produce

produce — verb

1. to create something through a physical or mental effort, especially in large num

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to create something through a physical or mental effort, especially in large numbers so that it can be used or sold.

例句

The factory produces over five thousand bicycles each month.

produce + quantity + time period

João's team produced a detailed report after three weeks of research.

同義詞
  • make

    more general and informal; 'produce' often implies a process or system

  • manufacture

    specific to industrial or mechanical production on a large scale

  • create

    emphasises originality or bringing something new into existence

反義詞
  • destroy

    to put an end to the existence of something

文法句型

produce something

be produced in/at/by

用法筆記

Often used for commercial or industrial creation, but also covers intellectual or artistic output. Can be used with a quantity to indicate output rate.

常見錯誤

The company products new phones every year.
The company produces new phones every year.
💡'product' is a noun meaning something that is made; 'produce' is the correct verb.

2. to bring young animals into the world through the process of birth.

2.動詞及物B1
釋義

to bring young animals into the world through the process of birth.

例句

The mare produced a healthy foal after a long winter.

produce + animal offspring

Dahlia's cat produced four kittens in the old barn last night.

同義詞
  • give birth to

    the common phrasing; 'produce' is slightly more formal and biological

  • bear

    more formal or literary; used in writing about animals

文法句型

produce + number + young/offspring

用法筆記

Only used for animals, not humans. For humans, use 'give birth to' or 'have a baby'. Subject is always a female animal.

常見錯誤

She produced a baby last week.' (for a human)
She gave birth to a baby last week.
💡'produce' for animal births only.

3. to make something happen or come about as a natural or direct result of an actio

3.動詞及物B2
釋義

to make something happen or come about as a natural or direct result of an action or situation.

例句

The new policy produced a wave of complaints from local residents.

produce + reaction/response

Mateo's speech produced laughter from everyone in the audience.

同義詞
  • cause

    more direct and common; 'produce' can sound slightly more formal

  • generate

    often used for abstract outcomes like interest, support, or energy

  • bring about

    phrasal verb, often used for significant changes or results

反義詞
  • prevent

    to stop something from happening

文法句型

produce something

produce an effect/reaction/change

用法筆記

Subject can be an action, event, situation, or behaviour. The object is always an effect, reaction, or result — never a physical object.

常見錯誤

The news produced me angry.
The news made me angry.
💡'produce' is not followed by 'someone + adjective'. Use 'make' for that pattern.

4. to handle the business and money side of getting a film, TV programme, or theatr

4.動詞及物B1
釋義

to handle the business and money side of getting a film, TV programme, or theatre performance ready for audiences to see.

例句

Élise produced the documentary about climate change for a national channel.

The play was produced by a small theatre company with very limited funding.

passive: produced by [organisation]

同義詞
  • put on

    informal, mainly for plays and shows

  • stage

    specifically for theatre productions

文法句型

produce something

用法筆記

This sense covers the business and organisational role, which differs from directing (creative decisions) or writing (content creation).

常見錯誤

She wrote and produced the film by herself.
She wrote and produced the film herself.
💡'by herself' means 'alone/unassisted'; 'herself' is the correct reflexive intensifier here.

5. to oversee the technical and creative process of making a music recording, inclu

5.動詞及物B2
釋義

to oversee the technical and creative process of making a music recording, including the arrangement, sound quality, and performance direction.

例句

Ziad produced the band's debut album in a small studio in Berlin.

Sivan is known for producing electronic music with a very clean, sharp sound.

同義詞
  • engineer

    focuses on the technical sound-recording side rather than creative direction

文法句型

produce something

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 4 (FILM/TV): this sense is specific to music recordings, where the producer often has creative input on how the final recording sounds.

常見錯誤

He produced the concert for the mayor.' (confusing with FILM/TV sense)
He produced the band's new album.
💡'produce' for music refers to recordings, not live events.

6. to take an object from a place where it has been stored or hidden and show it to

6.動詞及物C1
釋義

to take an object from a place where it has been stored or hidden and show it to someone.

例句

Joon produced a pen from his jacket pocket and began to write.

produce something from [place]

The librarian produced an old map from a drawer behind her desk.

同義詞
  • pull out

    more informal; describes the physical action of removal

  • take out

    neutral and common; less dramatic than 'produce'

  • present

    more formal, often used for documents or identification

反義詞

文法句型

produce something from/in something

produce something

用法筆記

Frequently followed by 'from [location]' or 'out of [container]'. The object is usually something small enough to be carried or concealed.

7. to lead to the discovery or appearance of something, especially by looking for i

7.動詞及物C1
釋義

to lead to the discovery or appearance of something, especially by looking for it or investigating a situation.

例句

The police investigation produced new evidence linking the two crimes.

produce evidence/proof

A detailed search of the house produced the missing documents.

同義詞
  • uncover

    suggests finding something that was hidden or unknown

  • yield

    more formal, often used for results of research or investigation

文法句型

produce something

用法筆記

Often implies effort or systematic searching. Common in legal, journalistic, and scientific contexts. The 'discovery' sense overlaps with BRING OUT (sense 6), but here the emphasis is on the result of a process rather than the physical act of pulling something out.

8. to grow or develop naturally, said of plants, crops, or other living things as p

8.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

to grow or develop naturally, said of plants, crops, or other living things as part of their biological cycle.

例句

The apple trees in the garden produce fruit every autumn without fail.

produce + natural product

This type of soil produces excellent vegetables with very little care.

同義詞
  • yield

    more formal, often used in agriculture for the amount of crops obtained

  • bear

    common for trees and plants that produce fruit or flowers

文法句型

produce something

something produces

用法筆記

Unlike sense 1 (MAKE), this sense does not involve human effort or manufacturing. The subject is typically a plant, tree, field, or region. Can be intransitive: 'The apple trees produce well this year.'

produce — noun