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Definition of produce in English:

produce

verb prəˈdjuːsprəˈd(j)us
[with object]
  • 1Make or manufacture from components or raw materials.

    (用部件或原材料)生产;制造

    the company have just produced a luxury version of the aircraft

    该公司刚刚制造出一种豪华型的这种飞机。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • GM also produces Chevrolet Blazers and plans to sell Cadillac and Saab models.
    • However, it is under attack from rival products and from generic manufacturers that want to produce much cheaper unbranded pills.
    • Iraq's crippled oil industry produces about two million barrels of oil a day.
    • Q I would like to buy a car that is either produced in the UK or at least has components produced here.
    • High fuel costs make commodities more expensive and put a premium on locally produced goods.
    • The devices would be produced by Asian manufacturers making them inexpensive and quick to deliver.
    • Even when produced by the same manufacturer, each was subjected to unique alternations.
    • Most of the Kyoto Satsuma ware was produced for export to Western countries.
    • With profits of roughly $425 million, it produces everything from car parts to fridges.
    • It produces practically all the components necessary for its 14 watch companies.
    • The plant also produces ice cream products for distribution domestically and internationally.
    • The notebook's appearance contradicts comments made earlier this week by BenQ that it was not planning to produce such a machine.
    • By the looks of it it will not be a challenge to motherboard manufacturers to produce these in volume.
    • His system of compounding has led to the building of the most complex locomotives ever produced in quantity.
    • With annual sales of $550 million, the company also produces private label products for retailers and foodservice.
    • Its design was said to make it safe to fly though hard to fly with skill and during its 20 years of manufacture around 9,000 were produced.
    • Other car makers have also planned to start producing Audi and Volkswagen cars in the Kingdom this year.
    • The strong yen has made it harder for Japanese manufacturers to sell domestically produced goods overseas.
    • The slaves provided the cheap and reliable labour to produce the cheap raw materials.
    • In Ireland it is produced as a by-product of the drugs industry.
    • Button repeated that there were ‘no plans’ to produce Office for Linux.
    • Scotland on Sunday has learnt that the chip, produced by US manufacturer 8X8, is no longer being made.
    • The 7090 and 7091 alloy powders are commercially produced by several companies.
    • However, I am aware that much coffee is produced under exploitative working conditions.
    • About 746 million litres of wine were produced annually from 314 million vines.
    Synonyms
    manufacture, make, construct, build, fabricate, put together, assemble, turn out, bring out, process, create
    mass-produce
    informal churn out
    1. 1.1 (of a place or process) yield, grow, or supply.
      (地区,国家,工序)出产,种植;供应
      the vineyards in the Val d'Or produce excellent wines

      瓦勒多的葡萄园出产优质葡萄酒。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The region produces over 90 per cent of the world's rice supply.
      • At the extreme, the total farmed area could produce our total national energy requirement.
      • Employment and incomes are growing strongly as these regional centres produce for the national and global markets.
      • Bradford University has helped academics in the region produce the highest number of spin-off companies in the country.
      • Instead of importing every item in exchange for oil, the government is intent on producing its own manufactured products.
      • On top of that, the district has produced some fine mineral specimens.
      • This locality has produced the largest and arguably the best quartz crystals from Michigan.
      • The towns produced everything from tempered steel and porcelain to cotton and leather goods.
      • Mr Moroko said sourcing raw materials for fabrics from Asia was costly hence the need for Africa to start producing its own raw materials.
      • Because Malawi produces no manufactured goods for export, it has an agricultural economy.
      • It was confirmed in Brazil by the World Health Organisation in three outbreaks on farms producing the country's main species of Pacific white shrimp.
      • If Lesotho is unable to produce its own raw materials, then it's bye-bye AGOA.
      • In a land producing the highest number of movies, anything about movies is news.
      • The porridge crop was less valuable than the cereal, and fallowing meant that at any one time one-third to one-half of all arable land was producing nothing.
      • No similar-sized community in any part of the world has produced such a wealth of literature.
      • The area is probably producing the most brookite from a quartz-crystal deposit at present, though it is hard to find any good ones for sale.
      • Most of the world's wine regions produce their own sparkling wines, though none, of course, is as famous as Champagne's.
      • The teeming city of Jakarta produces an estimated 23,400 cubic meters of garbage per day.
      • Although the biggest oil market in the world produces its own crude it is also a big importer from the Middle East and South America.
      • The Central Asian region produces 3/4 of the worlds heroin.
      Synonyms
      yield, grow, give, supply, provide, furnish, bear, bring forth
    2. 1.2 Create or form (something) as part of a physical, biological, or chemical process.
      生育;生长
      the plant produces blue flowers in late autumn

