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воспроизводить, копировать
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воспроизводить, копироватьАнгло-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > reproduce
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[ˏriːprə`djuːs]рождать, порождать, производить, воспроизводитьвоспроизводитьвоспроизводить, копировать, репродуцировать; повторятьвозрождать, восстанавливать; возобновлятьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > reproduce
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2) репродуцировать; копировать; изготавливать дубликатThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > reproduce
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > reproduce
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воспроизводить, репродуцироватьEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > reproduce
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репродуцировать, воспроизводитьАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > reproduce
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производить, порождать; восстанавливать; воспроизводить; воспроизводить в памяти; вызывать в уме, вспомнить; представлять мысленно, повторять -
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1) воспроизводить, репродуцироватьEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > reproduce
См. также в других словарях:
reproduce — REPRODÚCE, reproduc, vb. III. 1. tranz. A reda cu exactitate ceea ce este scris, ceea ce a spus sau a făcut cineva. ♦ A imita felul de a fi, gesturile, mimica cuiva. 2. refl. A reactualiza în memorie idei, cunoştinţe însuşite în cursul… … Dicționar Român
Reproduce — Re pro*duce (r? pr? d?s ), v. t. To produce again. Especially: (a) To bring forward again; as, to reproduce a witness; to reproduce charges; to reproduce a play. (b) To cause to exist again. [1913 Webster] Those colors are unchangeable, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reproduce — I verb beget, breed, bring forth, conceive, copy, create, do again, double, duplicate, engender, father, fecundate, fructify, generate, give birth to, imitate, make again, manifold, mirror, multiply, parallel, portray, procreate, progenerate,… … Law dictionary
reproduce — [v1] make more copies of carbon*, clone, copy, do again, dupe*, duplicate, echo, emulate, engross, follow, imitate, knock off, manifold, match, mimeo*, mimeograph, mirror, parallel, photocopy, photograph, photostat, pirate, portray, print,… … New thesaurus
reproduce — 1610s, to produce again; see RE (Cf. re ) again + PRODUCE (Cf. produce) (v.), probably on model of Fr. reproduire (16c.). Sense of make a copy is first recorded 1850; that of produce offspring is from 1894 … Etymology dictionary
reproduce — propagate, *generate, engender, breed, beget, get, sire, procreate Analogous words: produce, *bear, yield: multiply (See INCREASE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
reproduce — ► VERB 1) produce a copy or representation of. 2) recreate in a different medium or context. 3) (of an organism) produce offspring. DERIVATIVES reproducer noun reproducible adjective … English terms dictionary
reproduce — [rē΄prə do͞os′, rē΄prədyo͞os′] vt. reproduced, reproducing to produce again; make, form, or bring into existence again or anew in some way; specif., a) to produce by generation or propagation; bring forth one or more other individuals of (the… … English World dictionary
reproduce — verb 1 produce a copy of sth; produce sth again ADVERB ▪ accurately, exactly, faithfully ▪ The painting is reproduced very accurately. ▪ The book s characters are faithfully reproduced in the movie. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
reproduce — [[t]ri͟ːprədju͟ːs, AM du͟ːs[/t]] reproduces, reproducing, reproduced 1) VERB If you try to reproduce something, you try to copy it. [V n] I shall not try to reproduce the policemen s English... [V n] The effect has proved hard to reproduce. Syn:… … English dictionary
reproduce — 01. The study of genetic mutation from one generation to another was done on fruit flies because they [reproduce] so quickly. 02. The Leonardo da Vinci exhibit at the museum featured a number of [reproductions] of some of his most famous works.… … Grammatical examples in English