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  • 1 produce young

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  • 2 produce

    A, US [transcription][-du;s] n ¢ produits mpl ; agricultural produce produits agricoles ; ‘produce of Spain’ ‘produit d'Espagne’.
    B, US [transcription][-"du ;s"] vtr
    1 ( cause) produire [effect, agreement, result, success] ; provoquer [reaction, change] ;
    2 Agric, Ind [region, industry, farmer, company] produire (from à partir de) ; [worker, machine] fabriquer ;
    3 ( biologically) [gland, animal, plant] produire ; to produce young produire des petits ; to produce children donner naissance à des enfants, procréer hum ;
    4 ( generate) produire [heat, electricity, sound, energy, fumes, gas] ; rapporter [gains, profits, returns] ; to produce electricity from coal produire de l'électricité à partir du charbon ;
    5 (form, create) [school, course, era, country] produire [scientist, artist, worker] ; the country that produceed Picasso le pays qui a vu naître Picasso ; to produce a work of art produire une œuvre d'art ;
    6 ( present) produire [passport, voucher, document, report, statement] ; fournir [evidence, argument, example] ; to produce sth from sortir qch de [pocket, bag] ; to produce sth from behind one's back faire apparaître qch de derrière son dos ;
    7 Cin, Mus, Radio, TV produire [film, programme, show] ; GB Theat mettre [qch] en scène [play] ; well-produced [film, programme, recording] bien réalisé ;
    8 ( put together) préparer [meal] ; mettre au point [argument, timetable, package, solution] ; éditer [leaflet, brochure, guide] ; a well-produced brochure une brochure bien faite ;
    9 Sport ( achieve) marquer [goal] ; obtenir [result] ; to produce a fine performance jouer remarquablement ;
    10 Math prolonger [line].

    Big English-French dictionary > produce

  • 3 produce

    1. prə'dju:s verb
    1) (to bring out: She produced a letter from her pocket.) frambringe, framvise
    2) (to give birth to: A cow produces one or two calves a year.) føde, frambringe
    3) (to cause: His joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children.) forårsake, avstedkomme
    4) (to make or manufacture: The factory produces furniture.) lage, produsere
    5) (to give or yield: The country produces enough food for the population.) avle, produsere
    6) (to arrange and prepare (a theatre performance, film, television programme etc): The play was produced by Henry Dobson.) iscenesette, oppføre, produsere
    2. 'prodju:s noun
    (something that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms: agricultural/farm produce.) landbruksvarer, ferskvarer
    - product
    - production
    - productive
    - productivity
    lage
    --------
    produsere
    I
    subst. \/ˈprɒdjuːs\/
    1) produkter, produksjon (av jordbruk e.l.)
    2) avling, avkastning
    3) produksjon(smengde)
    II
    verb \/prəˈdjuːs\/
    1) produsere, fremstille, tilvirke
    2) skape
    3) avle, frembringe
    4) gi, bære, yte
    5) avkaste, kaste av, gi avkastning, produsere
    6) forårsake, avstedkomme, bevirke, vekke, fremkalle
    7) ta frem\/opp, trekke frem\/opp, dra frem\/opp, plukke frem\/opp, få frem\/opp
    8) (frem)skaffe, prestere, finne frem
    9) legge eller vise frem, fremvise, fremlegge, forevise
    10) ( film) produsere, være produsent for, spille inn
    11) ( teater) regissere, iscenesette, sette opp, oppføre
    12) ( geometri) forlenge, trekke (ut)
    produce young ( om dyr) få unger

    English-Norwegian dictionary > produce

  • 4 produce

    {prə'dju:s}
    I. 1. изваждам, показвам (документ, билет и пр.), представям (документ, доказателство), привеждам (доводи), довеждам (свидетел)
    2. произвеждам, изработвам фабрикувам
    3. раждам, давам, снасям (яйца)
    4. поставям, изнасям (пиеса, програма)
    5. написвам, издавам, публикувам (книга и пр.)
    6. докарвам, причинявам, произвеждам, пораждам, давам (резултат и пр.)
    7. геом. продължавам (линия)
    II. 1. добив, продукция, произведения, продукти (особ. земеделски, скотовъдни)
    2. малки (на животно)
    3. резултат (от усилия и пр.)
    * * *
    {prъ'dju:s} v 1. изваждам, показвам (документ, билет и пр.); (2) {'prъdju:s} n 1. добив, продукция; произведения, продукти
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    фабрикувам; режисирам; обнародвам; плодя; пораждам; причинявам; продукт; продукция; възпроизвеждам; произведение; публикувам; раждам; произвеждам; добив; давам; написвам;
    * * *
    1. i. изваждам, показвам (документ, билет и пр.), представям (документ, доказателство), привеждам (доводи), довеждам (свидетел) 2. ii. добив, продукция, произведения, продукти (особ. земеделски, скотовъдни) 3. геом. продължавам (линия) 4. докарвам, причинявам, произвеждам, пораждам, давам (резултат и пр.) 5. малки (на животно) 6. написвам, издавам, публикувам (книга и пр.) 7. поставям, изнасям (пиеса, програма) 8. произвеждам, изработвам фабрикувам 9. раждам, давам, снасям (яйца) 10. резултат (от усилия и пр.)
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    produce[prə´dju:s] I. v 1. изваждам, показвам (документ, билет и пр.); представям (документ, доказателства); привеждам ( доводи); довеждам ( свидетели); 2. произвеждам, фабрикувам, изработвам, правя; to \produce on the line произвеждам масово; 3. раждам, давам; снасям ( яйца); to \produce young раждам малки; 4. поставям, изнасям, представям (пиеса, програма); режисирам; 5. написвам, издавам, обнародвам, публикувам ( книга); 6. докарвам, причинявам, произвеждам, създавам, пораждам, давам; 7. възпроизвеждам; 8. мат. продължавам ( линия); II.[´prɔdju:s] n добив, продукция, произведения, продукти.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > produce

