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1 | T to make or grow something , especially in large quantities and in order to be sold (尤指大量)制造,生产 |
| We are now producing the same quantity of goods with far fewer workers. 我们现在用少得多的工人生产出数量相同的货物。 |
| 1a | used about things that are made by a natural process (自然)产生 | | The body produces chemicals called endorphins to control the pain. 身体自然产生叫做内啡肽的化学物质来控制疼痛。 | |
| 1b | used about people or things that develop in a place , or as a result of a process or system (某地、某过程或制度)出产,产出 | | The region produces some of the best wine in France. 这个地区出产一些法国最好的葡萄酒。 | | one of the best screenwriters this country has ever produced 这个国家曾经出过的最好的影视剧本作家之一 | |
| 1c | used about things that someone makes or designs using a lot of skill or effort (通过大量技巧或努力)创作,设计 | | He produced a series of outstanding tragic plays. 他创作了一系列出色的悲剧。 | |
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2 | T to cause something to happen 导致;引起;产生 |
| I managed to produce the opposite effect from the one I had intended. 我设法造成了与原来的意愿相反的效果。 |
| Efforts to produce a consensus among the member states ended in failure. 在成员国之间达成共识的努力以失败告终。 |
| produce results Other options will be considered if the talks fail to produce results. 如果谈判无果而终,将会考虑其他选择。 |
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3 | T to show or offer something so that it can be examined or used by someone else 出示,提供(以供检验) |
| They produced very little evidence in support of their argument. 他们拿不出什么证据来支持他们的论辩。 |
| produce sth from sth Rachel produced a map from her inside pocket. 雷切尔从她的内口袋中掏出一张地图。 |
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4 | I/T to organize the work and money involved in making a film , play , television programme , CD etc 制作(电影、戏剧或电视节目) |
| Steve McQueen produced and starred in The Getaway. 史蒂夫·麦奎因制片并主演了《大逃亡》。 |
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5 | T formal to have a baby or young animal 生育;繁殖 |
| Females generally produce their young in early summer. 雌性动物一般在夏初产仔。 |
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