reproduce
reproduce — verb
1. to make a version of a picture, sound recording, or piece of writing that closel
to make a version of a picture, sound recording, or piece of writing that closely matches the original, or to bring back a particular feeling, mood, or atmosphere that existed before.
Imran reproduced the Renaissance painting so precisely that even experts admired his skill.
reproduce + adverb (precisely/accurately) for copy quality
The engineers cleaned up the old recording to reproduce the folk singer's voice more clearly.
reproduce + noun phrase (sound/recording)
Camille tried to reproduce the warm atmosphere of her grandmother's kitchen in her own home.
This high-end printer reproduces colour photographs with impressive sharpness and colour accuracy.
The eerie sound of wind was reproduced perfectly through the theatre's new speaker system.
- copy
more general and mechanical; can refer to any duplication without emphasis on accuracy
- replicate
more formal and scientific, especially for experiments or data
- duplicate
emphasises making an exact second copy, often identical in form
- recreate
focuses on reviving a feeling, mood, or experience rather than a physical object
文法句型
reproduce + noun phrase (copy of image/sound/document)
reproduce + adverb (accurately/faithfully/perfectly)
noun phrase + reproduces + adverb (intransitive quality)
用法筆記
Common with adverbs such as 'accurately', 'faithfully', 'perfectly', and 'precisely' to describe how well a copy matches the original. When used intransitively, the subject is typically the medium or device doing the reproduction: 'This scanner reproduces well.'
常見錯誤
2. to do something again or achieve something again, for example by carrying out a
to do something again or achieve something again, for example by carrying out a scientific test for a second time or by creating the same successful outcome in a different situation.
The biology team tried several times to reproduce the experiment but got different results.
try + to reproduce + noun (experiment/results)
After months of practice, Mira finally reproduced the gymnastics routine she had created years earlier.
time phrase + reproduce + noun (routine/performance)
Tuan hopes to reproduce the success of his first documentary with his new film project.
Jessica reproduced her award-winning cake recipe successfully using a gluten-free flour blend.
- fail
to be unable to achieve the same result again
文法句型
reproduce + noun phrase (result/success/experiment/conditions)
try/attempt/hope + to reproduce + noun phrase
be unable to reproduce + noun phrase
用法筆記
Very common in academic and research contexts when discussing scientific experiments and the need for results to be replicable. Can also apply to artistic performances, sporting achievements, or any repeatable outcome.
常見錯誤
3. when an animal, plant, or other living thing produces young or new members of it
when an animal, plant, or other living thing produces young or new members of its own species, continuing its kind from one generation to the next.
Sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to reproduce each year.
intransitive: living thing + reproduces + purpose clause
The botanist explained that many fern species reproduce through tiny spores rather than seeds.
reproduce + through [means]
Most fish reproduce by releasing large numbers of eggs directly into the open water.
Romi watched how the coral colony reproduces itself by splitting into smaller groups over time.
- breed
more common for domestic animals or pets; implies intentional pairing
- multiply
focuses on increase in number rather than the process of producing offspring
- propagate
more formal; often used for plants or in scientific writing
- procreate
almost exclusively for humans; more formal and often used in moral or legal contexts
- die out
to become extinct as a species through failure to reproduce
- become extinct
to cease to exist as a group because no offspring are produced
文法句型
living thing + reproduces (intransitive)
living thing + reproduces + itself (reflexive)
reproduce + by/through + gerund/noun (means)
reproduce + adverb (rapidly/sexually/asexually)
用法筆記
Frequently used with adverbs describing the rate or method of reproduction ('rapidly', 'sexually', 'asexually'). The reflexive form 'reproduce itself' is common when the organism is the subject and the offspring are not explicitly named.