  • 5 produce

    وَلَدَ \ bear, (bore, born): to give birth to: She had borne seven sons. produce: to give birth to: Animals produce young.

    Arabic-English glossary > produce

  • 6 produce

    1. prə'dju:s verb
    1) (to bring out: She produced a letter from her pocket.) sacar, extraer
    2) (to give birth to: A cow produces one or two calves a year.) tener, dar a luz
    3) (to cause: His joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children.) provocar, producir
    4) (to make or manufacture: The factory produces furniture.) producir, fabricar
    5) (to give or yield: The country produces enough food for the population.) producir
    6) (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)
    - product
    - production
    - productive
    - productivity

    produce1 n productos
    produce2 vb
    1. producir / fabricar
    2. producir / dar
    3. producir / poner en escena
    4. sacar / enseñar
    tr[ (vb) prə'djʊːs; (n) 'prɒdjʊːs]
    1 (gen) producir; (manufacture) producir, fabricar
    3 (show) enseñar, presentar; (bring out) sacar
    4 (cause) producir, causar
    5 (film) producir; (play) poner en escena, dirigir; (tv programme) realizar
    produce [prə'du:s, -'dju:s] vt, - duced ; - ducing
    1) exhibit: presentar, mostrar
    2) yield: producir
    3) cause: producir, causar
    4) create: producir
    to produce a poem: escribir un poema
    5) : poner en escena (una obra de teatro), producir (una película)
    produce ['prɑ.du:s, 'pro:-, -.dju:s] n
    : productos mpl agrícolas
    n.
    producción s.f.
    producto s.m.
    v.
    fabricar v.
    hacer v.
    (§pres: hago, haces...) pret: hic-
    pp: hecho
    fut/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'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 scientistsuna 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 escena
    b) (Rad, Theat) ( direct) dirigir*

    II 'prɑːduːs, 'prɒdjuːs
    mass noun productos mpl (alimenticios)
    1. [prǝ'djuːs]
    VT
    1) (=yield) [+ coal, crop, electricity, sound] producir; [+ milk] [farm] producir; [cow] dar; [+ interest] rendir, producir; [+ profit, benefits] producir, reportar

    oil-producing countriespaíses mpl productores de petróleo

    2) (=manufacture) [+ cars, weapons, drugs] fabricar, producir
    3) (=create) [+ novel] escribir; [+ magazine] publicar; [+ musical work] componer
    4) (=give birth to) [+ offspring] [animal] parir; [woman] tener, dar a luz a; [parents] tener
    5) (=bring out, supply) [+ gift, handkerchief, gun] sacar; [+ ticket, documents, evidence, proof] presentar; [+ argument] dar, presentar; [+ witness] nombrar; [+ meal] preparar
    6) (Cine, Theat) [+ film, play, show] producir; (TV, Rad) realizar; (Publishing) [+ magazine] publicar; (Mus) [+ record] producir
    7) (=cause) [+ symptoms] producir, causar; [+ response] provocar, producir

    it produced a sensation of drowsinessproducía or causaba una sensación de somnolencia

    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] prolongar
    2. [prǝ'djuːs]
    VI
    1) [mine, oil well, factory] producir; [land, tree] dar fruto(s); [cow] dar leche; [person] rendir
    2) (Theat, Cine) producir; (TV, Rad) realizar
    3.
    ['prɒdjuːs]
    N (Agr) productos mpl agrícolas, productos mpl del campo

    produce of Turkeyproducto m de Turquía

    produce of more than one countryproducto m elaborado en varios países

    dairy 2., farm 4.
    4.
    ['prɒdjuːs]
    CPD

    produce 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 scientistsuna 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 escena
    b) (Rad, Theat) ( direct) dirigir*

    II ['prɑːduːs, 'prɒdjuːs]
    mass noun productos mpl (alimenticios)

    English-spanish dictionary > produce

  • 7 produce

    1. noun
    Produkte Pl.; Erzeugnisse Pl.

