- produce from
- phr verbProduce from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bag
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
produce — 01. Most of the maple syrup [produced] in the world comes from the province of Quebec. 02. The [production] of lumber is a major contributor to the economy of this state. 03. Dr. Joyce Brothers once said, No matter how much pressure you feel at… … Grammatical examples in English
produce — I (manufacture) verb accomplish, achieve, assemble, bear, beget, breed, bring about, bring forth, bring into being, bring into existence, bring to pass, build, coin, compose, conceive, concoct, construct, contrive, create, devise, draw up, effect … Law dictionary
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produce — ♦ produces, producing, produced (The verb is pronounced [[t]prədju͟ːs, AM du͟ːs[/t]]u>. The noun is pronounced [[t]prɒ̱djuːs, AM duːs[/t]]u> and is hyphenated prod+uce.) 1) VERB To produce something means to cause it to happen. [V n] The… … English dictionary
produce — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fresh ▪ home grown (esp. BrE), local ▪ supermarket ▪ seasonal ▪ agricultural … Collocations dictionary
produce — I UK [prəˈdjuːs] / US [prəˈdus] verb Word forms produce : present tense I/you/we/they produce he/she/it produces present participle producing past tense produced past participle produced *** 1) [transitive] to make or grow something, especially… … English dictionary
produce — pro|duce1 [ prə dus ] verb *** ▸ 1 make/grow something ▸ 2 cause something to happen ▸ 3 show/offer something ▸ 4 organize movie etc. ▸ 5 have baby/young animal 1. ) transitive to make or grow something, especially in large quantities and in… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
produce — {{11}}produce (n.) thing or things produced, 1690s, from PRODUCE (Cf. produce) (v.), and originally accented like it. Specific sense of agricultural productions (as distinguished from manufactured goods) is from 1745. {{12}}produce (v.) late 15c … Etymology dictionary
produce — ▪ I. produce prod‧uce 1 [ˈprɒdjuːs ǁ ˈproʊduːs] noun [uncountable] FARMING food that has been grown on the land or produced in large quantities, using farming methods: • Where it once offered 125 items of produce, A&P now sells 300 fruits and… … Financial and business terms