      这种植物在深秋时节开蓝色花。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A new technique for manufacturing identical bubbles produces foams that look more like crystals than soapsuds.
      • Cultivated silkworms grown in a controlled environment produce the finest silk fibers.
      • These are positive features on the contemporary sea floor produced by biological processes.
      • That's because the chemicals used to produce a glossy finish create a uniform, smooth surface.
      • The interaction of these particles with the upper atmosphere produces the Aurora.
      • As a result, the standard biological healing process produces limited results.
      • The process produces such key industrial chemicals as ethylene oxide, the simplest epoxide.
      • Other biological processes produce oxygen in large quantities on our planet, and again this is one of the earth's unique qualities.
      • The disintegration of the nucleus produces one alpha particle.
      • They work by mimicking the action of neurological chemicals, and plants produce them because they defend against herbivorous predators.
      • The Browns garden in a wildlife-friendly way, using very few chemicals, and producing their own garden compost and chippings.
      • The technique can monitor other pollutants including dust particles or nitrogen dioxide, a greenhouse gas that is produced in car exhaust.
      • The chemical process that produces ozone can take a few hours so it tends to drift on the wind.
      • The prostate is a walnut sized gland near the bladder which produces one of the components of semen.
      • Out of next to nothing, nature produces something.
      • Me, I'm happy to watch the oaks as they slowly unfold the last of their leaf canopy and begin the long process of producing a new crop of acorns.
      • The enrichment of the lithospheric mantle could be produced by several processes.
      • Igneous upwelling in the resultant space between the two continents produced the anomalously thick oceanic crust of the Caribbean Plate.
      • In contrast, the process of extracting and producing biological pathogens, which are spontaneously generated in nature, is not nearly as demanding.
      • That process produces plant material, nearly half of which is carbon.
    3. 1.3 Make (something) using creative skills.
      创作,创造
      the garden where the artist produced many of his flower paintings

      该艺术家利用来创作他多幅花卉油画的花园。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The process of producing a brick sculpture is very complicated.
      • She explained how she became interested in pottery and adeptly showed her skill by producing a small vase.
      • Instead they combined their purchases with their own skill and time to produce the things that gave them satisfaction.
      • David deserves congratulation for combining two genres and, in the process, producing a serious study which is immensely enjoyable.
      • The book has been widely accepted in English classes with many students producing creative response pieces that beautifully detailed their involvement with the novel.
      • Why not define a priori knowledge outright as knowledge which is produced by processes which do not involve perceptual mechanisms?
      • The creative ability of these artists to produce the music we love, combined with the time and energy they spend throughout that process is in itself priceless.
      • Another great bit of the film was seeing how much effort and the type of skills are necessary to produce his works.
      • In the following decade, it is said that Field produced his best and most confident portraits.
      • You see, rockers are creative guys and often produce their best work when there are emotional pressures in their lives.
      • None of this bothers me; some of the worst dressers in the world have produced some of the best music.
      • He used his artistic skills to produce a calendar for the organisation last Christmas.
      • It makes me feel good to be supporting creative artists who produce quality work.
      • Entrants will be asked to use their creative skills to produce an eye-catching design to go on a promotional T-shirt.
      • You've got that creative talent, you produce the artistic goods, but what if no-one sees it or hears it?
      • Along the same line, you need to look at the time commitment necessary based upon the plan to be produced.
      • The original Japanese print of today - in which the artist alone conceives and produces the print - is the descendant of the creative print.
      • The process of producing the art work gives both pleasure and satisfaction whether spending a whole day painting one picture or taking a series of photos.
      • Several years ago Enterprise Ireland produced a 700,0000 euro plan detailing a radical over haul of the sector.
      • Do you think that bloggers will increase their research skills in order to produce their own form of journalism?
      Synonyms
      create, compose, originate, develop, fashion, turn out
  • 2Cause (a particular result or situation) to happen or exist.

