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B2resultingin orprovidingalargeamountorsupplyof something: 多产的,富饶的 Inordertoturnthedesertsintofertileand productiveland,engineersbuiltan 800-milecanal.为了把沙漠变成肥沃富饶的农田,工程师们修建了一条800英里长的运河。 He had anamazinglyproductive fiveyearsin which hemanagedto write fournovels.5年内他写了4部小说,如此多产真让人难以置信。 B2havingpositiveresults: 富有成效的 We had a very productivemeeting- Ifeltwesolvedlotsofproblems.我们开了一个极富成效的会议——我觉得我们解决了很多问题。 Theirs was a very productivepartnership.他们之间的合作很有成效。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesachieving the results that are hoped for - successfulThe operation was successful, and the tumour was removed.
- effectiveThis cream is one of the most effective acne treatments you can find.
- efficaciousDetractors claim the new law won't be any more efficacious than current legislation is.
- productiveWe had a productive conversation, and he's back on track now.
See more results » education,languagespecializedrelatingto theabilitytoproducelanguage,ratherthan justunderstandit: (语言能力)产出性的 The English-speaking children's productivevocabulariesrangedfrom 2 to 31 words.这些说英语的儿童产出性词汇量从2到31个不等。 - Theinterviewwould have been more productive if thequestionshad beenframedmoreprecisely.
- Perhaps her most productiveperiodwas her five-yearstintas aforeigncorrespondentin New York.
- Teamworkatitsbestresultsin asynergythat can be very productive.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCreating and producing - anti-creative
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- knock off (something)
- knocksomeoneout
- knocksomethingtogether/up
- mint
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- rushsomethingout
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See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Useful or advantageous Learning & knowing Linguistics: terminology & vocabulary (Definition ofproductivefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)productive| American Dictionarycausingorprovidinga goodresultor alargeamountof something: We had a very productivemeeting– a lot ofproblemsweresolved. What wasoncedeserthasbecomeproductivefarmland. productively
Herstudentsworkedless productively than theteacherhoped. (Definition ofproductivefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)productive| Business EnglishPRODUCTION,ECONOMICSproducingalargenumberofgoods,crops,profit, etc. or doing a lot ofwork: productive farmland/sector/economyThe onlyremainingoptionis toswitchunderemployedworkersfromagricultureto more productivesectors. productive worker/employee/citizenTheideawas torewardFrance'shighlyproductiveworkerswithshorterworkinghours. WORKPLACE,MEETINGSachievinggoodresults: Thenegotiationswerereportedto have been "very productive." a productive day'swork a productive meeting/conversation/discussionYou can't have a productivediscussionifpeoplearen'tlisteningto each other. PRODUCTIONrelatingtoproductionofgoods: There is agreatdemandforwaterfor productivepurposes. Thediagramshowsthe productivestructureof thefirm. See alsoproductively total productive maintenance unproductive (Definition ofproductivefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofproductiveproductive They are about half asproductiveas private farms.From theCambridge English Corpus First, child time is not asproductiveand so will not reduce adult's time one for one.From theCambridge English Corpus Only very recently has legislation on land taxes been changed to legally recognize standing forest asproductiveuse.From theCambridge English Corpus The main lesson we have drawn from our studies is that efforts to contain growth may be counter-productive, even from a narrow environmental perspective.From theCambridge English Corpus By transferring control of theproductiveresource to the host country, the agent will have stronger economic incentives not to misrepresent its private information.From theCambridge English Corpus If the sustainable catch is fixed, improved technical efficiency is a benefit only if resources are freed from the catching sector forproductiveuse elsewhere.From theCambridge English Corpus First, examination at the sectoral level reveals clear cases where budget items are notproductive.From theCambridge English Corpus The second mover will under-invest because its samples have made lessproductive.From theCambridge English Corpus They may be unaware of their realproductiveeffect.From theCambridge English Corpus Facing the land constraint, decision makers have to make careful land-use choices between alternativeproductiveactivities, including both agricultural (pasture, forestry, etc.) and non-agricultural activities.From theCambridge English Corpus Theproductivecontribution to the well-being of others is not a fact that makes essential reference to institutions.From theCambridge English Corpus However, it would be insufficient to understand more complex decision situations ofproductivebehavior, collective bargaining, political actions, or consumers' learning (125).From theCambridge English Corpus Such systems are resource-conserving, carbon-storing,productive, uncommonly stable and economic.From theCambridge English Corpus Moreover, infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis, affect the size of the labour force and theproductivecapacity of the economy.From theCambridge English Corpus Counter-productivemasters were put on the back burner (front burner did not become fashionable until the 1970s).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. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/productive## |