transitive. To produce, make, bring into existence by one's action.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > creation > [verb (transitive)] > produce or bring forth (68) doeOE transitive. To produce, make, bring into existence by one's action. makelOE transitive. gen. To produce (a substance) by the combination of ingredients, by extraction from a source, or by modification of some other substance… to bring forthc1175 To produce, give birth to, bring into being, bear, yield (offspring; fruit, flowers, etc.; natural products; products, effects, results). farrow?c1225 transitive. Of a sow: To bring forth (young). childc1350 transitive. figurative. To bring out, bring forth. Obsolete. fodmec1390 transitive. To produce, to cause to grow. raise1402 transitive. To produce, to bring into existence (any of various natural phenomena, as fire, a storm, etc.). Also figurative. spring?1440 transitive. To produce, bring forth (shoots, leaves, blossom, etc.). Also in figurative contexts. rare after 17th cent. upbringc1440 To bring forth, produce. breed1526 figurative. Obsolete. procreate1546 transitive. In extended use: to bring into existence, produce; to give rise to, occasion. hatch1549 transitive. To bring (a thing) into being or to full development. Also with up. Obsolete. generate1556 transitive. To bring into existence (objects, substances, etc.). Usually in passive. product1577 transitive. To bring into existence; to generate as a product; to produce (cf. produce, v. 3). deprompt1586 = deprome, v. produce1587 To bring into being or existence. transitive. gen. To bring (a thing) into existence from its raw materials or elements, or as the result of a… spire1590 transitive. To produce; to put forth. Obsolete. rare. sprout1598 transitive. To put forth, grow, or develop (a new feature, characteristic, etc.); to cause (something) to appear, esp. rapidly; (also) to bear… represent1601 transitive. To bring forth, produce. Obsolete. rare. effer1606 transitive. To bring forth; to give off. depromea1652 transitive. To draw out or forth; to produce. germinate1796 transitive. figurative. To cause to develop from an early stage or initial idea; to give rise to. output1858 transitive. To produce, deliver, or supply as output. Subcategories:— yield or produce naturally (20) — with ease, speed, or success, or in large quantities (16) — produce with effort or difficulty (7) — out of something else or as a by-product (1) — products of human art (1) |
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