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单词 producer
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Definition of producer in English:

producer

noun prəˈdjuːsəprəˈd(j)usər
  • 1A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.

    an oil producer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What may hurt the interests of the producer of a definite commodity is his failure to anticipate correctly the state of the market.
    • Competition is a rivalrous process in which businesses struggle to be the best producers of goods and services.
    • The result is that local producers in developing countries are driven out of business, with a catastrophic loss of jobs and income for the poor.
    • On foreign markets it has to compete with other producers producing better commodities at lower cost.
    • The price of copper traditionally was priced on a producer price basis - a price set by the copper producer.
    • The result was that producers kept supplies even tighter than was needed to prevent rebuilding of stocks.
    • He said this had led to fake labelling of Zambian products by producers for fear of losing the market.
    • The best approach would be to contact the producer who supplied the floor for guidance.
    • This still leaves room for producers supplying specific goods to niche markets.
    • So financial firms are emerging as significant producers of the nation's electricity.
    • Not only foreign producers are hurt by protectionism, but even more so are American consumers.
    • Retailers charged that most large producers sell their products to the outside market.
    • U.S. beef producers have grown understandably agitated at the inaction in Tokyo.
    • The capitalists advance money to the producers, who then use it for buying means of production and for paying wages.
    • To see this, consider a situation where many consumers want widgets and many producers are willing to supply them.
    • Rocketing sales have persuaded these producers to expand production capacity at speeds they deem desirable.
    • When Iraq suspended oil supplies, other oil producers rushed to increase production.
    • Many products offered on our markets are much too cheap to assure a decent living to producers in Developing countries.
    • It liaises with the power producers to balance available supply with current demand on a continuous basis.
    • Tariffs on farm products will continue to be taxed as Japan wants to protect local producers.
    Synonyms
    manufacturer, maker, builder, fabricator, creator
    grower, farmer
    1. 1.1 A person or thing that makes or causes something.
      the mould is the producer of the toxin aflatoxin
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They are important secondary producers and food sources for a variety of marine predators.
      • Mast cells are also major producers of proteases.
      • The protocol brings together states who are the biggest greenhouse gas producers, and the states with access to cutting edge technology.
      • We are the second largest producers of municipal waste in the world, behind the US.
      • However, these acid producers can also cause considerable damage to underground concrete pipes and other structures.
  • 2A person responsible for the financial and managerial aspects of the making of a film or broadcast or for staging a play, opera, etc.

    a film producer
    he's the executive producer of weekday daytime shows
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It provides facilities to both independent film producers and major broadcasters.
    • The ethics and interests of film producers and film archivists are sometimes in opposition.
    • I'm more like a film producer, a filmmaker, and I think that's how they look at me there.
    • Jews played a major part in theater and in the film industry as producers, directors and actors.
    • Probably, producers thought that my being so open and acceptable to any good role that came my way was okay with them.
    • Whatever his failings as a film director, there is little doubt that Dean was a film producer of considerable talent and drive.
    • J. K. Rowling is one of the executive producers on the film and she controlled all the recreations.
    • How can a film producer or a Hollywood actress ever expect to get inside the mind of a writer?
    • The producers of this show need to reconsider their initial choices and go with someone else.
    • I have this feeling that the producers of this film went through a pretty long list before they got to Hauer.
    • Initially, the producers were sceptical about casting two English women in the roles, but Holofcener insisted.
    • Mr. White, the producer on that occasion, was also the recipient of an award for his production.
    • Deemed too expensive by the films' producers, the shot had to happen once, or not at all.
    • John Conroy is a TV producer and journalist based in Rio de Janeiro.
    • The cable news hosts and producers apparently based their concept around this survey.
    • The Internet is an easy way for agents and producers to find young stars.
    • Bedazzled is a remake, always popular when producers are low on original ideas.
    • Cash will be available to film producers to help them turn new scripts and ideas into big screen entertainment.
    • Myself, Marlon and the producer of the film, we were all sentenced to three months in prison - suspended, thank God!
    • Then, in 1982, the film producer David Puttnam gave me a script to read.
    Synonyms
    impresario, manager, administrator, promoter, regisseur
    1. 2.1 A person who supervises the making of a musical recording.
      a record producer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some don't even choose the music, most radio DJ's have producers who choose the music according to the play list.
      • Lynn herself compares White to her original producer Owen Bradley and she's not far wrong.
      • They also met some of the top record producers and promoters in the music world.
      • We had no idea who they were, but our producer booked them to record a session anyway, and we were off.
      • There he studied classical violin and became the producer for the original Fugees group.
      • Not only is he a talented singer/songwriter but also a producer, arranger and record label owner.
      • I met them when I was looking for producers for my second album.
      • Such a large percentage of DJs and producers are based there, you'd think there was something in the water.
      • The song was demoed and we began to pitch it to producers and record companies.
      • Brian Epstein, their manager, organised an audition with George Martin, the record producer.
      • He has a specially constructed recording studio in his back yard and works these days as a record producer and a musician.
      • Besides, she would never make another album without a producer, record label and time limit.
      • London is the first of 10 stops on its quest to help modern producers and musical innovators gain some exposure.
      • The record producers argued vigorously that the compulsory license system must be retained.
      • According to him, the credit for the music played is owed to Yassen Petrov, the musical producer of the radio.
      • It's not a producer's record, it's made in the old-fashioned way.
      • An obvious example of this would be engaging a producer for a recording session.
      • How was it working with one of the great record producers of recent times?
      • You utilized 3 producers on the new record; did you prefer working with any one of them over the other?
      • Litmus will now spend a day in a recording studio with a producer and their future looks very bright.
      Synonyms
      supervisor, controller, regisseur, auteur, choreographer