    ‘produce of Spain’ — "spanisches Erzeugnis"

    2. transitive verb
    1) (bring forward) erbringen [Beweis]; vorlegen [Beweismaterial]; beibringen [Zeugen]; geben [Erklärung]; vorzeigen [Pass, Fahrkarte, Papiere]; herausholen [Brieftasche, Portemonnaie, Pistole]

    he produced a few coins from his pocketer holte einige Münzen aus seiner Tasche

    2) produzieren [Show, Film]; inszenieren [Theaterstück, Hörspiel, Fernsehspiel]; herausgeben [Schallplatte, Buch]

    well-producedgut gemacht [Film, Theaterstück, Programm]

    3) (manufacture) herstellen; zubereiten [Mahlzeit]; (in nature; Agric.) produzieren
    4) (create) schreiben [Roman, Gedichte, Artikel, Aufsatz, Symphonie]; schaffen [Gemälde, Skulptur, Meisterwerk]; aufstellen [Theorie]
    5) (cause) hervorrufen; bewirken [Änderung]
    6) (bring into being) erzeugen; führen zu [Situation, Lage, Zustände]
    7) (yield) erzeugen [Ware, Produkt]; geben [Milch]; tragen [Wolle]; legen [Eier]; liefern [Ernte]; fördern [Metall, Kohle]; abwerfen [Ertrag, Gewinn]; hervorbringen [Dichter, Denker, Künstler]; führen zu [Resultat]
    8) (bear) gebären; [Säugetier:] werfen; [Vogel, Reptil:] legen [Eier]; [Fisch, Insekt:] ablegen [Eier]; [Baum, Blume:] tragen [Früchte, Blüten]; entwickeln [Triebe]; bilden [Keime]
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    1. [prə'dju:s] verb
    1) (to bring out: She produced a letter from her pocket.) hervorholen
    2) (to give birth to: A cow produces one or two calves a year.) erzeugen
    3) (to cause: His joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children.) bewirken
    4) (to make or manufacture: The factory produces furniture.) produzieren
    5) (to give or yield: The country produces enough food for the population.) produzieren
    6) (to arrange and prepare (a theatre performance, film, television programme etc): The play was produced by Henry Dobson.) produzieren, inszenieren
    2. ['prodju:s] noun
    (something that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms: agricultural/farm produce.) das Produkt
    - academic.ru/58165/producer">producer
    - product
    - production
    - productive
    - productivity
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    pro·duce
    I. vt
    [prəˈdju:s, AM -ˈdu:s]
    to \produce sth etw herstellen [o produzieren]
    to \produce antibodies/red blood cells Antikörper/rote Blutkörperchen produzieren
    to \produce coal/oil Kohle/Erdöl fördern
    to \produce electricity Strom erzeugen
    to \produce ideas/thoughts Ideen/Gedanken entwickeln
    to \produce an illusion eine falsche Vorstellung erwecken
    to \produce a meal eine Mahlzeit zubereiten
    to \produce noise Lärm verursachen
    to \produce a novel/report einen Roman/Bericht schreiben [o verfassen]
    to \produce an odour einen Geruch absondern
    to \produce a painting/a sculpture ein Gemälde/eine Skulptur schaffen
    to \produce a shadow einen Schatten werfen
    to \produce a state of hypnosis einen Hypnosezustand herbeiführen
    to \produce static/sparks atmosphärische Störungen/Funken verursachen [o hervorrufen]
    to \produce wheat Weizen produzieren
    to \produce sth etw bewirken [o hervorrufen]
    to \produce a change eine Änderung bewirken
    to \produce an echo ein Echo hervorrufen
    to \produce an effect eine Wirkung erzielen
    to \produce hysteria/uncertainty Hysterie/Unsicherheit hervorrufen
    to \produce profits/revenue Gewinne/Erträge erzielen [o einbringen]
    to \produce results zu Ergebnissen führen
    to \produce a shift in public opinion die öffentliche Meinung ändern
    to \produce sb/sth jdn/etw zur Welt bringen
    to \produce kittens/puppies/young [Katzen]junge/Welpen/Junge bekommen
    to \produce offspring Nachwuchs bekommen, für Nachwuchs sorgen hum
    4. FILM, MUS
    to \produce sth film, programme etw produzieren; THEAT play, opera etw inszenieren
    to \produce top artists Spitzenkünstler/Spitzenkünstlerinnen produzieren
    to \produce a CD/record eine CD/Schallplatte produzieren
    5. (show)
    to \produce sth etw hervorholen
    to \produce a gun/a knife/a weapon eine Pistole/ein Messer/eine Waffe ziehen
    to \produce identification/one's passport seinen Ausweis/Pass zeigen
    to \produce a present ein Geschenk hervorzaubern
    to \produce a receipt eine Quittung vorlegen
    6. LAW
    to \produce an alibi/a witness ein Alibi/einen Zeugen/eine Zeugin beibringen
    to \produce evidence/proof den Beweis/Nachweis erbringen
    II. vi
    [prəˈdju:s, AM -ˈdu:s]
    1. (bring results) Ergebnisse erzielen; ECON einen Gewinn erwirtschaften
    2. (give output) produzieren; mine fördern
    3. (be fertile) humans Nachwuchs bekommen; plant Früchte tragen; land ertragreich sein
    4. FILM einen Film produzieren; THEAT ein Stück inszenieren
    III. n
    [ˈprɒdju:s, AM ˈprɑ:du:s, ˈproʊ-]
    1. AGR Erzeugnisse pl, Produkte pl
    dairy \produce Milchprodukte pl, Molkereiprodukte pl
    French \produce [or \produce of France] französische Erzeugnisse
    2. AM (fruit and vegetables) Obst nt und Gemüse nt
    IV. n
    [ˈprɒdju:s, AM ˈprɑ:du:s, ˈproʊ-]
    modifier AM (market, order, purveyor) Obst- und Gemüse-
    \produce section Obst- und Gemüseabteilung f
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    ['prɒdjuːs]
    1. n no pl (AGR)
    Produkt(e pl), Erzeugnis(se) nt(pl)

