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reproduce
re·pro·duce R0165500 (rē′prə-do͞os′, -dyo͞os′)v. re·pro·duced, re·pro·duc·ing, re·pro·duc·es v.tr.1. To produce again or anew; re-create: The lab failed to reproduce their original results. The movie reproduces life in the 1950s.2. To produce a copy, imitation, or representation of: reproduce the sounds of a live concert in a recording.3. To generate (offspring) by sexual or asexual means.4. To bring (an event in one's memory, for example) to mind again; recall.v.intr.1. To generate offspring.2. To undergo copying: graphics that reproduce well. re′pro·duc′er n.re′pro·duc′i·bil′i·ty n.re′pro·duc′i·ble adj.reproduce (ˌriːprəˈdjuːs) vb (mainly tr) 1. to make a copy, representation, or imitation of; duplicate2. (Biology) (also intr) biology to undergo or cause to undergo a process of reproduction3. to produce or exhibit again4. to bring back into existence again; re-create5. to bring before the mind again (a scene, event, etc) through memory or imagination6. (intr) to come out (well, badly, etc), when copied7. (Biology) to replace (damaged parts or organs) by a process of natural growth; regenerate8. (Electronics) to cause (a sound or television recording) to be heard or seen ˌreproˈducible adj ˌreproˈducibly adv ˌreproˌduciˈbility nre•pro•duce (ˌri prəˈdus, -ˈdyus) v. -duced, -duc•ing. v.t. 1. to make a copy or close imitation of; duplicate. 2. to produce again or anew by natural process. 3. to produce one or more other individuals of (a given kind of organism) by some process of generation or propagation, sexual or asexual. 4. to cause or foster the reproduction of (organisms). 5. to produce, form, or bring about again or anew in any manner. 6. to recall to the mind (a past incident), as by the aid of memory or imagination. 7. to produce again (a play produced previously). v.i. 8. to reproduce one's kind, as an organism; propagate; bear offspring. 9. to turn out in a given manner when copied. [1605–15; compare French reproduire] re`pro•duc′er, n. re`pro•duc′i•ble, adj. re`pro•duc`i•bil′i•ty, n. reproduce Past participle: reproduced Gerund: reproducing
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reproduce | reproduce |
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I reproduce | you reproduce | he/she/it reproduces | we reproduce | you reproduce | they reproduce |
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I reproduced | you reproduced | he/she/it reproduced | we reproduced | you reproduced | they reproduced |
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I am reproducing | you are reproducing | he/she/it is reproducing | we are reproducing | you are reproducing | they are reproducing |
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I have reproduced | you have reproduced | he/she/it has reproduced | we have reproduced | you have reproduced | they have reproduced |
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I was reproducing | you were reproducing | he/she/it was reproducing | we were reproducing | you were reproducing | they were reproducing |
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I had reproduced | you had reproduced | he/she/it had reproduced | we had reproduced | you had reproduced | they had reproduced |
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I will reproduce | you will reproduce | he/she/it will reproduce | we will reproduce | you will reproduce | they will reproduce |
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I will have reproduced | you will have reproduced | he/she/it will have reproduced | we will have reproduced | you will have reproduced | they will have reproduced |
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I will be reproducing | you will be reproducing | he/she/it will be reproducing | we will be reproducing | you will be reproducing | they will be reproducing |
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I have been reproducing | you have been reproducing | he/she/it has been reproducing | we have been reproducing | you have been reproducing | they have been reproducing |
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I will have been reproducing | you will have been reproducing | he/she/it will have been reproducing | we will have been reproducing | you will have been reproducing | they will have been reproducing |
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I had been reproducing | you had been reproducing | he/she/it had been reproducing | we had been reproducing | you had been reproducing | they had been reproducing |
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I would reproduce | you would reproduce | he/she/it would reproduce | we would reproduce | you would reproduce | they would reproduce |
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I would have reproduced | you would have reproduced | he/she/it would have reproduced | we would have reproduced | you would have reproduced | they would have reproduced | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | reproduce - make a copy or equivalent of; "reproduce the painting"produce, create, make - create or manufacture a man-made product; "We produce more cars than we can sell"; "The company has been making toys for two centuries"duplicate, reduplicate, repeat, replicate, double - make or do or perform again; "He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick"duplicate - make a duplicate or duplicates of; "Could you please duplicate this letter for me?"triplicate - reproduce threefold; "triplicate the letter for the committee"quadruplicate - reproduce fourfold; "quadruplicate the bill"reissue, reprint - print anew; "They never reprinted the famous treatise"photocopy, xerox, run off - reproduce by xerographyplay back, replay - reproduce (a