词汇 | produce |
释义 | produce verb[ T ] uk /prəˈdʒuːs/ us /prəˈduːs/ produceverb[T] (MAKE)B1 to make something or bring something into existence: 生产;出产;制造 France produces a great deal of wine for export.法国生产大量葡萄酒供出口。 Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow.红细胞在骨髓内生成。 She works for a company that produces (= makes for sale) electrical goods.她在一家生产电子产品的公司工作。 I was wondering whether I could produce a meal out of what's left in the fridge.我不知道能否用冰箱里剩的东西做一顿饭。 She's asked me to produce a report on the state of the project.她要求我就这项工程的状况写一份报告。 to make something makeCan I make you a cup of coffee? produceCalifornia produces a lot of grapes. createLeonardo da Vinci created the masterpiece we know as "Mona Lisa". inventAlexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone. developThey are working to develop the next generation of underwater vehicles. manufactureThe car is manufactured in Germany. to build something buildThe house was built in the 1950s. constructThe company wants to construct a 175-mile pipeline. put something upPutting up a wall will not solve the problem. erectIt's unlawful to erect a building until you get approval. assembleHe has a job assembling furniture in a warehouse. put togetherWithout the instruction sheet, I've got no idea how to put all these parts together. When animals produce young, they give birth to them: 生,生育 Our cat produced four kittens during the course of the night.我们的猫在夜里生了4只小猫。 humorousAll our friends seem to be busy producing offspring at the moment.我们所有的朋友现在似乎都忙着生儿育女。 Plutonium is a fuel used to produce nuclear energy.钚是一种用来产生核能量的燃料。 $4 million worth of souvenirs and gift items have been produced for the event.已为这次活动制作了价值400万美元的纪念品和礼品。 The meat produced from a pig is called pork, bacon, or ham.猪提供的肉类食品包括鲜猪肉、熏咸肉或火腿。 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. Creating and producing anti-creative artefact attribute attribute something to someone bang something out bash crank generative generativity grind grind something out handmade knock rig rig something up roll (something) out rollout run something up rush something out stitch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Animal reproduction produceverb[T] (CAUSE)B2 to cause a reaction or result: 引起;使产生 The senator's speech produced an angry response from the opposition.参议员的发言招致了反对派愤怒的抨击。 Her remarks produced an awkward silence.她的讲话引起了一阵尴尬的沉默。 If used on delicate skin, this cream may produce a stinging sensation.这种药膏用在娇嫩的皮肤上会产生刺痛感。 Cars produce a lethal cocktail of gasses.汽车会产生一种致命的混合气体。 Their methods of assessment produce some unusual results. Causing things to happen activation actuation agent attribute attribute something to someone breed give rise toidiom hyperstimulate hyperstimulation implement implementation prompt proximately put someone to somethingidiom Pygmalion effect reactivate realization render spark spell produceverb[T] (FILM/MUSIC)to organize the practical and financial matters relating to the preparation of a film, play, or television or radio programme制作 Compare directverb(CONTROL) 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录制(音乐) Cinema & theatre: production, direction & recording acquire acquisition armourer audition auteur canister computer-animated filmmaker filmmaking fog machine framing framing device linear prop restage run through something screen test self-produced SFX special effect You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Broadcasting in general Recording sounds and images produceverb[T] (BRING OUT)C1 to bring something out from somewhere and show it: 拿出;出示 produce something from somethingHe produced a letter from his desk that he asked me to read.他从书桌里拿出一封信让我读。 One of the men suddenly produced a knife from his pocket.其中一名男子突然从口袋里掏出一把刀。 The company produced receipts in substantiation of its claim.该公司出示了证明其索赔的收据。 He opened his suitcase and produced a large box of chocolates. Showing and demonstrating act out attest bespeak breastbeating bring indicate mark something out masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out reflect reveal trace unproved unproven unveil unwrap vent produceverb[T] (RESULT IN)to result in or discover something, especially proof: 引起,使产生 A lengthy police investigation failed to produce any evidence on which the suspect could be convicted.警方的长期调查并未发现任何能证明疑犯有罪的证据。 