释义 |
prefabricator|priːˈfæbrɪkeɪtə(r)| [f. prefabricate v. + -or.] One who, or a business which, practises prefabrication.
1933Fortune Apr. 54/3 Real-estate men offer house plus land for as little as $4,400. Against this new competition what have the prefabricators to show? 1940Reader's Digest July 99 Gunnison Housing Corporation, largest of prefabricators, recently sold several factory-built houses in Springfield, Ill. 1949Archit. Rev. CVI. 375/1 We find a degree and a habit of uniform standardization that no American prefabricator would even attempt to impose on his customers. 1965R. B. White Prefabrication i. i. 4 Foster Gunnison, pioneer prefabricator of New Albany, Indiana. |