    引起;产生;招致

    no conventional drugs had produced any significant change

    任何一种常规药都没能引起大的变化。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The keen-fingered will have clicked it to produce a bigger version.
    • Jacques Derrida has argued that translation always produces both a surplus of meaning and a debt.
    • The Cold War competition to explore space produced a few other surprises, not all of them pleasant.
    • There is still controversy and ongoing investigation as to which drug produces the best results.
    • The USS clubs in our area have produced some of the finest swimmers in the world.
    • Square, rectangular and other regular sections can also be produced by this process.
    • Thus, a wide variety of plant chemical compounds produce diuresis in mammals.
    • I don't want to produce a situation that I have a crisis for smokers who are in prison.
    • Fluids that get trapped in eye tissue can trigger puffiness, while excess fat in the area can produce a permanent puffy look.
    • This faith is an effective faith that produces results!
    • The alternative should be rejected if the result was to produce a situation in which there was discrimination on the grounds of sex.
    • But parents need to monitor treatments to make sure the drugs are not producing a dangerous effect.
    • The function produces the smallest integer that's greater than the given number.
    • This outlook produces limited results that do not really challenge conventional wisdom or official society at the deepest levels.
    • In its report, the World Bank notes that economic growth is producing a ‘spectacular’ decline in poverty in East and South Asia…
    • By the transactions I mean the acts in law that had to be effected in order to produce the end result desired.
    • At a rain-lashed Victoria Park, City produced one of their best showings of this campaign and fully deserved their point.
    • Your web site produces some of the very the best analysis out there!
    • In New Zealand, conversely, the Treaty of Waitangi process has produced much less controversy.
    • Taiwan's democratization process has produced the world's only Chinese democracy.
    Synonyms
    give rise to, bring about, cause, occasion, generate, engender, lead to, result in, effect, induce, initiate, start, set off
    contribute to, make for, be conducive to, foster, promote
    provoke, precipitate, breed, spark off, trigger
    literary beget
  • 3Show or provide (something) for consideration, inspection, or use.

    出示

    he produced a sheet of paper from his pocket

    他从口袋里掏出一张纸。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He would not be suspended, provided he produced evidence of his withdrawal to police management.
    • Parker responded by saying he would take them all, returned to his car and produced a 25-inch metal bar.
    • A document was produced which it was convenient, although inaccurate, to call " the indictment".
    • There was other circumstantial evidence also produced at trial.
    • However, no witness told me that and no copy of an original form of Acknowledgment of Order was produced for my inspection.
    • The barrister is obliged to produce the records for inspection to an authorised revenue official at the barrister's place of work.
    • To this end, aggregated statements were produced on an irregular basis.
    • In certain situations an individual can be compelled to produce material for inspection by, or surrender to, the police.
    Synonyms
    present, offer, proffer, show, display, exhibit
    pull out, bring out, draw out, fish out, extract
    provide, furnish, advance, put forward, bring forward, come up with, set forth, bring to light
  • 4Administer the financial and managerial aspects of (a film or broadcast) or the staging of (a play, opera, etc.)

    制作(电影,广播);导演(戏剧,歌剧等);播放;播送

    the video was produced and directed by film-maker Neil Campbell
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As Philip Elliott has observed, one of the key skills in producing popular television is the ability to empathize with audience groups of which one is not oneself a member.
    • Having appeared in and produced numerous films and tv dramas in the US he will become the new consultant, Harry Harper.
    • The documentary has been produced by DoubleBand Film Productions and is due to be shown in October.
    • Members plan to produce a Golden Jubilee production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
    • In recent times Robin also produced films for the BBC Natural History Unit and the Discovery Channel.
    • All these channels simply had no creative staff left to produce bogus news.
    • She also contributed her talents to the Cross and Passion College in Kilcullen when they were producing the musical Oklahoma.
    • This is not to say that the USA is bad at producing sitcoms - far from it, for since the late 1970s they have proved to be masters of the genre, generating arguably the best examples in the world.
    • Theatrcial versions have been produced in England, Australia, Germany, Malta and Japan.
    • Films produced under these conditions are often technically and artistically flawed.
    • One of them was based solely on the technical aspects of producing an Indiana Jones film.
    • The documentary, directed and produced by Jeremy Bristow, was originally shown on BBC FOUR last year.
    • The Great Lakes Service presently produce a twice weekly soap opera that often deals with issues around HIV / Aids.
    • Despite the many bureaucratic and financial obstacles, they succeeded in filming and producing the film.
    • The group also plans to produce an English-language version of the film to be shown in the Philippines in January.
    • The show, a primetime miniseries produced by the Brazilian network O Globo, began in January.
    • After producing a few so-so musicals, Ziegfeld had a brief marriage to singer Anna Held.
    • Sumptuous screen epics like " Sodom and Gomorrah " and " The Slave Queen " were produced under this banner.
    • The Belfast agency behind the government's television road-safety campaigns honed its advertising skills by producing anti-terror commercials in Northern Ireland.
    • Five short films will also be broadcast next week, all produced by BBC Wales.
    • Six years later, Miller would produce the BBC Television Shakespeare adaptation.
    • The two concerts will be produced and broadcast live by BBC television and radio across the UK and the world.
    Synonyms
    stage, put on, mount, present, put before the public, show, perform
    1. 4.1 Supervise the making of (a musical recording), especially by determining the overall sound.
      监制(音乐磁带)
      the album was produced by reggae master mixer Groucho Smykle
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was producing an album for me, "Got to Get You Into My Life," through Hugh's label.
      • Mick Jones has produced the two albums recorded by The Libertines, part of today's generation of angry young musicians.
      • We have the equipment and skills to produce good music, but we are naïve as to how to get known within the industry.
      • The School are in the process of producing a CD which will contain original hymns to and about St. Attracta and prayers to her and an oral account of her life.
      • The CD, produced in conjunction with Foxglove Records of Rawdon, features organ and classical favourites.
      • Only the records that Timbaland has produced sound different.
  • 5Geometry
    dated Extend or continue (a line)

