produce



produce an attack

(of an illness) Go to an attack (of an illness).
See also: attack, produce

produce something for something

 
1. to make something for some purpose. This production line produces brackets for the installation of the circuit boards in the next production line. We produce the seats for the trucks that they assemble on the other side of town.
2. to bring something out for some purpose. Lee quickly produced a penknife for cutting the string on the package. Ruth can always produce the right tool for the job.
See also: produce

produce something from something

to create something from something; to make something out of something. We are able to produce a high-quality writing paper from the scraps we trim off the edges of the books as we bind them. Jane produces an excellent jelly from the grapes she grows in her backyard.
See also: produce

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nitza-Hebrew
JeremyJER-ə-mee (English), JER-mee (English)English, Biblical
Hludowig-Ancient Germanic
Brandon['brændən]
EithneETH-na, ET-na, EN-ya, EN-aIrish, Scottish
NÖLkeNUL-kəLimburgish