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Pongy Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

"Four walls of a plant"

Hi, I'm not sure whether this phrase, "Four walls of a plant", can mean anything in particular? The sentence I found was "To be trapped in Four walls of a plant" and I have no idea what does this mean. Thanks in advance for your reply.

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I'm not sure of this helps, but in English, "plant" can mean something like a flower -OR- it can mean a factory.

  • I'm not sure of this helps, but in English, "plant" can mean something like a flower -OR- it can mean a factory.
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I'm not sure of this helps, but in English, "plant" can mean something like a flower

-OR-

it can mean a factory.
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Pongyin Four four walls of a plant
Inside a factory. This term is used with regard to computer systems that schedule the work of manufacturing operations to make a distinction between what happens inside a factory and what happens outside, both of which are important to the entire manufacturing process.

CJ

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