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I . pro·duce VB trans [prəˈdju:s]

4. produce:

produce CINE, MUS film, programme
produce THEAT play, opera

II . pro·duce VB intr [prəˈdju:s]

1. produce (bring results):

produce ECON

2. produce (give output):

4. produce:

produce CINE
produce THEAT

III . pro·duce N [ˈprɒdju:s] no pl

1. produce AGR:

pridelki m pl
izdelki m pl

2. produce Am (fruit and vegetables):

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The company also acts as the middleman through which he produces his licensed comics work.
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The glandular inflorescence produces several tubular purple-tinged white or violet flowers 1 to 2 centimeters long.
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But the product of two phasors (or squaring a phasor) would represent the product of two sinusoids, which is a non-linear operation that produces new frequency components.
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Agriculture is practiced for subsistence and produces mainly cotton, maize and plantain.
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The effectiveness of evaporative cooling is largely dependent on the humidity of the outside air; dryer air produces more cooling.
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Thick, short needles produced strong, loud tones while thinner, longer needles produces softer, muted tones.
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Only streaky bacon that has been air-dried and stored produces when cooked that pleasant taste of seasoned fat that melts in the mouth.
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Multiplying a phasor current by an impedance produces a phasor voltage.
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In humans, cicutoxin rapidly produces symptoms of nausea, emesis and abdominal pain, typically within 60 minutes of ingestion.
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It is a program that takes a description of a formal grammar of a specific programming language and produces a parser for that language.
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