produce
verb
noun
prəˈdjuːs
verb
1
CAUSE
引起
to
cause
a
particular
result
or
effect
引起; 造成; 产生;
New
drugs
are
producing
remarkable
results
.
新药正在产生显著的效果。
a
rise
in
sea-level
produced
by
climatic
change
由气候变化引起的海平面升高
As
a
policy,
it
did
not
produce
the
desired
effect
.
作为一项政策,它并未产生预期的效果。
2
CREATE/MAKE
制造/制作
to
make,
write
etc
something
to
be
bought,
used,
or
enjoyed
by
people
制作,创作;
The
factory
produces
an
incredible
100
cars
per
hour.
那家工厂一小时生产 100 辆汽车,令人难以置信。
How
did
you
manage
to
produce
a
meal
so
quickly?
你怎么这么快就能做出一顿饭来?
3
MAKE NATURALLY
自然地生产
to
grow
something
or
make
it
naturally
〔自然地〕生产,产生,出产;
This
region
produces
the
grapes
used
in
champagne.
该地区出产酿造香槟酒用的葡萄。
Plants
produce
oxygen.
植物制造氧气。
4
SHOW
出示
if
you
produce
an
object,
you
bring
it
out
or
present
it,
so
that
people
can
see
or
consider
it
出示; 拿出; 提出
When
challenged,
he
produced
a
gun.
受到了挑战,他掏出一把枪。
They
were
unable
to
produce
any
statistics
to
verify
their
claims.
他们拿不出任何统计数据来证明他们的说法。
5
PLAY/FILM
戏剧/电影
if
someone
produces
a
film
or
play,
they
find
the
money
for
it
and
control
the
way
it
is
made
监制,制作〔电影或戏剧〕;
Costner
produced
and
directed
the
film.
科斯特纳监制并导演了这部电影。
6
BABY
婴儿
to
give
birth
to
a
baby
or
young
animals
生,生育
An
adult
cat
may
produce
kittens
three
times
a
year.
一只成年猫一年可以产崽三次。
ˈprɒdjuːs
noun
7
food
or
other
things
that
have
been
grown
or
produced
on
a
farm
to
be
sold
农产品
BrE
agricultural/organic
etc
produce
fresh
local
produce
新鲜的本地农产品
dairy
produce
8
produce
The
verb
is
pronounced
/pr ə ˈ dus;
pr ə ˈ dju ː s/
.
动词 produce 读作 /pr ə ˈ dus; pr ə ˈ dju ː s/。
9
produce
The
noun
is
pronounced
/ ˈ pr ɑ dus; ˈ pr ɒ dju ː s/
and
is
used
to
mean
‘food
that
has
been
grown
to
be
sold’.
名词 produce 读作 / ˈ pr ɑ dus; ˈ pr ɒ dju ː s/,指种植出来销售的农产品
We
sell
tinned
goods
and
fresh
produce
(=fruit
and
vegetables)
.
我们出售罐装食品和新鲜农产品。