B1 to make something or bring something into existence生产;出产;制造
When animals produce young, they give birth to them.生,生育
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Plutonium is a fuel used to produce nuclear energy.
$4 million worth of souvenirs and gift items have been produced for the event.
The meat produced from a pig is called pork, bacon, or ham.
The government has produced a series of leaflets designed to extend public awareness of the dangers of AIDS.
New York City produces 10500 tons of residential waste each day.
B2 to cause a reaction or result引起;使产生
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Cars produce a lethal cocktail of gasses.
Their methods of assessment produce some unusual results.
to organize the practical and financial matters relating to the preparation of a film, play, or television or radio programme制作
to be in charge of making a musical recording and to be responsible for the arrangement of the music, the combination of the different instruments or voices and the general sound of it录制(音乐)
C1 to bring something out from somewhere and show it拿出;出示
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The company produced receipts in substantiation of its claim.
He opened his suitcase and produced a large box of chocolates.
to result in or discover something, especially proof引起,使产生
C2 food or any other substance or material that is grown or obtained through farming(尤指大量生产的)食品,农产品
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