    〔几何〕〈旧〉使(线段)延长

    one side of the triangle was produced

    三角形的一条边被延长了。

noun ˈprɒdjuːsprəˈd(j)us
mass noun
  • 1Agricultural and other natural products collectively.

    dairy produce

    奶产品。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Firstly, you should be very careful with diets which require you to avoid a certain food group, eg, dairy produce.
    • It led to disaster when the value of agricultural land and produce slumped in the postwar period, after 1815.
    • FAO was created for the purpose, inter alia, of improving efficiency in the production of food and agricultural produce.
    • The function of the weighbridge was to weigh loads of agricultural produce such as hay, straw or turnips.
    • The difference is that you can still make a living from growing and selling Spain's natural produce while Scotland's is at the mercy of the big chains.
    • He always had bran, pollard, hay and chaff on hand and would pay the highest prices for dairy produce.
    • The President pleads for agricultural produce and self-sufficiency.
    • I hope I can make people aware of what we have in Scotland - great, natural, home-grown produce.
    • Our strength has always been in the produce department - our name was known for salad dressings before we introduced Veggie Dip.
    • According to head chef Paul Higgins, it's all about locally sourced produce and letting the natural flavours speak for themselves.
    • Not all the natural produce picked in Nelson was rationed.
    • He said it is essential to command consumer confidence in Irish food produce if the agriculture sector is to prosper.
    • At the market, women from the mountain villages spread agricultural produce under the trees.
    • Eastbrook Farms Organic Meat from Bishopstone, near Swindon, were selling their produce fast food style in a new venture.
    • Dairy produce has been in and out of favour for decades.
    • As of now, there is no facility to predict trends in marketing agricultural produce.
    • When customers enter the Ralphs supermarket, they see a sign announcing how many different fruits and vegetables the produce department has on hand.
    • At this time the long list of exported goods was dominated by agricultural produce - notably wool, grain and salt.
    • We do find some local produce, mainly dairy and vegetable products, which we always make an effort to get.
    • Fresh produce, dairy products, baked goods and meats of all cuts are always available.
    Synonyms
    food, foodstuff(s)
    crops, fruit, vegetables, greens
    goods, products, commodities, staples, wares
    British greengrocery
    North American rare truck
    1. 1.1 The result of a person's work or efforts.
      (尤指某人工作或努力的)成果,结果
      the work was in some degree the produce of their joint efforts

      从某种程度上说,这是他们共同努力的结果。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Conservative philosophers will say that it is the right of each individual to keep the produce of his own efforts.

Derivatives

  • producibility

  • noun prəˌdjuːsɪˈbɪlɪti
    • There are several program changes that are being incorporated in the system to enhance producibility and reduce cost.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The M82 type classified with the new fuze to improve the safety, performance and producibility of the cartridge.
      • Defense acquisition programs begin product development without the appropriate level of knowledge of either the technology or the producibility of the product.
      • Focus on producibility may still yield benefits in the current fiscal year.
      • A panel of experts from the industry convened to evaluate the producibility and marketability of emerging designers’ work.
  • producible

  • adjective prəˈdjuːsəb(ə)lprəˈd(j)usəb(ə)l
    • Non-conventional oil sources - heavy crudes, oil slates etc - are currently producible at between 14 and 25 dollars a barrel.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘Clearly, a lot more projects are producible at these higher prices,’ says John Felmy, chief economist at the American Petroleum Institute.
      • The complexity of the structure is not producible by any known natural process, while it is known to be the sort of thing humans make.
      • The other two legs - commercial industry and government research organizations - play key roles in turning the seeds of science into producible, deployable fruits.
      • Although no consensus exists regarding the total amount of natural gas discovered and/or producible, one may assume a reasonable figure of 5,000 trillion cubic feet.