    Italian produce, produce of Italy — italienisches Erzeugnis

    2. vt
    [prə'djuːs]
    1) (= yield) produzieren; (IND) produzieren, herstellen; electricity, energy, heat erzeugen; crop abwerfen; coal fördern, produzieren; (= create) book, article, essay schreiben; painting, sculpture anfertigen; ideas, novel etc, masterpiece hervorbringen; interest, return on capital bringen, abwerfen; meal machen, herstellen

    the sort of environment that produces criminal types —

    to be well produced — gut gemacht sein; (goods also) gut gearbeitet sein

    2) (= bring forward, show) gift, wallet etc hervorholen (from, out of aus); pistol ziehen (from, out of aus); proof, evidence liefern, beibringen; results liefern; effect erzielen; witness beibringen; ticket, documents vorzeigen

    she managed to produce something special for dinner — es gelang ihr, zum Abendessen etwas Besonderes auf den Tisch zu bringen

    I can't produce it out of thin airich kann es doch nicht aus dem Nichts hervorzaubern or aus dem Ärmel schütteln (inf)

    if we don't produce results soon —

    3) play inszenieren; film produzieren
    4) (= cause) famine, bitterness, impression, interest etc hervorrufen; spark erzeugen
    5) (MATH) line verlängern
    3. vi
    [prə'djuːs]
    1) (THEAT) das/ein Stück inszenieren; (FILM) den/einen Film produzieren
    2) (factory, mine) produzieren; (land) Ertrag bringen; (tree) tragen

    this cow hasn't produced for years (produced calf) (produced milk) when is she going to produce? (hum)diese Kuh hat jahrelang nicht mehr gekalbt diese Kuh hat jahrelang keine Milch mehr gegeben wann ist es denn so weit?

    it's about time that you produced (hum)es wird bald Zeit, dass ihr mal an Nachwuchs denkt

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    produce [prəˈdjuːs; US auch -ˈduːs]
    A v/t
    1. a) Künstler etc hervorbringen, Werke etc schaffen
    b) hervorrufen, bewirken, eine Wirkung erzielen:
    produce a smile ein Lächeln hervorrufen
    2. Waren etc produzieren, erzeugen, herstellen, fertigen, ein Buch herausbringen oder verfassen, Erz, Kohle etc gewinnen, fördern
    3. a) BOT Früchte etc hervorbringen
    b) ZOOL Junge werfen
    c) hum ein Kind etc bekommen
    4. WIRTSCH einen Gewinn etc (ein)bringen, (-)tragen, abwerfen, erzielen:
    capital produces interest Kapital trägt oder bringt Zinsen
    5. heraus-, hervorziehen, -holen ( alle:
    from aus der Tasche etc)
    6. seinen Ausweis etc (vor)zeigen, vorlegen
    7. Zeugen, Beweise etc beibringen
    8. Gründe vorbringen, anführen
    9. einen Film produzieren, herausbringen, ein Theaterstück, Hör- oder Fernsehspiel
    a) aufführen
    b) einstudieren, inszenieren, THEAT, RADIO Br Regie führen bei:
    produce o.s. fig sich produzieren
    10. einen Schauspieler etc herausbringen
    11. MATH eine Linie verlängern
    B v/i
    1. produzieren:
    the factory has not yet begun to produce die Fabrik hat die Produktion noch nicht aufgenommen
    2. a) BOT (Früchte) tragen
    b) ZOOL werfen
    c) hum Nachwuchs bekommen
    3. WIRTSCH Gewinn(e) abwerfen
    C s produce [ˈprɒdjuːs; US ˈprɑduːs]
    1. (Boden-, Landes) Produkte pl, (Natur) Erzeugnis(se) n(pl):
    produce exchange Produktenbörse f;
    produce market Waren-, Produktenmarkt m
    2. Ertrag m, Gewinn m
    3. TECH (Erz)Ausbeute f
    4. TECH Leistung f, Ausstoß m
    prod abk
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    1. noun
    Produkte Pl.; Erzeugnisse Pl.

