produced
生产的,生产,生产了,生产出来的
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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.
- : to bring forth; give birth to; bear: to produce a litter of puppies.
- : to provide, furnish, or supply; yield: a mine producing silver.
- : Finance. to cause to accrue: stocks producing unexpected dividends.
- : to bring forward; present to view or notice; exhibit: to produce one's credentials.
- : to bring before the public.
- : to extend or prolong, as a line.
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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.
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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.
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Fresh produce is a 60 trillion yen market in Japan, but only around 3-4% of that is online sales, according to Noriaki Komori, a Rakuten executive officer, creating a growth opportunity.
Some grocery stores track the freshness of produce using algorithms that are connected to cameras or sensors,When a computer runs software, it’s completing tasks by following algorithms written as computer code.
Fresh, seasonal produce and locally raised and caught meats and seafood can often be found along the side of the highway.
Which is difficult when fast food is often cheaper and more readily available than fresh produce.
Growing and distributing food within densely populated areas avoids the high energy and transportation costs of industrial farming, and it can also increase food security in communities that don’t have easy access to fresh produce.
The trials produced positive results, published in The New England Journal of Medicine in November.
The election of 1964 produced the most liberal Congress since the Democratic landslide of 1936.
Stetson returned east in 1865 and created his own hat company, which produced high-quality hats made for outdoor use.
The French still consume more than half of the Champagne produced.
Champagne must also be produced in a traditional “methode champenoise” style.
It was a mighty simple transaction, but it produced some startling results for me, that same coin-spinning.
You may imagine the effect this missive produced upon the proud, high-minded doctor of divinity.
I asked him to tell me how he produced a certain effect he makes in his arrangement of the ballad in Wagner's Flying Dutchman.
He has told me that their society produced on him the effect of the cool hands of saints against his cheek.
Mrs. De Morgan has produced some impressive works in sculpture.