Origin

Late Middle English (in sense 3 of the verb): from Latin producere, from pro- 'forward' + ducere 'to lead'. Current noun senses date from the late 17th century.

  • duct from mid 17th century:

    Duct comes from Latin ductus meaning both ‘leading’ and ‘aqueduct’ formed from ducere ‘to lead’. The verb has produced numerous words in English including abduct (early 17th century) to lead away; conduct (Middle English) lead with; conduit (Middle English); deduce (Late Middle English) draw a conclusion from something; duke; educate (Late Middle English) ‘lead out’; induce (Late Middle English) lead in; introduce (Late Middle English) bring into (a group etc); produce (Late Middle English) ‘lead forward’; reduce (Late Middle English) bring back; seduce (Late Middle English) lead away (originally from duty, with the sexual sense developing in the M16th); subdue (Late Middle English) ‘draw from below’.

Rhymes

abstruse, abuse, adduce, Ballets Russes, Belarus, Bruce, burnous, caboose, charlotte russe, conduce, deduce, deuce, diffuse, douce, educe, excuse, goose, induce, introduce, juice, Larousse, loose, luce, misuse, moose, mousse, noose, obtuse, Palouse, profuse, puce, recluse, reduce, Rousse, seduce, sluice, Sousse, spruce, traduce, truce, use, vamoose, Zeus

Definition of produce in US English:

produce

verbprəˈd(j)us
[with object]
  • 1Make or manufacture from components or raw materials.

    (用部件或原材料)生产;制造

    the company has just produced a luxury version of the aircraft

    该公司刚刚制造出一种豪华型的这种飞机。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Button repeated that there were ‘no plans’ to produce Office for Linux.
    • However, it is under attack from rival products and from generic manufacturers that want to produce much cheaper unbranded pills.
    • High fuel costs make commodities more expensive and put a premium on locally produced goods.
    • However, I am aware that much coffee is produced under exploitative working conditions.
    • Q I would like to buy a car that is either produced in the UK or at least has components produced here.
    • Scotland on Sunday has learnt that the chip, produced by US manufacturer 8X8, is no longer being made.
    • His system of compounding has led to the building of the most complex locomotives ever produced in quantity.
    • Other car makers have also planned to start producing Audi and Volkswagen cars in the Kingdom this year.
    • Even when produced by the same manufacturer, each was subjected to unique alternations.
    • It produces practically all the components necessary for its 14 watch companies.
    • The devices would be produced by Asian manufacturers making them inexpensive and quick to deliver.
    • With profits of roughly $425 million, it produces everything from car parts to fridges.
    • Its design was said to make it safe to fly though hard to fly with skill and during its 20 years of manufacture around 9,000 were produced.
    • About 746 million litres of wine were produced annually from 314 million vines.
    • By the looks of it it will not be a challenge to motherboard manufacturers to produce these in volume.
    • In Ireland it is produced as a by-product of the drugs industry.
    • The strong yen has made it harder for Japanese manufacturers to sell domestically produced goods overseas.
    • The plant also produces ice cream products for distribution domestically and internationally.
    • The notebook's appearance contradicts comments made earlier this week by BenQ that it was not planning to produce such a machine.
    • The 7090 and 7091 alloy powders are commercially produced by several companies.
    • The slaves provided the cheap and reliable labour to produce the cheap raw materials.
    • Iraq's crippled oil industry produces about two million barrels of oil a day.
    • Most of the Kyoto Satsuma ware was produced for export to Western countries.
    • GM also produces Chevrolet Blazers and plans to sell Cadillac and Saab models.
    • With annual sales of $550 million, the company also produces private label products for retailers and foodservice.
    Synonyms
    manufacture, make, construct, build, fabricate, put together, assemble, turn out, bring out, process, create
    1. 1.1 (of a region, country, or process) yield, grow, or supply.
      (地区,国家,工序)出产,种植;供应
      the California vineyards produce excellent wines