    ‘produce of Spain’ — "spanisches Erzeugnis"

    2. transitive verb
    1) (bring forward) erbringen [Beweis]; vorlegen [Beweismaterial]; beibringen [Zeugen]; geben [Erklärung]; vorzeigen [Pass, Fahrkarte, Papiere]; herausholen [Brieftasche, Portemonnaie, Pistole]
    2) produzieren [Show, Film]; inszenieren [Theaterstück, Hörspiel, Fernsehspiel]; herausgeben [Schallplatte, Buch]

    well-producedgut gemacht [Film, Theaterstück, Programm]

    3) (manufacture) herstellen; zubereiten [Mahlzeit]; (in nature; Agric.) produzieren
    4) (create) schreiben [Roman, Gedichte, Artikel, Aufsatz, Symphonie]; schaffen [Gemälde, Skulptur, Meisterwerk]; aufstellen [Theorie]
    5) (cause) hervorrufen; bewirken [Änderung]
    6) (bring into being) erzeugen; führen zu [Situation, Lage, Zustände]
    7) (yield) erzeugen [Ware, Produkt]; geben [Milch]; tragen [Wolle]; legen [Eier]; liefern [Ernte]; fördern [Metall, Kohle]; abwerfen [Ertrag, Gewinn]; hervorbringen [Dichter, Denker, Künstler]; führen zu [Resultat]
    8) (bear) gebären; [Säugetier:] werfen; [Vogel, Reptil:] legen [Eier]; [Fisch, Insekt:] ablegen [Eier]; [Baum, Blume:] tragen [Früchte, Blüten]; entwickeln [Triebe]; bilden [Keime]
    * * *
    n.
    Gewachs -¨e n. v.
    erzeugen v.
    herstellen v.
    hervorholen v.
    produzieren v.
    vorweisen v.
    vorzeigen v.

    English-german dictionary > produce

  • 8 produce

    pro·duce vt [prəʼdju:s, Am -ʼdu:s]
    1) ( make)
    to \produce sth etw herstellen [o produzieren];
    to \produce antibodies/ red blood cells Antikörper/rote Blutkörperchen produzieren;
    to \produce coal/ oil Kohle/Erdöl fördern;
    to \produce electricity Strom erzeugen;
    to \produce ideas/ thoughts Ideen/Gedanken entwickeln;
    to \produce an illusion eine falsche Vorstellung erwecken;
    to \produce a meal eine Mahlzeit zubereiten;
    to \produce noise Lärm verursachen;
    to \produce a novel/ report einen Roman/Bericht schreiben [o verfassen];
    to \produce an odour einen Geruch absondern;
    to \produce a painting/ a sculpture ein Gemälde/eine Skulptur schaffen;
    to \produce a shadow einen Schatten werfen;
    to \produce a state of hypnosis einen Hypnosezustand herbeiführen;
    to \produce statics/ sparks atmosphärische Störungen/Funken verursachen [o hervorrufen];
    to \produce wheat Weizen produzieren
    to \produce sth etw bewirken [o hervorrufen];
    to \produce a change eine Änderung bewirken;
    to \produce an echo ein Echo hervorrufen;
    to \produce an effect eine Wirkung erzielen;
    to \produce hysteria/ uncertainty Hysterie/Unsicherheit hervorrufen;
    to \produce profits/ revenue Gewinne/Erträge erzielen [o einbringen];
    to \produce results zu Ergebnissen führen;
    to \produce a shift in public opinion die öffentliche Meinung ändern
    to \produce sb/ sth jdn/etw zur Welt bringen;
    to \produce kittens/ puppies/ young [Katzen]junge/Welpen/Junge bekommen;
    to \produce offspring Nachwuchs bekommen, für Nachwuchs sorgen ( hum)
    4) film, mus
    to \produce sth film, programme etw produzieren theat; play, opera etw inszenieren;
    to \produce top artists Spitzenkünstler/Spitzenkünstlerinnen produzieren;
    to \produce a CD/ record eine CD/Schallplatte produzieren
    5) ( show)
    to \produce sth etw hervorholen;
    to \produce a gun/ a knife/ a weapon eine Pistole/ein Messer/eine Waffe ziehen;
    to \produce identification/ one's passport seinen Ausweis/Pass zeigen;
    to \produce a present ein Geschenk hervorzaubern;
    to \produce a receipt eine Quittung vorlegen
    6) law
    to \produce an alibi/ a witness ein Alibi/einen Zeugen/eine Zeugin beibringen;
    to \produce evidence/ proof den Beweis/Nachweis erbringen vi [prəʼdju:s, Am -ʼdu:s]
    1) ( bring results) Ergebnisse erzielen; econ einen Gewinn erwirtschaften
    2) ( give output) produzieren; mine fördern
    3) ( be fertile) humans Nachwuchs bekommen; plant Früchte tragen; land ertragreich sein
    4) film einen Film produzieren; theat ein Stück inszenieren n [ʼprɒdju:s, Am ʼprɑ:du:s, ʼproʊ-] no pl
    1) agr Erzeugnisse ntpl, Produkte ntpl;
    dairy \produce Milchprodukte ntpl, Molkereiprodukte ntpl;
    French \produce [or \produce of France] französische Erzeugnisse
    2) (Am) ( fruit and vegetables) Obst nt und Gemüse nt n [ʼprɒdju:s, Am ʼprɑ:du:s, ʼproʊ-] modifier (Am) (market, order, purveyor) Obst- und Gemüse-;
    \produce section Obst- und Gemüseabteilung f

