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1 productive
adjective ((negative unproductive) producing a lot; fruitful: productive land; Our discussion was not very productive.) produktiv, fruktbarfruktbaradj. \/prəˈdʌktɪv\/1) produktiv2) ytedyktig, som gir god avkastning3) ( også overført) fruktbar, som gir resultater, produktiv4) rik5) ( økonomi) verdiskapende, produktiv6) ( språkvitenskap) produktiv7) produksjons-be productive of resultere i, fremkalle, skape, avstedkomme, forårsake, lede til, medføreproductive of rik på som fremkaller, som avstedkommer, som forårsaker -
2 non-productive
adj. \/ˌnɒnprəˈdʌktɪv \/uproduktiv -
3 breed
bri:d 1. past tense, past participle - bred; verb1) (to produce young: Rabbits breed often.) yngle, formere seg2) (to keep animals for the purpose of breeding young: I breed dogs and sell them as pets.) avle, oppdrette2. noun(a type, variety or species (of animal): a breed of dog.) rase- bred- breedingavle--------fostre--------raseIsubst. \/briːd\/1) rase, avkom, besetning2) sort, slag, stamme3) (amer., nedsettende) halvblods indianerII1) ale opp (dyr), foredle, dyrke, avle2) ( overført) frembringe, avle, fø (opp), oppale, skape, vekke3) ( overført) lede til, være årsak til4) ( også breed up) (opp)fostre, utdanne, oppdra5) få barn, føde barn, formere seg, forplante seg, hekke (om fugler)6) oppstå, fremkomme, spre segbred in the bone nedarvet, medfødt, uutryddeligbreed bad blood avle dårlig blod -
4 produce
1. prə'dju:s verb1) (to bring out: She produced a letter from her pocket.) frambringe, framvise2) (to give birth to: A cow produces one or two calves a year.) føde, frambringe3) (to cause: His joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children.) forårsake, avstedkomme4) (to make or manufacture: The factory produces furniture.) lage, produsere5) (to give or yield: The country produces enough food for the population.) avle, produsere6) (to arrange and prepare (a theatre performance, film, television programme etc): The play was produced by Henry Dobson.) iscenesette, oppføre, produsere2. 'prodju:s noun(something that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms: agricultural/farm produce.) landbruksvarer, ferskvarer- producer- product
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- productivitylage--------produsereIsubst. \/ˈprɒdjuːs\/1) produkter, produksjon (av jordbruk e.l.)2) avling, avkastning3) produksjon(smengde)IIverb \/prəˈdjuːs\/1) produsere, fremstille, tilvirke2) skape3) avle, frembringe4) gi, bære, yte5) avkaste, kaste av, gi avkastning, produsere6) forårsake, avstedkomme, bevirke, vekke, fremkalle7) ta frem\/opp, trekke frem\/opp, dra frem\/opp, plukke frem\/opp, få frem\/opp8) (frem)skaffe, prestere, finne frem9) legge eller vise frem, fremvise, fremlegge, foreviseproduce young ( om dyr) få unger
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