assembly line
Americannoun
noun
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Assembly lines are found in many industries but are particularly associated with automobile manufacturing.
Etymology
Origin of assembly line
An Americanism dating back to 1910–15
Example Sentences
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The investment includes $800 million to prepare its Kentucky plant for Toyota’s second battery electric vehicle, as well as to increase capacity for Camry and RAV4 assembly lines, the Japanese automaker said Monday.
Last year, Kyiv eased an embargo on arms exports, allowing technology transfers to allied countries, which can then host assembly lines and finished products are reimported to Ukraine.
From Barron's
Tesla said last month that the first Cybercab had rolled off the assembly line as the company aims to begin volume production of a vehicle that lacks both pedals and a steering wheel.
From MarketWatch
Tesla said last month that the first Cybercab had rolled off the assembly line as the company aims to begin volume production of a vehicle that lacks both pedals and a steering wheel.
From MarketWatch
The assembly lines in Houston employ hundreds of people and are tiny relative to those in Asia, where facilities may have hundreds of thousands of people making iPhones.
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