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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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pro·duc·tion /prəˈdʌkʃən/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  1 [uncountable]TIMAKE the process of making or growing things to be sold, especially in large quantities 〔尤指大批的〕生产 produce, productproduction of the production of consumer goods 消费品生产food/oil/milk etc production agricultural production and distribution 农业生产和经销production costs/facilities/processes etc high-tech production methods 高科技的生产方法be in production (=being produced) 正在生产 By September, the new motors were in production.9月份,这种新的发动机开始投产。go into/out of production (=begin to be produced in large numbers, or stop being produced) 投产/停产 The new model will go into production next year. 新型号将于明年投产。2 [uncountable] the amount of goods that are made or grown 产量increase/rise/fall etc in production a drop in oil and gas production 石油和天然气产量的下降production levels/targets etc 生产水平/目标等3 [uncountable] when something is produced through a natural process 〔自然的〕产生production of the skin’s natural production of oil 皮肤油脂的自然分泌4 [countable, uncountable]APERFORM a play, film, broadcast etc that is produced for the public, or the process of producing it 〔演出、上映、制作等的〕戏剧,电影,广播节目;〔戏剧、电影、广播等的〕制作 the new Shakespeare production at the Arts Theatre 艺术剧院新排演的莎士比亚戏剧 In 1992, Green moved into video production. 1992 年格林转而从事录像制作。5 on/upon (the) production of something formal when you show something 出示某物 Entrance is only permitted on production of a ticket. 凭票入场。
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productionRather, they affect production through their influence on labour quality and, to a lesser extent, labour quantity.He will star in the Los Angeles production of "Phantom of the Opera' this year.A second explanation is that antibiotic production is rooted in the plant material that is the food source.As demand for the drug has grown, cocaine production has skyrocketed.Companies may intensify production, improve productivity or reduce output - all of which tend to reduce employment.But as they go into production the stock exchanges go into free fall.The Riverside Theatre is used to staging major productions.At present the factory has one production line running with a yearly capacity of 25,000 tonnes.the body's production of white blood cellsthe Northside Theater Company's production of "A Christmas Carol"Have you seen the new Shakespeare production at the Arts Center?Steel production has decreased by thirty-four percent.The last two columns give the production and export rates in 1975 in million tons.Most caustic soda is used in the production of aluminium.Thankfully, this production receives a kinder, gentler updating.Bulmers will be making around 40 million gallons of cider this year -- half Britain's total production.be in productionOtherwise we hear the Alpha chips are in production as are certain of the Alpha machines.The chips are in production and reports from the field indicate that Sun's next-generation Viking-based boxes are already installed at sites.By 1973 it was in production and selling at a good profit to Jensen for the new Jensen-Healey.At any time approximately 200 printing jobs are in production.By the end of 1978 nine were in production and several more on course for development.The antennas are going up, wireless phones are in production, and the hype has begun.production levels/targets etcManagers long cushioned by state intervention become driven by production targets, not by the test of the market.Factories were ordered to cut production levels and road repairs were halted in an effort to cut traffic jams.The reason for this is that the renewal of fixed capital is normally to maintain existing production levels.The task of maintaining existing production levels has therefore come to consume a higher and higher share of national output.The demand for higher production levels leads to more formal manufacturing methods and some special process plant is justified.The company had assured these would be the last cuts because of lower production levels, he said.Prewar production levels were not regained until the early 1950s, and not until even later were 1930s agricultural productivity levels exceeded.He set the wage levels, the production targets, the safety standards, and he really planned the whole industry.
From Longman Business Dictionaryproductionpro‧duc‧tion /prəˈdʌkʃən/ noun1[uncountable]MANUFACTURING the process of making or growing things to be sold as products, usually in large quantitiesToshiba is increasing production of its popular line of laptop computers.They have plans to design a smaller submarine that could go into production (=start being produced) by the end of the decade.a new plant with an annual production capacity of (=the ability to produce) 500,000 disk drivesGermany’s high production costsa magnesium metal production facility (=factory)He was a production manager for Lockheed Corp.By adjusting the production process, they were able to reduce the plant’s waste by two-thirds.Bonuses were introduced for employees meeting production targets (=aims).production workers assembling pianos see also factor of production2[uncountable]MANUFACTURING an amount of something that is producedIn August, production of passenger cars climbed 12% from a year earlier. batch production continuous production direct production industrial production jobbing production just-in-time production lean production mass production primary production3[countable, uncountable] the process of making films, television, and radio broadcasts, or plays, or a particular film etca film production companyCBS has been discussing possible co-productions with the BBC.
pro·duc·tion nounChineseSyllable
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production
production S1 W1 /prəˈdʌkʃən/ noun1. [uncountable] the process of making or growing things to be sold, especially in large quantities ⇨ produce, product
    production of
    the production of consumer goods
    food/oil/milk etc production
    agricultural production and distribution
    production costs/facilities/processes etc
    high-tech production methods
    be in production (=being produced)
    By September, the new motors were in production.
    go into/out of production (=begin to be produced in large numbers, or stop being produced)
    The new model will go into production next year.
2. [uncountable] the amount of goods that are made or grown
    increase/rise/fall etc in production
    a drop in oil and gas production
    production levels/targets etc
3. [uncountable] when something is produced through a natural process
    production of
    the skin’s natural production of oil
4. [uncountable and countable] a play, film, broadcast etc that is produced for the public, or the process of producing it:
    the new Shakespeare production at the Arts Theatre
    In 1992, Green moved into video production.
5. on/upon (the) production of something formal when you show something:
    Entrance is only permitted on production of a ticket.


🔑 pro·duc·tionBrE /prəˈdʌkʃn/ 🔊NAmE /prəˈdʌkʃn/ 🔊 noun🔑 [uncountable] the process of growing or making food, goods or materials, especially large quantities 生产;制造;制作wheat/oil/car, etc. production 小麦、石油、汽车等的生产land available for food production 可用于食品生产的土地The new model will be in production by the end of the year. 新型号将于年底投产。🔊🔊Production of the new aircraft will start next year. 新飞机的生产将于明年开始。🔊🔊The car went out of production in 2007. 这款汽车已于 2007 年停产。🔊🔊production costs生产成本a production process生产工序   see also mass production at mass-produce

assembly line, capacity, factory, foreman, plant, process1, production, shift, shop floor, workforce

🔑 [uncountable] the quantity of goods that is produced 产量a decline/an increase in production 产量的下降/上升It is important not to let production levels fall. 重要的是别让产量滑落。🔊🔊🔑 [uncountable] the act or process of making sth naturally (自然的)产生,分泌drugs to stimulate the body's production of hormones刺激身体分泌荷尔蒙的药物🔑 [countable, uncountable] a film/movie, a play or a broadcast that is prepared for the public; the act of preparing a film or a play, etc. (电影、戏剧或广播节目的)出品,制作a new production of 'King Lear'新制作的《李尔王》He wants a career in film production. 他想从事电影制作。🔊🔊
on production of sth(formal) when you show sth 经出示(某物)Discounts only on production of your student ID card. 须出示学生证方可打折。🔊🔊