      瓦勒多的葡萄园出产优质葡萄酒。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In a land producing the highest number of movies, anything about movies is news.
      • Instead of importing every item in exchange for oil, the government is intent on producing its own manufactured products.
      • The porridge crop was less valuable than the cereal, and fallowing meant that at any one time one-third to one-half of all arable land was producing nothing.
      • Because Malawi produces no manufactured goods for export, it has an agricultural economy.
      • It was confirmed in Brazil by the World Health Organisation in three outbreaks on farms producing the country's main species of Pacific white shrimp.
      • The region produces over 90 per cent of the world's rice supply.
      • Bradford University has helped academics in the region produce the highest number of spin-off companies in the country.
      • This locality has produced the largest and arguably the best quartz crystals from Michigan.
      • The area is probably producing the most brookite from a quartz-crystal deposit at present, though it is hard to find any good ones for sale.
      • Employment and incomes are growing strongly as these regional centres produce for the national and global markets.
      • If Lesotho is unable to produce its own raw materials, then it's bye-bye AGOA.
      • Mr Moroko said sourcing raw materials for fabrics from Asia was costly hence the need for Africa to start producing its own raw materials.
      • The teeming city of Jakarta produces an estimated 23,400 cubic meters of garbage per day.
      • At the extreme, the total farmed area could produce our total national energy requirement.
      • The Central Asian region produces 3/4 of the worlds heroin.
      • The towns produced everything from tempered steel and porcelain to cotton and leather goods.
      • Although the biggest oil market in the world produces its own crude it is also a big importer from the Middle East and South America.
      • Most of the world's wine regions produce their own sparkling wines, though none, of course, is as famous as Champagne's.
      • No similar-sized community in any part of the world has produced such a wealth of literature.
      • On top of that, the district has produced some fine mineral specimens.
      Synonyms
      yield, grow, give, supply, provide, furnish, bear, bring forth
    2. 1.2 Create or form (something) as part of a physical, biological, or chemical process.
      生育;生长
      the plant produces blue flowers in late autumn

      这种植物在深秋时节开蓝色花。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The process produces such key industrial chemicals as ethylene oxide, the simplest epoxide.
      • In contrast, the process of extracting and producing biological pathogens, which are spontaneously generated in nature, is not nearly as demanding.
      • Other biological processes produce oxygen in large quantities on our planet, and again this is one of the earth's unique qualities.
      • The Browns garden in a wildlife-friendly way, using very few chemicals, and producing their own garden compost and chippings.
      • Out of next to nothing, nature produces something.
      • These are positive features on the contemporary sea floor produced by biological processes.
      • A new technique for manufacturing identical bubbles produces foams that look more like crystals than soapsuds.
      • That's because the chemicals used to produce a glossy finish create a uniform, smooth surface.
      • The prostate is a walnut sized gland near the bladder which produces one of the components of semen.
      • The technique can monitor other pollutants including dust particles or nitrogen dioxide, a greenhouse gas that is produced in car exhaust.
      • That process produces plant material, nearly half of which is carbon.
      • Cultivated silkworms grown in a controlled environment produce the finest silk fibers.
      • Me, I'm happy to watch the oaks as they slowly unfold the last of their leaf canopy and begin the long process of producing a new crop of acorns.
      • As a result, the standard biological healing process produces limited results.
      • The chemical process that produces ozone can take a few hours so it tends to drift on the wind.
      • The interaction of these particles with the upper atmosphere produces the Aurora.
      • The disintegration of the nucleus produces one alpha particle.
      • They work by mimicking the action of neurological chemicals, and plants produce them because they defend against herbivorous predators.
      • Igneous upwelling in the resultant space between the two continents produced the anomalously thick oceanic crust of the Caribbean Plate.
      • The enrichment of the lithospheric mantle could be produced by several processes.
    3. 1.3 Make (something) using creative or mental skills.
      创作,创造
      the garden where the artist produced many of his flower paintings

