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production [prəˈdʌk∫ən]1. nouna. ( = manufacturing) production f• a new production of "Macbeth" une nouvelle mise en scène de « Macbeth »• the Theatre Royal's production of "Cats" ran for three years « Cats » s'est joué pendant trois ans au »Theatre Royal »2. compounds* * *[prə'dʌkʃn] 1.1) Agriculture, Industry (of crop, foodstuffs, metal) production f (of de); (of machinery, furniture, cars) fabrication (of de)to go into ou be in production — être fabriqué
2) ( output) production f also Biology, Physics3) ( presentation) (of document, ticket, report) présentation f (of de); ( of evidence) production f4) Cinema, Music production f (of de); Theatre mise f en scène (of de)X's production of ‘Le Cid’ — ‘Le Cid’, mis en scène par X
to work in TV production — être producteur/-trice à la télévision
2.to put on a production of — Theatre mettre en scène [play]
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A n1 Agric, Ind (of crop, produce, foodstuffs, metal) production f (of de) ; (of machinery, furniture, cars) fabrication (of de) ; to go into ou be in production être fabriqué ; the model has gone ou is out of production on ne fabrique plus le modèle ; to be in full production [factory] tourner à plein rendement ; to take land out of production cesser l'exploitation d'une terre ;2 ( output) production f ; crop production production agricole ; production fell by 5% la production a baissé de 5% ;4 ( presentation) (of document, ticket, report) présentation f (of de) ; ( of evidence) production f (of de) ; on production of sur présentation de ;5 (of programme, film, record) production f ; ( of play) mise f en scène ; to work in TV production être producteur/-trice à la télévision ;6 ∁ (film, opera, programme, show) production f (of de) ; ( play) mise f en scène (of de) ; X's production of ‘Le Cid’ ‘Le Cid’, mis en scène par X ; to put on a production of Theat mettre en scène [play, work].B modif [costs, difficulties, levels, methods, quota, unit] de production ; [control, department] de la production.
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