单词 | produce |
释义 | produce —produce /prəˈdjuːs/ aep /-ˈduːs/ verb [T] (BRING OUT) ↑Verb Endings for produce ► C1 to bring something out from somewhere and show it: » He produced a letter from his desk that he asked me to read.» One of the men suddenly produced a knife from his pocket.Thesaurus+: ↑Showing and demonstrating• • • Extra Examples:» The company produced receipts in substantiation of its claim.» He opened his suitcase and produced a large box of chocolates.verb [T] (CAUSE) ↑Verb Endings for produce ► B2 to cause a reaction or result: » The senator's speech produced an angry response from the opposition.» Her remarks produced an awkward silence.» If used on delicate skin, this cream may produce a stinging sensation.Thesaurus+: ↑Causing things to happen• • • Extra Examples:» Cars produce a lethal cocktail of gasses.» Their methods of assessment produce some unusual results.verb [T] (FILM/MUSIC) ↑Verb Endings for produce F0 to organize the practical and financial matters connected with the preparation of a film, play, or television or radio programme → COMPARE DIRECT(Cf. ↑direct) verb (CONTROL)Thesaurus+: ↑Production, direction and recordingThesaurus+: ↑Broadcasting in generalF0 to be in charge of making a musical recording and to be responsible for the arrangement of the music, the combination of the different instruments or voices and the general sound of it Thesaurus+: ↑Recording sounds and imagesverb [T] (MAKE) ↑Verb Endings for produce B1 to make something or bring something into existence: » France produces a great deal of wine for export.» Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow.» She works for a company that produces (= makes for sale) electrical goods.» I was wondering whether I could produce a meal out of what's left in the fridge.» She's asked me to produce a report on the state of the project.Thesaurus+: ↑Creating and producing , ↑Inventing, designing and innovationF0 When animals produce young, they give birth to them: » Our cat produced four kittens during the course of the night.» HUMOROUS All our friends seem to be busy producing offspring at the moment.Thesaurus+: ↑Animal reproductionWord Builder:–Nouns: produce, producer, product, production, reproduction, productivity–Adjectives: productive, counterproductive, reproductive–Verbs: produce• • • Extra Examples:» Plutonium is a fuel used to produce nuclear energy.» $4 million worth of souvenirs and gift items have been produced for the event.» The meat produced from a pig is called pork, bacon, or ham.» The government has produced a series of leaflets designed to extend public awareness of the dangers of AIDS.» New York City produces 10500 tons of residential waste each day.verb [T] (RESULT IN) ↑Verb Endings for produce ► F0 to result in or discover something, especially proof: » A lengthy police investigation failed to produce any evidence on which the suspect could be convicted.Thesaurus+: ↑Causing things to happen produce /ˈprɒd.juːs/ aep /ˈprɑː.djuːs/ noun [U] ► C2 food or any other substance or material that is grown or obtained through farming: » agricultural/dairy/fresh produceThesaurus+: ↑Farming - general wordsWord Builder:–Nouns: produce, producer, product, production, reproduction, productivity–Adjectives: productive, counterproductive, reproductive–Verbs: produce |
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