recording) on a recorder; "The lawyers played back the conversation to show that their client was innocent"imitate, simulate, copy - reproduce someone's behavior or looks; "The mime imitated the passers-by"; "Children often copy their parents or older siblings"fingerprint - take an impression of a person's fingerprintsprint - make into a print; "print the negative" | | 2. | reproduce - have offspring or produce more individuals of a given animal or plant; "The Bible tells people to procreate"procreate, multiplybiological science, biology - the science that studies living organismspropagate - multiply sexually or asexuallyfructify, set - bear fruit; "the apple trees fructify"multiply, breed - have young (animals) or reproduce (organisms); "pandas rarely breed in captivity"; "These bacteria reproduce"incubate, hatch, brood, cover - sit on (eggs); "Birds brood"; "The female covers the eggs"create, make - make or cause to be or to become; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor" | | 3. | reproduce - recreate a sound, image, idea, mood, atmosphere, etc.; "this DVD player reproduces the sound of the piano very well"; "He reproduced the feeling of sadness in the portrait"beaux arts, fine arts - the study and creation of visual works of artre-create - form anew in the imagination; recollect and re-form in the mind; "His mind re-creates the entire world"catch, get - apprehend and reproduce accurately; "She really caught the spirit of the place in her drawings"; "She got the mood just right in her photographs" | | 4. | reproduce - repeat after memorization; "For the exam, you must be able to regurgitate the information"regurgitateecho, repeat - to say again or imitate; "followers echoing the cries of their leaders" |
reproduceverb1. copy, recreate, replicate, duplicate, match, represent, mirror, echo, parallel, imitate, emulate The effect has proved hard to reproduce.2. print, copy, duplicate, photocopy, transcribe, xerox, make a copy of, photostat permission to reproduce this article3. (Biology) breed, produce young, bear young, procreate, generate, multiply, spawn, propagate, proliferate Women are defined by their ability to reproduce.reproduceverb1. To make a copy of:copy, duplicate, imitate, replicate, simulate.2. To produce sexually or asexually others of one's kind:breed, increase, multiply, procreate, proliferate, propagate, spawn.Translationsreproduce (riːprəˈdjuːs) verb1. to make or produce a copy of; to make or produce again. Good as the film is, it fails to reproduce the atmosphere of the book; A record-player reproduces the sound which has been recorded on a record. 複製 复制,再生产 2. (of humans, animals and plants) to produce (young, seeds etc). How do fish reproduce? 繁衍,繁殖 繁殖ˌreproˈduction (-ˈdak-) noun1. the act or process of reproducing. He is studying reproduction in rabbits. 繁殖 繁殖2. a copy (of a work of art etc). These paintings are all reproductions. 複製品 复制品ˌreproˈductive (-ˈdaktiv) adjective of or for reproduction. the reproductive organs of a rabbit. (為了)繁殖的 复制的再生的,再生殖的
reproduce
reproduce from (something)1. To spawn or generate offspring from some source. Unusual among most plants, ferns reproduce from spores rather than seeds. The platypus and echidna are the only two mammals that reproduce from eggs.2. To spawn or generate offspring from some range of ages or times of the year. The animal reproduces from March to June each year. The male gorilla is first able to reproduce from 15 to 20 years of age.3. To produce a copy or duplicate from something or some source; to make an imitation or representation from something or some source. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "reproduce" and "from." The criminals were able to reproduce spot-on counterfeit banknotes from the stolen printing plates. I started my career by reproducing animation from some of my favorite cartoons. We were able to reproduce a legible manuscript from the old parchments we found in the tomb.See also: reproducereproduce something from somethingto make a copy of something from something else. I think we can reproduce the picture from the copy that you have there. We don't need the negative. Can you reproduce a good copy from this old print?See also: reproduceReproduce
ReproduceTo produce a counterpart, image, or copy of the original.reproduce
reproduce (rē′prə-do͞os′)v.1. To generate offspring by sexual or asexual means.2. To produce a counterpart, an image, or a copy of something.LegalSeeReproductionAcronymsSeeREPROreproduce
Synonyms for reproduceverb copySynonyms- copy
- recreate
- replicate
- duplicate
- match
- represent
- mirror
- echo
- parallel
- imitate
- emulate
verb printSynonyms- print
- copy
- duplicate
- photocopy
- transcribe
- xerox
- make a copy of
- photostat
verb breedSynonyms- breed
- produce young
- bear young
- procreate
- generate
- multiply
- spawn
- propagate
- proliferate
Synonyms for reproduceverb to make a copy ofSynonyms- copy
- duplicate
- imitate
- replicate
- simulate
verb to produce sexually or asexually others of one's kindSynonyms- breed
- increase
- multiply
- procreate
- proliferate
- propagate
- spawn
Synonyms for reproduceverb make a copy or equivalent ofRelated Words- produce
- create
- make
- duplicate
- reduplicate
- repeat
- replicate
- double
- triplicate
- quadruplicate
- reissue
- reprint
- photocopy
- xerox
- run off
- play back
- replay
- imitate
- simulate
- copy
- fingerprint
- print
verb have offspring or produce more individuals of a given animal or plantSynonymsRelated Words- biological science
- biology
- propagate
- fructify
- set
- multiply
- breed
- incubate
- hatch
- brood
- cover
- create
- make
verb recreate a sound, image, idea, mood, atmosphere, etc.Related Words- beaux arts
- fine arts
- re-create
- catch
- get
verb repeat after memorizationSynonymsRelated Words |