produced
past simple and past participle ofproduce
单词 | produced |
释义 | produced past simple and past participle ofproduce produce verb[T] uk/prəˈdʒuːs/us/prəˈduːs/produceverb[T](MAKE)B1 to make something orbringsomething intoexistence: France produces agreatdealofwineforexport. Redbloodcellsare produced in thebonemarrow. Sheworksfor acompanythat produces(= makes forsale)electricalgoods. I waswonderingwhether I could produce amealout of what'sleftin thefridge. She'saskedme to produce areporton thestateof theproject. to make something
to build something
Whenanimalsproduceyoung, they givebirthto them: Ourcatproduced fourkittensduring thecourseof thenight. humorousAllourfriendsseemto bebusyproducingoffspringat themoment.
Creating and producing
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Animal reproduction produceverb[T](CAUSE)B2 tocauseareactionorresult: The senator'sspeechproduced anangryresponsefrom theopposition. Herremarksproduced anawkwardsilence. If used ondelicateskin, thiscreammay produce astingingsensation.
Causing things to happen
produceverb[T](FILM/MUSIC)toorganizethepracticalandfinancialmattersrelatingto thepreparationof afilm,play, ortelevisionorradioprogramme Compare directverb(CONTROL) to be inchargeof making amusicalrecordingand to beresponsiblefor thearrangementof themusic, thecombinationof the differentinstrumentsorvoicesand thegeneralsoundof it Cinema & theatre: production, direction & recording
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Broadcasting in general Recording sounds and images produceverb[T](BRING OUT)C1 tobringsomething out fromsomewhereand show it: He produced aletterfromhisdeskthat heaskedme toread. One of the mensuddenlyproduced aknifefrom hispocket.
Showing and demonstrating
produceverb[T](RESULT IN)toresultin ordiscoversomething,especiallyproof: Alengthypoliceinvestigationfailedto produce anyevidenceon which thesuspectcould beconvicted. Causing things to happen
Examplesofproducedproduced In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Rice and wheat account for nearly 75% of the total food grainsproduced. From theCambridge English Corpus And the varietyproducedis of a richness that seems to belie the smooth, unobtrusive functioning of the instrument. From theCambridge English Corpus Sometimes, and with some letters (especially at the youngest age level), phonetic letter names areproduced. From theCambridge English Corpus The second, by a remarkable collection of photographs, some from the university archives and other sources and some specificallyproducedfor the book. From theCambridge English Corpus An interesting lack of uniqueness occurs in the case of flows past purely magnetic obstacles if the ionization isproducedin a bow shock. From theCambridge English Corpus People from this region haveproduceda relatively small number of music technology-related publications. From theCambridge English Corpus Characteristics of ion emission from plasmaproducedby high-energy short-wavelength (438 nm) laser radiation. From theCambridge English Corpus Production of transgenic goats by pronuclear microinjection of in vitroproducedzygotes derived from oocytes recovered by laparoscopy. From theCambridge English Corpus The behaviorally oriented interventionproducedsignificant reductions in coercive parenting and improvements in positive parenting. From theCambridge English Corpus To determine whether children actuallyproduced' happen ' more often in negative than positive contexts, the order of occurrence of surrounding utterances within episodes was examined. From theCambridge English Corpus Or to be told the usage one has justproducedis wrong? From theCambridge English Corpus These surfaces are distorted by hydrostatic balance toward negative anomalies of pressureproducedby the bend of the low-pressure vortex cores. From theCambridge English Corpus All coded data were stored on magnetic tape, and a general search programme enabled any desired set of tables to beproduced. From theCambridge English Corpus Differences in acculturation and socioeconomic statusproducedhigh levels of intragroup variability that hindered a straightforward application of the categorical approach. From theCambridge English Corpus This hasproducedconceptual confusion that has contributed to a lack of structural rigor in the field of study. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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