Found 4 items, similar to PRODUCE.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: produce
menghasilkan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: produce
hasil, membuahkan, mencetak, menciptakan, menelorkan, menghasilkan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: produce
produce
v 1: bring forth or yield;
“The tree would not produce fruit”
[syn:
bring forth]
2: create or manufacture a man-made product;
“We produce more
cars than we can sell”;
“The company has been making toys
for two centuries” [syn:
make,
create]
3: cause to occur or exist;
“This procedure produces a curious
effect”;
“The new law gave rise to many complaints”;
“These chemicals produce a noxious vapor” [syn:
bring about
,
give rise]
4: bring out for display;
“The proud father produced many
pictures of his baby”;
“The accused brought forth a letter
in court that he claims exonerates him” [syn:
bring forth]
5: bring onto the market or release;
“produce a movie”;
“bring
out a book”;
“produce a new play” [syn:
bring on,
bring out
]
6: cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means
of agricultural techniques;
“The Bordeaux region produces
great red wines”;
“They produce good ham in Parma”;
“We
grow wheat here”;
“We raise hogs here” [syn:
grow,
raise,
farm]
7: come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and
attributes);
“He grew a beard”;
“The patient developed
abdominal pains”;
“I got funny spots all over my body”;
“Well-developed breasts” [syn:
grow,
develop,
get,
acquire]
produce
n : fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market [syn:
green goods
,
green groceries,
garden truck]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Produce
Produce
\Pro*duce"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Produced; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Producing.] [L. producere, productum, to bring
forward, beget, produce; pro forward, forth + ducere to lead.
See
Duke.]
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1. To bring forward; to lead forth; to offer to view or
notice; to exhibit; to show; as, to produce a witness or
evidence in court.
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Produce your cause, saith the Lord. --Isa. xli.
21.
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Your parents did not produce you much into the
world. --Swift.
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2. To bring forth, as young, or as a natural product or
growth; to give birth to; to bear; to generate; to
propagate; to yield; to furnish; as, the earth produces
grass; trees produce fruit; the clouds produce rain.
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This soil produces all sorts of palm trees.
--Sandys.
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[They] produce prodigious births of body or mind. --
Milton.
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The greatest jurist his country had produced.
--Macaulay.
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3. To cause to be or to happen; to originate, as an effect or
result; to bring about; as, disease produces pain; vice
produces misery.
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4. To give being or form to; to manufacture; to make; as, a
manufacturer produces excellent wares.
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5. To yield or furnish; to gain; as, money at interest
produces an income; capital produces profit.
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6. To draw out; to extend; to lengthen; to prolong; as, to
produce a man's life to threescore. --Sir T. Browne.
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7. (Geom.) To extend; -- applied to a line, surface, or
solid; as, to produce a side of a triangle.
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Produce
\Pro*duce"\, v. i.
To yield or furnish appropriate offspring, crops, effects,
consequences, or results.
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Produce
\Prod"uce\ (?; 277), n.
That which is produced, brought forth, or yielded; product;
yield; proceeds; result of labor, especially of agricultural
labors; hence, specifically, agricultural products.
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