Causing things to happen activation actuation agent attribute attribute something to someone breed give rise toidiom hyperstimulate hyperstimulation implement implementation prompt proximately put someone to somethingidiom Pygmalion effect reactivate realization render spark spell produce noun[ U ] uk /ˈprɒdʒ.uːs/ us /ˈproʊ.duːs/ C2 food or any other substance or material that is grown or obtained through farming: (尤指大量生产的)食品,农产品 agricultural/dairy/fresh produce农产品/乳产品/新鲜的农产品 Farming - general words agricultural extension agroecology agroforestry biodynamic cultivate harvester homestead hungry gap hydroponic hydroponically inorganically landrace reap the Agrarian Revolution thrash tillage U-pick unharvested unsown untillable produce | American Dictionaryproduce verb[ T ] us/prəˈdus/ produceverb[T] (MAKE)to create something or bring into existence: Bukowski produced poetry and novels. Dairy goods and beef are produced locally. produceverb[T] (ORGANIZE A SHOW)to organize the financial and other practical matters connected with the making of a movie, play, television show, or other entertainment program: He produced a couple of wonderful films. produceverb[T] (BRING OUT)to bring something out and show it: He walked up and produced his passport. produceverb[T] (CAUSE)to cause a reaction or result: Too much coffee can produce unwanted side-effects. produce noun[ U ] us/ˈprɑd·us, ˈproʊ·dus/ producenoun[U] (FOOD)food that is grown or raised through farming, esp. fruits and vegetables: local produce produce | Business Englishproduce verb[ T ] PRODUCTIONuk /prəˈdjuːs/ us /prəˈduːs/ to make or grow something to be sold: Foreign-owned companies now produce a quarter of our manufacturing output. Unlike ethanol made from corn, not a drop of cellulosic ethanol is being commercially produced. See also mass produce to make a particular thing happen: The arrival of competition in the telecoms industry produced a surge of talent and innovation. to organize the practical and financial arrangements for a film, television programme, etc.: He produced several current-affairs programmes before being appointed Chairman of the channel. to provide something to be examined: Consultants produced a report recommending that 1,200 posts be cut. produce noun[ U ] PRODUCTIONuk /ˈprɒdjuːs/ us /prəˈduːs/ food that has been grown on a farm, especially to be sold: dairy/fresh/organic produce Examples of produceproduce The specialty of the newest robot that is currently being produced is the capability of mine removal. The book has been produced under auspices that ought to ensure high quality. In other words, the design is produced directly by analysis. A first consideration is that the communication channel produces the delay. Pyle is to be congratulated for producing a book that is historically sensitive yet philosophically forthright. The latter paper is an extended version of the former and was produced for publication in the proceedings. Drug resistance to halofuginone can be readily produced in the laboratory, but this is not the case with monensin. In addition, the malaria parasite produces enzymes to digest host cell cytoplasm. Small lesions may also be accidentally produced during the routine manipulation of fish. In contrast, the riboprint patterns in our study, produced from the same clinical sample were simple and reproducible. Then follows a period of 25-28 days during which the fly is incapable of producing infection. Under the conditions used approximately 70-80 fd of inhibitor solution in an assay volume of 3 ml produced about 50 % inhibition of chymotrypsin. The content analysis produced more specific insights into positive life changes following cancer. Furthermore, there are opportunities for producer groups to align themselves with those consumers who require that their meat be produced in alternative systems12. In this case conventional fluorescence could be primed at 340 nm producing 420 nm emission. See all examples of produce These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withproduceproduceThese are words often used in combination with produce. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. agricultural produce Giving a preference to agriculturalproduce from the colonies meant one of two things. fresh produce This implies that younger consumers bought freshproduce at a higher price than their older counterparts. home-grown produce The use of home-grown produce, including potatoes, must therefore depend upon its capacity to compete in the open market. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with produce |
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