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1. prə'dju:s verb1) (to bring out: She produced a letter from her pocket.) sacar, extraer2) (to give birth to: A cow produces one or two calves a year.) tener, dar a luz3) (to cause: His joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children.) provocar, producir4) (to make or manufacture: The factory produces furniture.) producir, fabricar5) (to give or yield: The country produces enough food for the population.) producir6) (to arrange and prepare (a theatre performance, film, television programme etc): The play was produced by Henry Dobson.) poner en escena (teatro); producir
2. 'prodju:s noun(something that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms: agricultural/farm produce.) productos (agrícolas)- producer- product
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produce1 n productosproduce2 vb1. producir / fabricar2. producir / dar3. producir / poner en escena4. sacar / enseñar1 (gen) producir; (manufacture) producir, fabricar2 (give birth to) tener3 (show) enseñar, presentar; (bring out) sacar4 (cause) producir, causar1 productos nombre masculino plural1) exhibit: presentar, mostrar2) yield: producir3) cause: producir, causar4) create: producirto produce a poem: escribir un poema5) : poner en escena (una obra de teatro), producir (una película)produce ['prɑ.du:s, 'pro:-, -.dju:s] n: productos mpl agrícolasn.• producción s.f.• producto s.m.v.• fabricar v.• hacer v.(§pres: hago, haces...) pret: hic-pp: hechofut/c: har-•)• ocasionar v.• presentar v.• procurar v.• producir v.(§pres: produzco, produces...) pret: produj-•)• rendir v.• rentar v.• sacar v.• surtir v.
I prə'duːs, prə'djuːs1)a) (manufacture, yield) \<\<cars/cloth\>\> producir*, fabricar*; \<\<coal/grain/beef\>\> producir*; \<\<fruit\>\> \<\<country/region\>\> producir*; \<\<tree/bush\>\> dar*, producir*b) (create, give) \<\<energy/sound\>\> producir*; \<\<interest\>\> producir*, dar*, devengar*a university which has produced many great scientists — una universidad que ha dado or de donde han salido muchos grandes científicos
c) ( cause) \<\<joy/reaction\>\> producir*, causar; \<\<effect\>\> surtir, producir*d) ( give birth to) \<\<young\>\> tener*2) (show, bring out) \<\<ticket/document\>\> presentar; \<\<evidence/proof\>\> presentar, aportar; \<\<gun/knife\>\> sacar*3)a) (Cin, TV) producir*, realizar*; ( Theat) \<\<play\>\> poner* en escena; \<\<show\>\> montar, poner* en escenab) (Rad, Theat) ( direct) dirigir*
II 'prɑːduːs, 'prɒdjuːsmass noun productos mpl (alimenticios)1. [prǝ'djuːs]VT1) (=yield) [+ coal, crop, electricity, sound] producir; [+ milk] [farm] producir; [cow] dar; [+ interest] rendir, producir; [+ profit, benefits] producir, reportaroil-producing countries — países mpl productores de petróleo
2) (=manufacture) [+ cars, weapons, drugs] fabricar, producir3) (=create) [+ novel] escribir; [+ magazine] publicar; [+ musical work] componerhe is the most creative novelist this century has produced — es el novelista más creativo que nos ha dado este siglo
4) (=give birth to) [+ offspring] [animal] parir; [woman] tener, dar a luz a; [parents] tener5) (=bring out, supply) [+ gift, handkerchief, gun] sacar; [+ ticket, documents, evidence, proof] presentar; [+ argument] dar, presentar; [+ witness] nombrar; [+ meal] preparar6) (Cine, Theat) [+ film, play, show] producir; (TV, Rad) realizar; (Publishing) [+ magazine] publicar; (Mus) [+ record] producir7) (=cause) [+ symptoms] producir, causar; [+ response] provocar, producirit produced a sensation of drowsiness — producía or causaba una sensación de somnolencia
the photographer used a special lens to produce that effect — el fotógrafo usó una lente especial para producir ese efecto
by combining the two kinds of paint you can produce some interesting effects — combinando las dos clases de pintura puedes conseguir efectos interesantes
you may find that just threatening this course of action will produce the desired effect — puedes encontrarte con que amenazar este procedimiento producirá el efecto deseado
8) (Geom) [+ line, plane] prolongar2. [prǝ'djuːs]VI1) [mine, oil well, factory] producir; [land, tree] dar fruto(s); [cow] dar leche; [person] rendir2) (Theat, Cine) producir; (TV, Rad) realizar3.['prɒdjuːs]N (Agr) productos mpl agrícolas, productos mpl del campoproduce of Turkey — producto m de Turquía
dairy 2., farm 4.produce of more than one country — producto m elaborado en varios países
4.['prɒdjuːs]CPDproduce counter N — (US) mostrador m de verdura
produce store N — (US) verdulería f
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I [prə'duːs, prə'djuːs]1)a) (manufacture, yield) \<\<cars/cloth\>\> producir*, fabricar*; \<\<coal/grain/beef\>\> producir*; \<\<fruit\>\> \<\<country/region\>\> producir*; \<\<tree/bush\>\> dar*, producir*b) (create, give) \<\<energy/sound\>\> producir*; \<\<interest\>\> producir*, dar*, devengar*a university which has produced many great scientists — una universidad que ha dado or de donde han salido muchos grandes científicos
c) ( cause) \<\<joy/reaction\>\> producir*, causar; \<\<effect\>\> surtir, producir*d) ( give birth to) \<\<young\>\> tener*2) (show, bring out) \<\<ticket/document\>\> presentar; \<\<evidence/proof\>\> presentar, aportar; \<\<gun/knife\>\> sacar*3)a) (Cin, TV) producir*, realizar*; ( Theat) \<\<play\>\> poner* en escena; \<\<show\>\> montar, poner* en escenab) (Rad, Theat) ( direct) dirigir*
II ['prɑːduːs, 'prɒdjuːs]mass noun productos mpl (alimenticios)
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