| 释义 | 
		fac·to·ry \ˈfakt(ə)rē, -ri\ noun (-es) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle French factorie, from facteur factor + -erie -ery — more at factor 1.  : an establishment (as a trading station) where factors or agents reside and transact business for their employers 2.   a.  : a building or collection of buildings with facilities (as power-driven machinery) for the manufacture of goods often from raw materials : a place where work is done in the fabricating of goods, wares, or utensils  b. or factory ship  : a ship equipped to process at sea whales or fishes brought to it by other ships  c.  : a place that is a seat of some kind of production   < the leaf is a factory for carbohydrate production >   < the vice factories of the slums > 3. chiefly Scotland  : the office or function of a factor : factorship 4. now dialect  : unbleached muslin |