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الأُنُوثَة
produire

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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generate [Brit ˈdʒɛnəreɪt, Am ˈdʒɛnəˌreɪt] VB trans

1. generate:

generate income, sales, data, documents, graphics, noise, waste
generate employment
generate interest, debate, tension, feeling, ideas
generate traffic, loss, profit, publicity

2. generate ELEC:

generate electricity, power, heat

3. generate:

generate LING, MATH
French
French
English
English
to generate
engendrer LING, MATH
to generate
to generate
produire électricité, énergie, chaleur, fumée, gaz
to produce, to generate

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English
French
French

generate [ˈdʒenəreɪt] VB trans

1. generate (produce):

generate energy

2. generate fig (cause to arise):

generate
generate reaction, feeling
generate ideas, interest

3. generate LING:

generate

4. generate ECON:

generate

5. generate MATH:

generate
French
French
English
English
to generate
engendrer MATH sphère, cylindre
to generate
produire électricité
to generate
in the PONS Dictionary
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English
French
French

generate [ˈdʒen·ər·eɪt] VB trans

1. generate (produce):

generate energy

2. generate fig (cause to arise):

generate
generate reaction, feeling
generate ideas, interest

3. generate LING:

generate

4. generate ECON:

generate

5. generate math:

generate
French
French
English
English
to generate
engendrer math sphère, cylindre
to generate
produire électricité
to generate
Present
Igenerate
yougenerate
he/she/itgenerates
wegenerate
yougenerate
theygenerate
Past
Igenerated
yougenerated
he/she/itgenerated
wegenerated
yougenerated
theygenerated
Present Perfect
Ihavegenerated
youhavegenerated
he/she/ithasgenerated
wehavegenerated
youhavegenerated
theyhavegenerated
Past Perfect
Ihadgenerated
youhadgenerated
he/she/ithadgenerated
wehadgenerated
youhadgenerated
theyhadgenerated

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