There is two meanings in the word 'streamline' in the dictionary, that is,
1 to give sth a smooth even shape so that it can move quickly and easily through air or water
2 to make a system, an organization, etc. work better, especially in a way that saves money
Can you tell me which one is suitable for the meaning of the 'streamlined' in the following sentence?
Manufacturers have many machines to choose from, including streamlinedmodels specifically designed to produce one particular product.
Top answer
I'm guessing neither of those. It means models that do not have as many feature. It can produce one thing, and one thing only.
— BarbaraPA
I'm guessing neither of those.
It means models that do not have as many feature.
It can produce one thing, and one thing only.
Perhaps more elaborate models can be set to make many differing things.
A steamlined model does not have what's sometimes called "The bells and whistles" (the extra stuff that is fancier, but make it a more deluxe product).
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It means models that do not have as many feature. It can produce one thing, and one thing only. Perhaps more elaborate models can be set to make many differing things. A steamlined model does not have what's sometimes called "The bells and whistles" (the extra stuff that is fancier, but make it a more deluxe product).