    English-German students dictionary > produce

  • 9 Young, Arthur

    [br]
    b. 11 September 1741 London, England
    d. 20 April 1820 Bradford, England
    [br]
    English writer and commentator on agricultural affairs; founder and Secretary of the Board of Agriculture (later the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food).
    [br]
    He was the youngest of the three children of Dr Arthur Young, who was at one time Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons. He learned Latin and Greek at Lavenham School, and at the age of 17 was apprenticed to a mercantile house, an occupation he disliked. He first published The Theatre of the Present War in North America in 1758. He then wrote four novels and began to produce the literary magazine The Universal Museum. After his father's death he returned home to manage his father's farm, and in 1765 he married Martha Allen.
    Young learned farming by experiment, and three years after his return he took over the rent of a 300 acre farm, Samford Hall in Essex. He was not a practical farmer, and was soon forced to give it up in favour of one of 100 acres (40.5 hectares) in Hertfordshire. He subsidized his farming with his writing, and in 1768 published The Farmer's Letters to the People of England. The first of his books on agricultural tours, Six Weeks Tours through the Counties of England and Wales, was published in 1771. Between 1784 and 1809 he published the Annals of Agriculture, one of whose contributors was George III, who wrote under the pseudonym of Ralph Robinson.
    By this time he was corresponding with all of influence in agricultural matters, both at home and abroad. George Washington wrote frequently to Young, and George III was reputed to travel always with a copy of his book. The Empress of Russia sent students to him and had his Tours published in Russian. Young made three trips to France in 1787, 1788 and 1789–90 respectively, prior to and during the French Revolution, and his Travels in France (1792) is a remarkable account of that period, made all the more fascinating by his personal contact with people differing as widely as Mirabeau, the French revolutionary leader, and King Louis XVI.
    Unfortunately, in 1811 an unsuccessful cataract operation left him blind, and he moved from London to his native Bradford, where he remained until his death.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Chairman, Agricultural Committee of the Society of Arts 1773: awarded three Gold Medals during his career for his achievements in practical agriculture. FRS. Honorary Member of the Dublin, York and Manchester learned societies, as well as the Economic Society of Berne, the Palatine Academy of Agriculture at Mannheim, and the Physical Society of Zurich. Honourary member, French Royal Society of Agriculture. Secretary, Board of Agriculture 1793.
    Bibliography
    His first novels were The Fair Americans, Sir Charles Beaufort, Lucy Watson and Julia Benson.
    His earliest writings on agriculture appeared as collected letters in a periodical with the title Museum Rusticum in 1767.
    In 1770 he published a two-volume work entitled A Course of Experimental Agriculture, and between 1766 and 1775 he published The Farmer's Letters, Political Arithmetic, Political Essays Concerning the Present State of the British Empire and Southern, Northern and Eastern Tours, and in 1779 he published The Tour of Ireland.
    In addition he was author of the Board of Agriculture reports on the counties of Suffolk, Lincoln, Norfolk, Hertford, Essex and Oxford.
    Further Reading
    J.Thirsk (ed.), 1989, The Agrarian History of England and Wales, Vol. VI (deals with the years 1750 to 1850, the period associated with Young).
    T.G.Gazeley, 1973, "The life of Arthur Young, 1741–1820", Memoirs, American Philosophical Society 97.
    AP

    Biographical history of technology > Young, Arthur

  • 10 reproduce

    [ri:prə'dju:s]
    1) (to make or produce a copy of; to make or produce again: Good as the film is, it fails to reproduce the atmosphere of the book; A record-player reproduces the sound which has been recorded on a record.) genskabe; gengive
    2) ((of humans, animals and plants) to produce (young, seeds etc): How do fish reproduce?) formere sig
    - reproductive
    * * *
    [ri:prə'dju:s]
    1) (to make or produce a copy of; to make or produce again: Good as the film is, it fails to reproduce the atmosphere of the book; A record-player reproduces the sound which has been recorded on a record.) genskabe; gengive
    2) ((of humans, animals and plants) to produce (young, seeds etc): How do fish reproduce?) formere sig
    - reproductive

    English-Danish dictionary > reproduce

  • 11 barren

    عاقِر \ barren: (of females) unable to produce young ones. sterile: unable to produce crops, young, or the seeds of life: sterile land; a sterile cow. \ See Also مجدب (مُجْدِب)‏ \ مُجْدِب \ barren: (of land) too poor to grow crops. sterile: unable to produce crops, young, or the seeds of life: sterile land; a sterile cow.

