produce

produce
I ['prɒdjuːs] [AE -duːs]
nome U prodotti m.pl.

"produce of Spain" — "prodotto spagnolo"

II [prə'djuːs] [AE -'duːs]
verbo transitivo
1) (cause) produrre [effect]; dare [result]; provocare [reaction, change]
2) agr. ind. [region, farmer, company] produrre (from a partire da); [worker, machine] fabbricare, produrre
3) (biologically) [gland, animal, plant] produrre
4) (generate) produrre [heat, sound, energy, profits, returns]
5) (form, create) [school, era] produrre [scientist, artist]

the country that produceed Picasso — il paese che ha dato i natali a Picasso

6) (present) presentare, esibire [passport]; fare [report]; fornire [evidence, argument]; dare [example]

to produce sth. from — estrarre qcs. da [pocket, bag]

7) cinem. mus. rad. telev. produrre [film, show]; BE teatr. mettere in scena [play]
8) (put together) preparare [meal, package]; mettere a punto [argument, timetable, solution]; pubblicare [brochure, guide]
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1. [prə'dju:s] verb
1) (to bring out: She produced a letter from her pocket.) (tirare fuori)
2) (to give birth to: A cow produces one or two calves a year.) partorire
3) (to cause: His joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children.) produrre, provocare
4) (to make or manufacture: The factory produces furniture.) produrre
5) (to give or yield: The country produces enough food for the population.) produrre
6) (to arrange and prepare (a theatre performance, film, television programme etc): The play was produced by Henry Dobson.) produrre, realizzare
2. ['prodju:s] noun
(something that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms: agricultural/farm produce.) prodotto
- product
- production
- productive
- productivity
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produce /ˈprɒdju:s/ , (USA) /ˈproʊdu:s/
n. [u]
1 prodotto, produzione (spec. della terra o d'una miniera); prodotti agricoli; derrate: agricultural produce, prodotti agricoli; home produce, prodotto nazionale
2 frutto, risultato (del lavoro, d'uno sforzo)
produce broker, operatore di borsa merci □ (fin.) produce exchange, borsa merci □ produce importer, importatore di prodotti agricoli.
♦ (to) produce /prəˈdju:s/ , (USA) /prɒˈdu:s/
A v. t.
1 produrre; dare (un frutto, un prodotto); (di un investimento finanziario) fruttare; causare, cagionare; fabbricare; mettere in scena, rappresentare: (econ.) to produce for export, produrre per l'esportazione; to produce cotton goods, fabbricare tessuti di cotone; to produce milk, produrre (o dare) latte; to produce a play [a film], mettere in scena un dramma [produrre un film]
2 produrre (bur.); esibire; mostrare; presentare; tirare fuori (fam.): to produce one's driving licence, esibire la patente di guida; (leg.) to produce evidence, produrre (o presentare, repertare) prove; The ref produced a red card, l'arbitro ha tirato fuori il cartellino rosso
3 (geom.) prolungare (una linea)
4 pubblicare (un libro e sim.)
5 estrarre; tirare fuori: to produce a gun, estrarre una pistola; to produce a silver coin, tirar fuori una moneta d'argento
6 (sport) tirare fuori; effettuare, eseguire, fare
7 (sport) dimostrare di possedere; sfoggiare; esprimere: to produce good play, esprimere un bel gioco
B v. i.
rendere; essere produttivo; produrre
● (leg.) to produce an alibi, produrre un alibi.
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I ['prɒdjuːs] [AE -duːs]
nome U prodotti m.pl.

"produce of Spain" — "prodotto spagnolo"

II [prə'djuːs] [AE -'duːs]
verbo transitivo
1) (cause) produrre [effect]; dare [result]; provocare [reaction, change]
2) agr. ind. [region, farmer, company] produrre (from a partire da); [worker, machine] fabbricare, produrre
3) (biologically) [gland, animal, plant] produrre
4) (generate) produrre [heat, sound, energy, profits, returns]
5) (form, create) [school, era] produrre [scientist, artist]

the country that produceed Picasso — il paese che ha dato i natali a Picasso

6) (present) presentare, esibire [passport]; fare [report]; fornire [evidence, argument]; dare [example]

to produce sth. from — estrarre qcs. da [pocket, bag]

7) cinem. mus. rad. telev. produrre [film, show]; BE teatr. mettere in scena [play]
8) (put together) preparare [meal, package]; mettere a punto [argument, timetable, solution]; pubblicare [brochure, guide]

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