produce 的 3 个定义
pro·duced, pro·duc·ing.
- to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
- to bring into existence by intellectual or creative ability: to produce a great painting.
- to make or manufacture: to produce automobiles for export.
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pro·duced, pro·duc·ing.
- to create, bring forth, or yield offspring, products, etc.: Their mines are closed because they no longer produce.
- Economics. to create economic value; bring crops, goods, etc., to a point at which they will command a price.
prod·uce [prod-oos, -yoos, proh-doos, -dyoos] /ˈprɒd us, -yus, ˈproʊ dus, -dyus/
- something that is produced; yield; product.
- agricultural products collectively, especially vegetables and fruits.
- offspring, especially of a female animal: the produce of a mare.
produce 近义词
fruit and vegetables
generate, create
produce 的近义词 53 个
- assemble
- bear
- build
- construct
- contribute
- cultivate
- deliver
- design
- develop
- form
- give
- invent
- make
- manufacture
- offer
- present
- provide
- supply
- write
- yield
- afford
- author
- beget
- blossom
- breed
- compose
- conceive
- devise
- effectuate
- engender
- erect
- fabricate
- fetch
- flower
- frame
- furnish
- imagine
- multiply
- originate
- parent
- procreate
- propagate
- render
- reproduce
- return
- bring forth
- bring out
- come through
- give birth
- give forth
- put together
- show fruit
- turn out
produce 的反义词 39 个
cause, effect
demonstrate, show
put on a public performance
更多produce例句
- Programming extends well beyond U-pick to include a produce shop, educational programs for kids and adults, open community farming initiatives, and other BIPOC-focused nonprofit efforts.
- The year was made more excruciating by meagre rainfall, crippling agriculture produce, and leading to conditions of famine in major parts of the country.
- The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus is investigating the selection and performance of distribution companies that the USDA hired to implement the program, including several that lacked a requisite license to deal in fresh produce.
- Before the mid-’90s, we never really investigated foodborne illness outbreaks linked to fresh produce.
- This would leave the federal government to buy and store excess produce.
- He was then literally slapped around by the high priest, who pulled on his ears in an effort to produce tears.
- Disney has a choice whether to produce a program with certain fictional characters; the storyline could be re-written or changed.
- Brinsley was trying to produce tracks—hip-hop, mostly—and he apparently had a knack as a techie.
- The NRA supports the open carry of guns in cafes, burrito shops, and the produce aisle.
- As more people come online, the most basic tasks—such as going out to the market to sell produce—will become more efficient.
- He alludes to it as one of their evil customs and used by them to produce insensibility.
- The thought seemed to produce the dreaded object, for next moment a large hummock appeared right ahead.
- He is simply hearing every tone, knowing exactly what effect he wishes to produce and how to do it.
- As guileless, though as self-reliant, gentlewomen as sequestered England could produce.
- He had five girls by his first wife; there is no reason why this splendid cow I have picked out should not produce a dozen boys.