heavy machinery

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heavy machinery (uncountable)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see heavy,‎ machinery.
  2. Industrial machinery that is large and heavy.
    You shouldn't operate heavy machinery without a licence.
    • 1991, China Machinery Industries Yearbook, page 35:
      The heavy machinery industry of China, including the manufacture of iron and steel plant, rolling mill, heavy—duty forging and pressing machinery, large forgings and castings, etc., developed along a hard and tortuous road from small products to huge ones, from single machines to complete plants after the birth of New China.
    • 1998, Paul Garvin, Iowa's minerals: their occurrence, origins, industries, and lore[1]:
      Completion of the railroad allowed heavy machinery to be brought to the mine, including a 40-meter rotary kiln.

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