making
- IPA[ˈmeɪkɪŋ]
英式
- the process of making or producing something;the essential qualities needed for something
noun: making, plural noun: makings
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- 1. the process of making or producing something the making of videos decision-making 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. the essential qualities needed for something she had the makings of a great teacher 同義詞
- ▪ North American, Australian, New Zealand informal paper and tobacco for rolling a cigarette he reached for his tobacco tin and makings
- 3. informal, dated earnings or profit.
- producing a profit, especially with little effort; profitable: he hit on an unusual money-making scheme
- the action of earning a lot of money: this cynical exercise in moneymaking
Oxford American Dictionary
- nauseatingly unpleasant or shocking: a sick-making stench
Oxford American Dictionary
- nauseatingly unpleasant or shocking: a sick-making stench
Oxford Dictionary
- causing dizziness, disorientation, or excitement: a giddy-making view of the waterfall power is so giddy-making, isn't it?
Oxford Dictionary
- the action or process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new ... the relationship between identity and sense-making may be more complex
Oxford American Dictionary
- the art or practice of delivering a formal address in public.
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially of a business) losing money, rather than making a profit: subsidies to loss-making industries
Oxford Dictionary
- causing dizziness or disorientation: unsettling, dizzy-making sensations
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- the process of making or producing something: the making of videos glassmaking
Oxford American Dictionary