    Arabic-English glossary > barren

  • 12 sterile

    عاقِر \ barren: (of females) unable to produce young ones. sterile: unable to produce crops, young, or the seeds of life: sterile land; a sterile cow. \ See Also مجدب (مُجْدِب)‏ \ مُجْدِب \ barren: (of land) too poor to grow crops. sterile: unable to produce crops, young, or the seeds of life: sterile land; a sterile cow.

    Arabic-English glossary > sterile

  • 13 breed

    [bri:d] 1. past tense, past participle - bred; verb
    1) (to produce young: Rabbits breed often.) yngle; formere sig; parre sig
    2) (to keep animals for the purpose of breeding young: I breed dogs and sell them as pets.) opdrætte
    2. noun
    (a type, variety or species (of animal): a breed of dog.) race
    - breeding
    * * *
    [bri:d] 1. past tense, past participle - bred; verb
    1) (to produce young: Rabbits breed often.) yngle; formere sig; parre sig
    2) (to keep animals for the purpose of breeding young: I breed dogs and sell them as pets.) opdrætte
    2. noun
    (a type, variety or species (of animal): a breed of dog.) race
    - breeding

    English-Danish dictionary > breed

  • 14 hatch

    I [hæ ] noun
    ((the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc: There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.) luge; lem
    II [hæ ] verb
    1) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.) udklække; udruge
    2) (to break out of the egg: These chicks hatched this morning.) udklække
    3) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.) udruge
    4) (to plan (something, usually bad) in secret: to hatch a plot.) udklække; udpønse
    * * *
    I [hæ ] noun
    ((the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc: There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.) luge; lem
    II [hæ ] verb
    1) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.) udklække; udruge
    2) (to break out of the egg: These chicks hatched this morning.) udklække
    3) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.) udruge
    4) (to plan (something, usually bad) in secret: to hatch a plot.) udklække; udpønse

    English-Danish dictionary > hatch

  • 15 poikia

    yks.nom. poikia; yks.gen. poi'in; yks.part. poiki; yks.ill. poikisi; mon.gen. poikikoon; mon.part. poikinut; mon.ill. poi'ittiin
    bring forth young farrow foal have cubs have kittens lamb produce young calve (verb)
    cub (verb)
    drop (verb)
    throw (noun)
    * * *
    • cub
    • produce young
    • litter
    • lamb
    • have young
    • have kittens
    • have cubs
    • give birth
    • foal
    • drop
    • calve
    • accumulate
    • throw
    • farrow

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > poikia

  • 16 reproduce

    1. transitive verb
    wiedergeben; reproduzieren (Druckw.) [Bilder usw.]
    2. intransitive verb
    (multiply) sich fortpflanzen; sich vermehren
    * * *
    [ri:prə'dju:s]
    1) (to make or produce a copy of; to make or produce again: Good as the film is, it fails to reproduce the atmosphere of the book; A record-player reproduces the sound which has been recorded on a record.) wiedergeben
    2) ((of humans, animals and plants) to produce (young, seeds etc): How do fish reproduce?) sich fortpflanzen
    - academic.ru/61643/reproduction">reproduction
    - reproductive
    * * *
    re·pro·duce
    [ˌri:prəˈdju:s, AM esp -ˈdu:s]
    I. vi
    1. (produce offspring) sich akk fortpflanzen; (multiply) sich akk vermehren
    to \reproduce sexually/asexually sich akk geschlechtlich/ungeschlechtlich fortpflanzen
    2. (be copied) sich akk kopieren lassen
    II. vt
    to \reproduce oneself sich akk fortpflanzen; (multiply) sich akk vermehren
    to \reproduce sth etw reproduzieren; (in large numbers) etw vervielfältigen
    3. (repeat sth)
    to \reproduce sth etw wiederholen
    to \reproduce sth etw neu erstehen lassen
    to \reproduce an atmosphere eine Atmosphäre wiedergeben
    * * *
    ["riːprə'djuːs]
    1. vt
    1) (= copy) wiedergeben; (mechanically, electronically) reproduzieren; (TYP) abdrucken
    2) (BIOL)

    to reproduce its kindsich or seine Art fortpflanzen

    3) (THEAT) play neu inszenieren
    2. vi
    2) (TYP)

