produce
Prononciation : [/pɹəˈd͡ʒuːs/]
Contexte : « agriculture »
(verb) to grow or make something, especially crops or goods. When farmers grow vegetables or fruits, they produce them.
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The farm produces a variety of fruits and vegetables every season.
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The drought caused the fields to produce very little harvest this year.
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What kind of crops does this farm produce?
Contexte : « manufacturing »
(verb) to make or manufacture something, often in a factory or workshop. When a company makes cars or toys, they produce them.
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The factory produces thousands of toys to be shipped to stores around the world.
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The machine malfunctioned, causing it to produce defective products.
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How many units can this factory produce in a day?
Contexte : « creative work »
(verb) to create or bring something into existence, often in the fields of art, music, or writing. When artists or writers make a new work, they produce it.
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The musician produced a beautiful melody that touched the hearts of many listeners.
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The author struggled to produce a captivating story for her next book.
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What inspired the artist to produce this piece of artwork?