      该艺术家利用来创作他多幅花卉油画的花园。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Do you think that bloggers will increase their research skills in order to produce their own form of journalism?
      • Instead they combined their purchases with their own skill and time to produce the things that gave them satisfaction.
      • The original Japanese print of today - in which the artist alone conceives and produces the print - is the descendant of the creative print.
      • David deserves congratulation for combining two genres and, in the process, producing a serious study which is immensely enjoyable.
      • Along the same line, you need to look at the time commitment necessary based upon the plan to be produced.
      • It makes me feel good to be supporting creative artists who produce quality work.
      • None of this bothers me; some of the worst dressers in the world have produced some of the best music.
      • The book has been widely accepted in English classes with many students producing creative response pieces that beautifully detailed their involvement with the novel.
      • She explained how she became interested in pottery and adeptly showed her skill by producing a small vase.
      • In the following decade, it is said that Field produced his best and most confident portraits.
      • The process of producing the art work gives both pleasure and satisfaction whether spending a whole day painting one picture or taking a series of photos.
      • Why not define a priori knowledge outright as knowledge which is produced by processes which do not involve perceptual mechanisms?
      • You've got that creative talent, you produce the artistic goods, but what if no-one sees it or hears it?
      • Another great bit of the film was seeing how much effort and the type of skills are necessary to produce his works.
      • Entrants will be asked to use their creative skills to produce an eye-catching design to go on a promotional T-shirt.
      • The creative ability of these artists to produce the music we love, combined with the time and energy they spend throughout that process is in itself priceless.
      • Several years ago Enterprise Ireland produced a 700,0000 euro plan detailing a radical over haul of the sector.
      • He used his artistic skills to produce a calendar for the organisation last Christmas.
      • You see, rockers are creative guys and often produce their best work when there are emotional pressures in their lives.
      • The process of producing a brick sculpture is very complicated.
      Synonyms
      create, compose, originate, develop, fashion, turn out
  • 2Cause (a particular result or situation) to happen or come into existence.

    引起;产生;招致

    no conventional drugs had produced any significant change

    任何一种常规药都没能引起大的变化。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Taiwan's democratization process has produced the world's only Chinese democracy.
    • Jacques Derrida has argued that translation always produces both a surplus of meaning and a debt.
    • The keen-fingered will have clicked it to produce a bigger version.
    • This outlook produces limited results that do not really challenge conventional wisdom or official society at the deepest levels.
    • At a rain-lashed Victoria Park, City produced one of their best showings of this campaign and fully deserved their point.
    • The function produces the smallest integer that's greater than the given number.
    • In its report, the World Bank notes that economic growth is producing a ‘spectacular’ decline in poverty in East and South Asia…
    • Your web site produces some of the very the best analysis out there!
    • I don't want to produce a situation that I have a crisis for smokers who are in prison.
    • The Cold War competition to explore space produced a few other surprises, not all of them pleasant.
    • But parents need to monitor treatments to make sure the drugs are not producing a dangerous effect.
    • Fluids that get trapped in eye tissue can trigger puffiness, while excess fat in the area can produce a permanent puffy look.
    • By the transactions I mean the acts in law that had to be effected in order to produce the end result desired.
    • In New Zealand, conversely, the Treaty of Waitangi process has produced much less controversy.
    • Square, rectangular and other regular sections can also be produced by this process.
    • This faith is an effective faith that produces results!
    • There is still controversy and ongoing investigation as to which drug produces the best results.
    • The USS clubs in our area have produced some of the finest swimmers in the world.
    • Thus, a wide variety of plant chemical compounds produce diuresis in mammals.
    • The alternative should be rejected if the result was to produce a situation in which there was discrimination on the grounds of sex.
    Synonyms
    give rise to, bring about, cause, occasion, generate, engender, lead to, result in, effect, induce, initiate, start, set off
  • 3Show or provide (something) for consideration, inspection, or use.

    出示

    he produced a sheet of paper from his pocket

    他从口袋里掏出一张纸。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was other circumstantial evidence also produced at trial.
    • The barrister is obliged to produce the records for inspection to an authorised revenue official at the barrister's place of work.
    • To this end, aggregated statements were produced on an irregular basis.
    • He would not be suspended, provided he produced evidence of his withdrawal to police management.
    • However, no witness told me that and no copy of an original form of Acknowledgment of Order was produced for my inspection.
    • Parker responded by saying he would take them all, returned to his car and produced a 25-inch metal bar.
    • A document was produced which it was convenient, although inaccurate, to call " the indictment".
    • In certain situations an individual can be compelled to produce material for inspection by, or surrender to, the police.
    Synonyms
    present, offer, proffer, show, display, exhibit
  • 4Administer the financial and managerial aspects of (a movie or broadcast) or the staging of (a play, opera, etc.).