    this picture won't reproduce welldieses Bild lässt sich nicht gut reproduzieren

    * * *
    reproduce [ˌriːprəˈdjuːs; US auch -ˈduːs]
    A v/t
    1. besonders BIOL
    a) (wieder) erzeugen, (wieder) hervorbringen (beide auch fig)
    b) züchten
    c)(o.s. sich) fortpflanzen:
    be reproduced by sich fortpflanzen durch
    2. BIOL neu bilden, regenerieren
    3. wieder hervorbringen:
    reproduce happiness Glück wiederbringen
    4. a) ein Experiment wiederholen
    b) SCHULE nacherzählen
    5. FOTO, TYPO reproduzieren:
    a) kopieren
    b) abdrucken, wiedergeben
    c) vervielfältigen
    6. TECH reproduzieren:
    a) nachbilden
    7. (sich) etwas vergegenwärtigen, im Geiste noch einmal erleben
    8. ein Theaterstück neu inszenieren, auch ein Buch neu herausbringen
    B v/i
    1. BIOL sich fortpflanzen, sich vermehren
    2. (gut, schlecht etc) ausfallen (Abdruck etc)
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    wiedergeben; reproduzieren (Druckw.) [Bilder usw.]
    2. intransitive verb
    (multiply) sich fortpflanzen; sich vermehren
    * * *
    (biology) v.
    fortpflanzen v.
    vermehren v. v.
    kopieren v.
    nachvollziehen v.
    reproduzieren v.

    English-german dictionary > reproduce

  • 17 أنتج

    أنْتَجَ \ generate: to produce, cause to exist: Fire generates heat. Cruelty generates fear and hate. manufacture: to make or produce things by machinery. produce: to grow (on a farm); make (in a factory); supply (from under the ground, etc.): Australia produces wool and meat. France produces wine. turn out: to produce: This factory turns out 60 cars a day. yield: (of land or plants) to produce (fruit, crops, grain, etc.): These nuts yield a valuable oil. These fields yield good crops of corn. \ See Also ولد (وَلَّدَ)‏ \ أنْتَج نَسْلاً \ breed, (bred): (of animals) to produce young: Many animals breed during the spring.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أنتج

  • 18 unge

    cub, kid, pup, young
    * * *
    (en -r) young one (pl young ones el. young);
    ( af løve, tiger også) whelp, cub;
    ( barn) kid, kiddie,
    (neds: uvorn unge) brat;
    [ få unger] have young, produce young;
    [ føde levende unger] give birth to live young,
    ( fagligt) be viviparous.
    unge young... ( fx fugleunge young bird).

    Danish-English dictionary > unge

  • 19 ausbrüten

    v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)
    1. hatch out; künstlich: incubate
    2. fig. (Pläne etc.) hatch ( oder cook) up; umg. (Krankheit) be getting ( oder coming down with)
    * * *
    to hatch; to hatch out; to cook up; to incubate
    * * *
    aus|brü|ten
    vt sep
    to hatch; (esp in Brutkasten) to incubate; (fig inf) Plan etc to cook up (inf), to hatch (up)

    eine Erkältung áúsbrüten — to be coming down with a cold

    * * *
    1) (to produce (young birds) from eggs by sitting on them or by keeping them warm by some other means.) incubate
    2) (to invent: I'm sure she'll dream up some silly plan.) dream up
    3) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.) hatch
    * * *
    aus|brü·ten
    vt
    etw \ausbrüten
    1. (bis zum Ausschlüpfen bebrüten) to hatch sth; (in Brutkasten) to incubate sth
    ausgebrütet hatched [or incubated
    2. (fam: aushecken) to hatch [up sep] [or sep cook up] sth
    3. (fam: entwickeln) to be sickening for sth
    * * *
    1) hatch out; (im Brutkasten) incubate
    2) (fig. ugs.) hatch [up] < plot, scheme>
    * * *
    ausbrüten v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)
    1. hatch out; künstlich: incubate
    2. fig (Pläne etc) hatch ( oder cook) up; umg (Krankheit) be getting ( oder coming down with)
    * * *
    1) hatch out; (im Brutkasten) incubate
    2) (fig. ugs.) hatch [up] <plot, scheme>
    * * *
    v.
    to brew (Fig.) v.
    to hatch v.
    to incubate v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > ausbrüten

  • 20 incubate

    ['iŋkjubeit]
    1) (to produce (young birds) from eggs by sitting on them or by keeping them warm by some other means.) udruge
    2) ((of germs or disease) to develop until signs of the disease appear: How long does chickenpox take to incubate?) inkubere
    - incubator
    * * *
    ['iŋkjubeit]
    1) (to produce (young birds) from eggs by sitting on them or by keeping them warm by some other means.) udruge
    2) ((of germs or disease) to develop until signs of the disease appear: How long does chickenpox take to incubate?) inkubere
    - incubator

    English-Danish dictionary > incubate

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