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  • 1 produce

    1. [prə'dju:s] verb
    1) (to bring out: She produced a letter from her pocket.) uzrādīt
    2) (to give birth to: A cow produces one or two calves a year.) atnesties
    3) (to cause: His joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children.) radīt; izraisīt
    4) (to make or manufacture: The factory produces furniture.) ražot; izgatavot
    5) (to give or yield: The country produces enough food for the population.) ražot; dot ražu
    6) (to arrange and prepare (a theatre performance, film, television programme etc): The play was produced by Henry Dobson.) producēt; uzvest (lugu u.tml.); uzņemt (filmu)
    2. ['prodju:s] noun
    (something that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms: agricultural/farm produce.) produkcija; ražojumi
    - product
    - production
    - productive
    - productivity
    * * *
    uzrādīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > produce

  • 2 barren

    ['bærən]
    (not able to produce crops, fruit, young etc: barren soil; a barren fruit-tree; a barren woman.) neauglīgs
    * * *
    neauglīgs apvidus; neauglīgs; bezsaturīgs, tukšs

    English-Latvian dictionary > barren

  • 3 sterile

    1) ((of soil, plants, humans and other animals) unable to produce crops, seeds, children or young.) neauglīgs
    2) (free from germs: A surgeon's equipment must be absolutely sterile.) sterils
    - sterilize
    - sterilise
    - sterilization
    - sterilisation
    * * *
    neauglīgs; veltīgs; sterils

    English-Latvian dictionary > sterile

  • 4 manure

    [mə'njuə] 1. noun
    (a mixture containing animal dung, spread on soil to help produce better crops etc: The farmer is putting manure on his fields.) mēsli; mēslojums
    2. verb
    (to treat (soil or plants) with manure: The farmer has been manuring the fields.) mēslot
    * * *
    mēsli, mēslojums; mēslot

    English-Latvian dictionary > manure

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  • Produce — Pro*duce , v. i. To yield or furnish appropriate offspring, crops, effects, consequences, or results. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • produce — producible, produceable, productible, adj. producibility, productibility /preuh duk teuh bil i tee/, producibleness, produceableness, n. v. /preuh doohs , dyoohs /; n. /prod oohs, yoohs, proh doohs, dyoohs/, v., produced, producing, n. v.t. 1. to …   Universalium

  • produce — 1. verb 1) the company produces furniture Syn: manufacture, make, construct, build, fabricate, put together, assemble, turn out, create; mass produce; informal churn out 2) the vineyards produce excellent wines Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • produce — 1. verb 1) the company produces furniture Syn: manufacture, make, construct, build, fabricate, put together, assemble, turn out, create, mass produce 2) the vineyards produce excellent wines Syn …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • produce — I. verb (produced; producing) Etymology: Middle English (Scots), from Latin producere, from pro forward + ducere to lead more at tow Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to offer to view or notice 2. to give birth or rise to ; yield …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • produce — verb (produced, producing) –verb (t) /prəˈdjus / (say pruh dyoohs) 1. to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam. 2. to bring into being by mental or physical labour, as a work of literature or art. 3. Economics to create… …  

  • crops — krÉ’p n. harvest, produce (Agriculture); group; sac like enlargement in the gullet of a bird which serves as a receptacle for partially digested food which is either digested or fed to nestlings; whip; short haircut v. harvest; cut short, clip;… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • produce — pro·duce || prÉ‘ duːs ,prəʊ /prÉ’ djuːs n. product, output; harvest, total agricultural product; crops, yield v. manufacture; publicize (a film); present; cultivate; give birth (animals); cause …   English contemporary dictionary

  • agricultural produce — crops produced on farms, product of farming …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Industrial agriculture (crops) — Agriculture General …   Wikipedia

  • Co-existence of genetically modified and conventional crops and derived food and feed — In the context of agriculture and food and feed production, co existence means using cropping systems with and without genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in parallel. For co existence to be assured, the separation and the identity of the… …   Wikipedia

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