Pronunciation: /θri diː ˈprɪntɪŋ/
noun a technology that allows for the creation of physical objects layer by layer
A1 3D printing is a technology that creates objects layer by layer.
A2 Many schools are now using 3D printing to teach students about design and engineering.
B1 The company invested in a 3D printing machine to prototype new products.
B2 3D printing has revolutionized the manufacturing industry by allowing for rapid prototyping.
C1 Researchers are exploring the use of 3D printing in the medical field to create customized implants.
C2 The artist used 3D printing to bring their intricate designs to life in a new exhibition.
verb to create objects using a 3D printer
A1 I want to learn how to do 3D printing.
A2 She enjoys 3D printing small toys for her children.
B1 The company is considering 3D printing prototypes for their new product line.
B2 He has been 3D printing custom parts for his motorcycle.
C1 The artist is known for 3D printing intricate sculptures using advanced technology.
C2 The medical team is exploring the possibilities of 3D printing organs for transplant surgeries.
formal 3D printing technology has revolutionized the manufacturing industry.
informal Have you seen those cool things made with 3D printing?
slang I'm obsessed with 3D printing - it's so dope!
figurative The possibilities with 3D printing are endless, like a magic wand creating objects out of thin air.
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