Meaning of produce | Babel Free
pɹəˈd͡ʒuːsDefinitions
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To bring forth, to yield, make, manufacture, or otherwise generate. transitive
- Farm products, especially fresh fruits and vegetables, considered as a group.
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To make or yield something. intransitive
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something that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms. agricultural/farm produce. produkte مَنْتوج، غُلَّه،مَحْصول продукция produto produkt das Produkt produkt; -produkt γεωργικό προϊόν productos toode محصول tuote produits תוֹצֶרֶת חַקלָאִית उपज termény hasil framleiðsla prodotto 農産物 농산물, 수확물 produkcija produkcija; ražojumi hasil producten landbruksvarer, ferskvarer płody rolne محصول produto produse (alimentare/agricole) (сельскохозяйственные) продукты produkt pridelek pr... especially
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To make (a thing) available to a person, an authority, etc.; to provide for inspection. transitive
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a person who produces a play, film, etc, but is usually not responsible for instructing the actors. vervaardiger مُنْتِج режисъор produtor producent der/die Produzent(in) producer παραγωγόςproductor produtsent تهیه کننده tuottaja producteur/-trice מפיק, מפיקה उत्पादक producer produser framleiðandi produttore, produttrice 製作者 제작자 prodiuseris producents; ražotājs penerbit productieleiderprodusentproducent جوړونكى produtor producător продюсер producent producent proizvođač producent ผู้ผลิต yapı... etc
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To sponsor and present (a motion picture, etc) to an audience or to the public. transitive
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(negative unproductive) producing a lot; fruitful. productive land; Our discussion was not very productive. produktief مُنْتِج продуктивен produtivo úrodný, plodný ergiebig frugtbar παραγωγικόςproductivo; fértil viljakas پربار tuottoisa fertile, fructueux יַיצרָנִי उत्पादक termékeny banyak menghasilkan afrakstursmikill; frjósamur produttivo 生産的な 생산적인 produktyvus, vaisingas, našus produktīvs; ražīgs; auglīgs produktif productiefproduktiv, fruktbarwydajny, produktywny ډك له ثمر څخه produtivo fe... negative
- To extend an area, or lengthen a line.
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the rate or efficiency of work especially in industrial production. produktiwiteit إنْتاجِيَّه قُدْرَة الإنْتاج продуктивност produtividade produktivita die Produktivität produktivitet παραγωγικότηταproductividad tootlikkus میزان تولید؛ میزان ثمربخشی tuottavuus pro- ductivité תפוקה उत्पादकता termelékenység; termékenység produktivitas framleiðni produttività 生産性 생산성 našumas produktivitāte; ražīgums daya pengeluaran productiviteitproduktivitet, produksjonsevnewydajność د جوړولو اندازه،د توليدول... especially
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To draw out; to extend; to lengthen or prolong. obsolete
- To bring forth; yield: a plant that produces pink flowers.
- To alter using technology, as opposed to simply performing.
- To create by physical or mental effort: produce a tapestry; produce a poem.
- To cause to occur or exist; give rise to: chemicals that produce a noxious vapor when mixed.
- To bring forth; exhibit: reached into a pocket and produced a pack of matches; failed to produce an eyewitness to the crime.
- To act or operate as producer for: produce a stage play; produce a video.
Examples
“[chapter XIII, page 264:] […] the greatest jurist that his country had produced. […] [chapter XVI, page 644:] At Rome the news from Ireland produced a sensation of a very different kind.”
“Many of these caterpillars have special glands that produce secretions which are very attractive to these ants.”
“For example, Mary Lou Morris, past president of the Environment Institute of Australia, has been her country′s delegate to a number of global environmental conferences and helped to produce the Australian National Heritage Charter.”
“The Agreement criminalizes end-user piracy and requires Australia to authorize the seizure, forfeiture, and destruction of counterfeit and pirated goods and the equipment used to produce them.”
“We discovered that they produce more than 2,000 megawatts from wind energy.”
“He had wanted to produce a wheat that was more suited to Australian conditions and was drought- and disease-resistant.”
“Besides, some of the rejected dimuons were produced in collisions downstream of the target region (in the beam dump or in the hadron absorber, for instance).”
“Now it is also my understanding, I believe I am correct in this, that either one or two other manufacturers did not produce this year, which also created a certain shortage.”
“It was necessary for the prisoner to produce a witness to prove his innocency.”
“The bottom of the barrel was scraped on August 22 when Shrewsbury had to produce Taunton 2-6-0 No. 6312 to work the 8.10 p.m. from Paddington between Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury; the stranger was in trouble in the early hours of the next morning at Hollinswood, but managed to reach Shrewsbury.”
“LDS security produced identification information, photographs, and videotape of an anti-Mormon preacher who they said called himself Emmanuel and was often seen around Temple Square, especially at conference time.”
“The plaintiff alleges that he was unlawfully detained at the airport by state troopers and threatened with arrest unless he produced identification and his travel documents.”
“David Tickle flew in to Melbourne to produce the quad-platinum (in Australia) LP “True Colors” and the triple gold single “I Got You”— both of which shot the band to international prominence.”
“I was just talking with someone in Bowling Green, Ohio who might produce us.”
“In 1940, he co-wrote the script for Broken Strings, an independently produced film in which he starred as a concert violinist.”
“This beautifully produced film was introduced in 2003.”
“to produce a side of a triangle”
“And truely there goes a great deale of providence to produce a mans life unto threeſcore; […]”
“highly produced sound”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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