A2 noun 中性 #361 最常用

production

/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/

Production is the process of making, growing, or creating something to be used or sold. It can refer to industrial manufacturing, the growing of food, or the creation of a creative performance like a play or movie.

例句

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1

Our school put on a great production of 'Romeo and Juliet' last night.

Our school performed a great play of 'Romeo and Juliet' last night.

2

The government is monitoring the production of renewable energy to meet climate goals.

The government is watching the creation of renewable energy to meet climate goals.

3

Ugh, getting the whole family ready for the beach is such a big production!

Ugh, getting the whole family ready for the beach is such a big, complicated job!

词族

名词
production
Verb
produce
副词
productively
形容词
productive
相关
producer
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记忆技巧

Think of 'Product-ION' as the 'Action' (suffix -ion) needed to create a 'Product'.

快速测验

The car company had to stop _____ because they ran out of engine parts.

正确!

正确答案是: production

例句

1

Our school put on a great production of 'Romeo and Juliet' last night.

everyday

Our school performed a great play of 'Romeo and Juliet' last night.

2

The government is monitoring the production of renewable energy to meet climate goals.

formal

The government is watching the creation of renewable energy to meet climate goals.

3

Ugh, getting the whole family ready for the beach is such a big production!

informal

Ugh, getting the whole family ready for the beach is such a big, complicated job!

4

Scholars examine the production of textile goods during the Industrial Revolution.

academic

Scholars look at the making of cloth goods during the Industrial Revolution.

5

The manager decided to increase production to meet the high demand for the new phone.

business

The manager decided to make more items to meet the high demand for the new phone.

词族

名词
production
Verb
produce
副词
productively
形容词
productive
相关
producer

常见搭配

mass production making many identical items at once
production line a row of workers or machines making a product
film production the process of making a movie
cost of production the money spent to make something
increase production to make more of something

常用短语

in production

currently being made

go into production

to start the manufacturing process

make a production of

to make something more complicated than it needs to be

容易混淆的词

production vs product

A 'product' is the final item you buy; 'production' is the process of making it.

production vs produce

As a noun, 'produce' (accent on first syllable) usually refers to farm-grown food like fruits and vegetables.

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使用说明

Use 'production' when discussing the act of manufacturing goods or the organization behind a theatrical performance. In informal English, it can also describe an over-complicated situation.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'produce' as a noun when they mean 'production' (e.g., saying 'The produce of cars' instead of 'The production of cars').

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记忆技巧

Think of 'Product-ION' as the 'Action' (suffix -ion) needed to create a 'Product'.

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词源

From the Latin 'productio', which means 'a lengthening' or 'prolonging'.

语法模式

Uncountable when referring to the general process (e.g., 'Production is increasing'). Countable when referring to specific artistic works (e.g., 'The studio has two new productions').
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文化背景

In Western theater and film, a 'production' includes everything from the lighting to the acting, emphasizing the collaborative effort.

快速测验

The car company had to stop _____ because they ran out of engine parts.

正确!

正确答案是: production

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circumminty

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micromortious

C1

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underpeline

C1

To provide a strong foundational support or to reinforce the underlying structure of an argument, theory, or physical entity. It describes the act of strengthening the core elements that hold a complex system or idea together to ensure stability.

misdictious

C1

To communicate or record verbal information inaccurately, specifically by confusing similar-sounding words or misinterpreting dictated instructions. It is primarily used in technical or test-based contexts to describe a failure in precise verbal transmission.

proscriber

C1

To officially forbid or prohibit something by law, decree, or social authority. It can also refer to the act of denouncing or condemning a person or group as harmful or dangerous.

triprehendful

C1

A triprehendful refers to a specific quantity of complex information or a situation that requires three distinct perspectives or levels of analysis to be fully grasped. It describes an amount of data or conceptual difficulty that is multifaceted and cannot be simplified into a binary explanation.

adcedency

C1

Adcedency refers to the state of rising to or holding a position of dominant power, influence, or governing authority. It describes the condition of being in control or having a superior status over others in a specific hierarchy or field.

postdynery

C1

To engage in the practice of lingering at a table after a meal has concluded to enjoy conversation and social bonding. This verb describes the transition from the physical act of eating to the intellectual or social act of communal reflection.

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