maker
mak‧er /ˈmeɪkə $ -ər/ BrE AmE noun [countable] [Word Family: noun: ↑make, ↑remake, ↑maker, ↑making; verb: ↑make, ↑remake; adjective: ↑unmade] 1. a person or company that makes a particular type of goods car/film/shoe etc maker a quality furniture maker a leading Japanese computer maker maker of The makers of the car claim that it uses up to 50% less fuel than other similar cars. 2. a machine or piece of equipment that makes something coffee/pasta etc maker Grind the beans to suit your coffee maker. 3. decision maker/policy maker/peacemaker etc someone who does something or makes something happen: Who’s the decision maker in this department? health care administrators and policy makers ⇨ ↑troublemaker, ↑holidaymaker 4. meet your maker informal to die – used humorously • • • THESAURUS ▪ maker a company or person whose business is to make things to be sold, either by hand or using machines: the country’s largest car maker | We got a cabinet maker (=someone who makes furniture from wood) to redo our kitchen for us. ▪ producer a company or country that makes large quantities of something to be sold - often used about raw materials such as oil, coffee, or steel: OPEC is an organization of 13 major oil producers. | Gold producers' shares went up by 50%. ▪ manufacturer a company that makes things in large quantities, especially in a factory: Clothing manufacturers have been feeling the effects of the recession. | a plane manufacturer ▪ shipbuilder/boatbuilder a person or company that makes ships or boats: a Japanese shipbuilder, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | He started out as a boatbuilder.
makerhu◎ | ['meikə] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | người chế tạo, hãng/nhà máy chế tạo | | ■ | người làm, người sáng tạo, người tạo ra | | ■ | (Maker) Đấng sáng tạo; Chúa trời | | 〆 | to meet one's Maker | | ✓ | từ trần; chầu trời |
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