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1 | U the process of making or growing things in large quantities, especially in a factory or on a farm , so that they can be sold (以销售为目的的)生产,制造 |
| improvements in energy production and distribution 能源生产和分配上的改良 |
| +of the production of goods for sale in the Far East 销往远东的货物的生产 |
| be in production (=be in the process of being produced) Our new line is already in production. 在生产之中 |
| go into/out of production (=start/stop being produced) Their latest car has just gone into production for the Japanese market. 投/停产 |
| 1a | the amount of something that is made for sale , especially in a factory (尤指工厂的)产量 | | the need to increase production 提高产量的需要 | |
| 1b | relating to production 生产的;制造的 | | increases in production costs 生产成本的增加 | |
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2 | U the natural process of making a substance (自然的)产生 |
| +of the body’ s production of hormones 身体荷尔蒙的产生 |
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3 | C a film , play , television or radio programme , CD etc, especially when you are talking about the way it is created and performed (影视作品、戏剧、广播、唱片等的)制作 |
| a ground breaking new production 石破天惊的新制作 |
| +of the Royal Shakespeare Company’ s production of Macbeth 皇家莎士比亚剧团制作的《麦克白》 |
| 3a | U the job or process of organizing the work and money involved in making a film , play , television programme , CD etc (电影、戏剧、电视节目等的)制作,制片 | | She moved into production last year. 她去年转为制片。 | | a production company 制片公司 | |
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4 | U formal the act of showing something so that it can be examined by someone 出示;提供 |
| on production of sth (=when you show something) Entry will only be allowed on production of a valid ticket. 当出示某物时 |
PHRASE |
- | make a production (out) of sth informal |
| to make something more difficult , complicated , or noticeable than is necessary |
| 对某事小题大作 |
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