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pro·duce
/prəˈdus,
pro
, ˈdjus/
(vt.)生產,製造,產生;顯示,出示,提出;上演,演出U產物,產品,農產品
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prod·uce
n.
That
which
is
produced
,
brought
forth
,
or
yielded
;
product
;
yield
;
proceeds
;
result
of
labor
,
especially
of
agricultural
labors
;
hence
,
specifically
,
agricultural
products
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pro·duce
,
v. i.
To
yield
or
furnish
appropriate
offspring
,
crops
,
effects
,
consequences
,
or
results
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pro·duce
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Produced
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Producing
]
1.
To
bring
forward
;
to
lead
forth
;
to
offer
to
view
or
notice
;
to
exhibit
;
to
show
;
as
,
to
produce
a
witness
or
evidence
in
court
.
Produce
your
cause
,
saith
the
Lord
.
--
Isa
.
xli
. 21.
Your
parents
did
not
produce
you
much
into
the
world
.
--
Swift
.
2.
To
bring
forth
,
as
young
,
or
as
a
natural
product
or
growth
;
to
give
birth
to
;
to
bear
;
to
generate
;
to
propagate
;
to
yield
;
to
furnish
;
as
,
the
earth
produces
grass
;
trees
produce
fruit
;
the
clouds
produce
rain
.
This
soil
produces
all
sorts
of
palm
trees
.
--
Sandys
.
[They]
produce
prodigious
births
of
body
or
mind
.
--
Milton
.
The
greatest
jurist
his
country
had
produced
.
--
Macaulay
.
3.
To
cause
to
be
or
to
happen
;
to
originate
,
as
an
effect
or
result
;
to
bring
about
;
as
,
disease
produces
pain
;
vice
produces
misery
.
4.
To
give
being
or
form
to
;
to
manufacture
;
to
make
;
as
,
a
manufacturer
produces
excellent
wares
.
5.
To
yield
or
furnish
;
to
gain
;
as
,
money
at
interest
produces
an
income
;
capital
produces
profit
.
6.
To
draw
out
;
to
extend
;
to
lengthen
;
to
prolong
;
as
,
to
produce
a
man's
life
to
threescore
.
7.
Geom.
To
extend
; --
applied
to
a
line
,
surface
,
or
solid
;
as
,
to
produce
a
side
of
a
triangle
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
produce
n
:
fresh
fruits
and
vegetable
grown
for
the
market
[
syn
:
green
goods
,
green groceries
,
garden truck
]
v
1:
bring
forth
or
yield
; "
The
tree
would
not
produce
fruit
"
[
syn
:
bring forth
]
2:
create
or
manufacture
a
man-made
product
; "
We
produce
more
cars
than
we
can
sell
"; "
The
company
has
been
making
toys
for
two
centuries
" [
syn
:
make
,
create
]
3:
cause
to
occur
or
exist
; "
This
procedure
produces
a
curious
effect
"; "
The
new
law
gave
rise
to
many
complaints
";
"
These
chemicals
produce
a
noxious
vapor
" [
syn
:
bring
about
,
give rise
]
4:
bring
out
for
display
; "
The
proud
father
produced
many
pictures
of
his
baby
"; "
The
accused
brought
forth
a
letter
in
court
that
he
claims
exonerates
him
" [
syn
:
bring forth
]
5:
bring
onto
the
market
or
release
; "
produce
a
movie
"; "
bring
out
a
book
"; "
produce
a
new
play
" [
syn
:
bring on
,
bring
out
]
6:
cultivate
by
growing
,
often
involving
improvements
by
means
of
agricultural
techniques
; "
The
Bordeaux
region
produces
great
red
wines
"; "
They
produce
good
ham
in
Parma
"; "
We
grow
wheat
here
"; "
We
raise
hogs
here
" [
syn
:
grow
,
raise
,
farm
]
7:
come
to
have
or
undergo
a
change
of
(
physical
features
and
attributes
); "
He
grew
a
beard
"; "
The
patient
developed
abdominal
pains
"; "
I
got
funny
spots
all
over
my
body
";
"
Well-developed
breasts
" [
syn
:
grow
,
develop
,
get
,
acquire
]
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