    制作(电影,广播);导演(戏剧,歌剧等);播放;播送

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Six years later, Miller would produce the BBC Television Shakespeare adaptation.
    • The group also plans to produce an English-language version of the film to be shown in the Philippines in January.
    • All these channels simply had no creative staff left to produce bogus news.
    • She also contributed her talents to the Cross and Passion College in Kilcullen when they were producing the musical Oklahoma.
    • Sumptuous screen epics like " Sodom and Gomorrah " and " The Slave Queen " were produced under this banner.
    • One of them was based solely on the technical aspects of producing an Indiana Jones film.
    • After producing a few so-so musicals, Ziegfeld had a brief marriage to singer Anna Held.
    • The Belfast agency behind the government's television road-safety campaigns honed its advertising skills by producing anti-terror commercials in Northern Ireland.
    • The documentary has been produced by DoubleBand Film Productions and is due to be shown in October.
    • This is not to say that the USA is bad at producing sitcoms - far from it, for since the late 1970s they have proved to be masters of the genre, generating arguably the best examples in the world.
    • Theatrcial versions have been produced in England, Australia, Germany, Malta and Japan.
    • The Great Lakes Service presently produce a twice weekly soap opera that often deals with issues around HIV / Aids.
    • The show, a primetime miniseries produced by the Brazilian network O Globo, began in January.
    • Despite the many bureaucratic and financial obstacles, they succeeded in filming and producing the film.
    • As Philip Elliott has observed, one of the key skills in producing popular television is the ability to empathize with audience groups of which one is not oneself a member.
    • In recent times Robin also produced films for the BBC Natural History Unit and the Discovery Channel.
    • The documentary, directed and produced by Jeremy Bristow, was originally shown on BBC FOUR last year.
    • Having appeared in and produced numerous films and tv dramas in the US he will become the new consultant, Harry Harper.
    • Films produced under these conditions are often technically and artistically flawed.
    • The two concerts will be produced and broadcast live by BBC television and radio across the UK and the world.
    • Five short films will also be broadcast next week, all produced by BBC Wales.
    • Members plan to produce a Golden Jubilee production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
    Synonyms
    stage, put on, mount, present, put before the public, show, perform
    1. 4.1 Supervise the making of (a musical recording), especially by determining the overall sound.
      监制(音乐磁带)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Mick Jones has produced the two albums recorded by The Libertines, part of today's generation of angry young musicians.
      • Only the records that Timbaland has produced sound different.
      • He was producing an album for me, "Got to Get You Into My Life," through Hugh's label.
      • The School are in the process of producing a CD which will contain original hymns to and about St. Attracta and prayers to her and an oral account of her life.
      • The CD, produced in conjunction with Foxglove Records of Rawdon, features organ and classical favourites.
      • We have the equipment and skills to produce good music, but we are naïve as to how to get known within the industry.
  • 5Geometry
    dated Extend or continue (a line)

    〔几何〕〈旧〉使(线段)延长

    one side of the triangle was produced

    三角形的一条边被延长了。

nounprəˈd(j)us
  • Things that have been produced or grown, especially by farming.

    (尤指农产品)产品;物产

    dairy produce

    奶产品。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As of now, there is no facility to predict trends in marketing agricultural produce.
    • Eastbrook Farms Organic Meat from Bishopstone, near Swindon, were selling their produce fast food style in a new venture.
    • He always had bran, pollard, hay and chaff on hand and would pay the highest prices for dairy produce.
    • The President pleads for agricultural produce and self-sufficiency.
    • I hope I can make people aware of what we have in Scotland - great, natural, home-grown produce.
    • Fresh produce, dairy products, baked goods and meats of all cuts are always available.
    • Not all the natural produce picked in Nelson was rationed.
    • According to head chef Paul Higgins, it's all about locally sourced produce and letting the natural flavours speak for themselves.
    • When customers enter the Ralphs supermarket, they see a sign announcing how many different fruits and vegetables the produce department has on hand.
    • Firstly, you should be very careful with diets which require you to avoid a certain food group, eg, dairy produce.
    • At this time the long list of exported goods was dominated by agricultural produce - notably wool, grain and salt.
    • At the market, women from the mountain villages spread agricultural produce under the trees.
    • The function of the weighbridge was to weigh loads of agricultural produce such as hay, straw or turnips.
    • We do find some local produce, mainly dairy and vegetable products, which we always make an effort to get.
    • He said it is essential to command consumer confidence in Irish food produce if the agriculture sector is to prosper.
    • The difference is that you can still make a living from growing and selling Spain's natural produce while Scotland's is at the mercy of the big chains.
    • It led to disaster when the value of agricultural land and produce slumped in the postwar period, after 1815.
    • Dairy produce has been in and out of favour for decades.
    • FAO was created for the purpose, inter alia, of improving efficiency in the production of food and agricultural produce.
    • Our strength has always been in the produce department - our name was known for salad dressings before we introduced Veggie Dip.
    Synonyms
    food, foodstuff, foodstuffs

Origin

Late Middle English (in produce (sense 3 of the verb)): from Latin producere, from pro- ‘forward’ + ducere ‘to lead’. Current noun senses date from the late 17th century.

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