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production

/pruh-duhk-shuhn/US // prəˈdʌk ʃən //UK // (prəˈdʌkʃən) //

生产,产量,制作,产

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of producing; creation; manufacture.
    • : something that is produced; a product.
    • : Economics. the creation of value; the producing of articles having exchange value.
    • : the total amount produced: Production is up this month.
    • : a work of literature or art.
    • : the act of presenting for display; presentation; exhibition: the production of evidence in support of the case.
    • : Informal. an unnecessarily or exaggeratedly complicated situation or activity: That child makes a production out of going to bed.
    • : the organization and presentation of a dramatic entertainment.
    • : the entertainment itself: an expensive production.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : regularly manufactured; not custom-made, specially produced, or experimental: a production model.

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Examples

  • Suffice to say it will be a fabulous season of proven hit productions at the beach.

  • He warned that politics should have no place in the production of a vaccine.

  • Palms that produce mangled fruit have an altered molecular switch that interferes with expression levels of genes relevant to healthy fruit production.

  • Meanwhile, scripted and unscripted shows have returned to physical production.

  • Other metrics, like investment and industrial production growth, have shown stronger signs of recovery.

  • I think we handled it as well as we could have, given the exigencies of production.

  • Total oil production figures include crude oil, natural gas liquids, and other liquid energy products.

  • But with the pipeline, transportation costs drop and production would be higher.

  • The trio formed the Sad Boys collective, with Sherm and Gud on production and Lean manning the mic.

  • Google itself has taken a break and put plans for mass production on hold.

  • The improvement of transport still further swelled the volume of production.

  • Of the extent of this increased power of production we can only speak in general terms.

  • In the preceding chapter an examination has been made of the purely mechanical side of the era of machine production.

  • The carrying of these heavy government debts is a question of the future production of goods, of commerce, and of saving.

  • The imitative impulse prompting to the production of the semblance of something appears very early in child-life.