lavish production

collocation in English

meaningsoflavishandproduction

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lavish
adjective
uk
/ˈlæv.ɪʃ/
us
/ˈlæv.ɪʃ/
large in quantity and expensive ...
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production
noun
uk
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition oflavishandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The studios efficient, top-down control over all stages of their product enabled a new and ever-growing level oflavishproductionand technical sophistication.
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Thelavishproductioncost $200,000 to produce; the elaborate sets took three months to install and included a revolving theatre, elevators, an ice-skating rink and waterfall.
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This film'slavishproductiondidn't overshadow the dragged plot line.
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Though successful with critics, the revue failed to attract an audience; at least not enough of one to pay for thelavishproduction.
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All the same hallmarks are found here from lush orchestrations,lavishproductionand ultra romantic songs.
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Prinz was an idea man rather than as a choreographer, creatinglavishproductionnumbers and using simple steps and dance routines.
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The film had alavishproductionfor its time (with frequent banquets and parties for the cast), took two and a half years to make, and went over budget.
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Itslavishproductionlargely prevented anyone but libraries and reviewers from possessing it, but in 1977 a paperback version was published, making the work more widely accessible.
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The song was notable for its full andlavishproductionand multi-layered vocal work and received much praise from critics as well as becoming very popular on radio.
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Both appear to have been technically lavish productions of empty scripts.
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These lavish productions were often adapted from the more fantastical wuxia novels, which featured flying warriors in mid-air combat.
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A fine reputation was gained for lavish productions that were sophisticated and polished to cater to an urban audience.
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In the early years, multi-disc opera sets were lavish productions, the records in each set being presented in a red leatherette case with a folded silk ribbon opening tab.
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