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These manufacturing1 hubs have the potential to fundamentally change the way we build things in America. So, 10 years from now, 20 years from now. Imagine our workers manufacturing materials that used to be science fiction – a sheet of metal that’s thinner than paper but as strong as steel. Or our workers being able to design products using these materials entirely2 on a computer, they bring it to market, less money, hire folks to build it right here, sell it all over the world. That’s what the next generation of American manufacturing could look like. But to get there, we cannot stop at just four of these hubs. I’m really excited about these four hubs. The only problem is Germany has 60 of them. I don’t want the next big job creating discovery to come from Germany, or China or Japan. I want it to be made here in America. If we stay focus on winning this race, we’ll make sure for the next revolution of manufacturing is an American revolution. And we’ll make sure that opportunity for all is something that’s made in the USA.
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n.制造业,工业adj.制造业的,制造的v.(大规模)制造( manufacture的现在分词 );捏造;加工;粗制滥造(文学作品) | |
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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