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1. (n.) workshop
a room, group of rooms, or building in which work, esp. mechanical work, is carried on.
2. workshop
a seminar or small group that meets to explore some subject, develop a skill or technique, carry out a creative project, etc.
Etymology: (1555–65)
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| Definition of 'workshop' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) workshop, shop
small workplace where handcrafts or manufacturing are done
2. (noun) workshop
a brief intensive course for a small group; emphasizes problem solving
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1. (noun) workshop
a meeting at which people learn about a subject through discussion and activities
a workshop on data management and security
2. workshop
a room containing tools where things are made, repaired, etc.
He was in his workshop making model airplanes.
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| Definition of 'workshop' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) workshop
a shop where any manufacture or handiwork is carried on
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Sense: a room or building, especially in a factory etc where construction and repairs are carried out.
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Afrikaans: werkswinkel |
Arabic: مَشْغَل، مَعْمَل |
Bulgarian: работилница |
Brazilian: oficina |
Czech: dílna |
German: die Werkstatt |
Danish: værksted |
Greek: συνεργείο |
Spanish: taller |
Estonian: töökoda |
Farsi: کارگاه |
Finnish: verstas |
French: atelier |
Hebrew: בֵּית מְלַאֲכָה |
Hindi: कार्यशाला |
Croatian: radionica |
Hungarian: műhely |
Indonesian: bengkel |
Icelandic: verkstæði |
Italian: officina |
Japanese: 作業場 |
Korean: 작업장 |
Lithuanian: dirbtuvė |
Latvian: cehs; darbnīca |
Malay: bengkel |
Dutch: atelier |
Norwegian: verksted |
Polish: warsztat |
Persian: کارگاه |
Pashto: كار ځاى، وركشاپ |
Portuguese: oficina |
Romanian: atelier |
Russian: цех |
Slovak: dielňa |
Slovenian: delavnica |
Serbian: radionica |
Swedish: verkstad |
Thai: ห้องทำงาน |
Turkish: atelye |
Taiwanese: 工廠內作業室或修理間 |
Ukrainian: майстерня; цех |
Urdu: کارخانہ |
Vietnamese: phân xưởng |
Chinese: 车间,工作坊 |
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