningsindustri
- upplevelseindustri
- vapenindustri
- varvsindustri
- verkstadsindustri
- återvinningsindustri
References
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