Rhymes

Abu Musa, Appaloosa, babirusa, inducer, introducer, juicer, reducer, rusa, seducer, sprucer, traducer
 
 

Definition of producer in US English:

producer

nounprəˈd(j)usərprəˈd(y)o͞osər
  • 1A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.

    an oil producer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The result was that producers kept supplies even tighter than was needed to prevent rebuilding of stocks.
    • When Iraq suspended oil supplies, other oil producers rushed to increase production.
    • Many products offered on our markets are much too cheap to assure a decent living to producers in Developing countries.
    • The capitalists advance money to the producers, who then use it for buying means of production and for paying wages.
    • On foreign markets it has to compete with other producers producing better commodities at lower cost.
    • The best approach would be to contact the producer who supplied the floor for guidance.
    • This still leaves room for producers supplying specific goods to niche markets.
    • Rocketing sales have persuaded these producers to expand production capacity at speeds they deem desirable.
    • The price of copper traditionally was priced on a producer price basis - a price set by the copper producer.
    • Tariffs on farm products will continue to be taxed as Japan wants to protect local producers.
    • U.S. beef producers have grown understandably agitated at the inaction in Tokyo.
    • Competition is a rivalrous process in which businesses struggle to be the best producers of goods and services.
    • It liaises with the power producers to balance available supply with current demand on a continuous basis.
    • To see this, consider a situation where many consumers want widgets and many producers are willing to supply them.
    • He said this had led to fake labelling of Zambian products by producers for fear of losing the market.
    • What may hurt the interests of the producer of a definite commodity is his failure to anticipate correctly the state of the market.
    • Retailers charged that most large producers sell their products to the outside market.
    • The result is that local producers in developing countries are driven out of business, with a catastrophic loss of jobs and income for the poor.
    • Not only foreign producers are hurt by protectionism, but even more so are American consumers.
    • So financial firms are emerging as significant producers of the nation's electricity.
    Synonyms
    manufacturer, maker, builder, fabricator, creator
    grower, farmer
    1. 1.1 A person or thing that makes or causes something.
      the mold is the producer of the toxin aflatoxin
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They are important secondary producers and food sources for a variety of marine predators.
      • Mast cells are also major producers of proteases.
      • However, these acid producers can also cause considerable damage to underground concrete pipes and other structures.
      • The protocol brings together states who are the biggest greenhouse gas producers, and the states with access to cutting edge technology.
      • We are the second largest producers of municipal waste in the world, behind the US.
  • 2A person responsible for the financial and managerial aspects of making of a movie or broadcast or for staging a play, opera, etc.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Jews played a major part in theater and in the film industry as producers, directors and actors.
    • The ethics and interests of film producers and film archivists are sometimes in opposition.
    • Myself, Marlon and the producer of the film, we were all sentenced to three months in prison - suspended, thank God!
    • Probably, producers thought that my being so open and acceptable to any good role that came my way was okay with them.
    • John Conroy is a TV producer and journalist based in Rio de Janeiro.
    • It provides facilities to both independent film producers and major broadcasters.
    • Deemed too expensive by the films' producers, the shot had to happen once, or not at all.
    • The producers of this show need to reconsider their initial choices and go with someone else.
    • J. K. Rowling is one of the executive producers on the film and she controlled all the recreations.
    • The Internet is an easy way for agents and producers to find young stars.
    • Cash will be available to film producers to help them turn new scripts and ideas into big screen entertainment.
    • Whatever his failings as a film director, there is little doubt that Dean was a film producer of considerable talent and drive.
    • The cable news hosts and producers apparently based their concept around this survey.
    • I'm more like a film producer, a filmmaker, and I think that's how they look at me there.
    • Initially, the producers were sceptical about casting two English women in the roles, but Holofcener insisted.
    • Then, in 1982, the film producer David Puttnam gave me a script to read.
    • Bedazzled is a remake, always popular when producers are low on original ideas.
    • I have this feeling that the producers of this film went through a pretty long list before they got to Hauer.
    • How can a film producer or a Hollywood actress ever expect to get inside the mind of a writer?
    • Mr. White, the producer on that occasion, was also the recipient of an award for his production.
    Synonyms
    impresario, manager, administrator, promoter, regisseur
    1. 2.1 A person who supervises the making of a musical recording, especially by determining the overall sound.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Litmus will now spend a day in a recording studio with a producer and their future looks very bright.
      • They also met some of the top record producers and promoters in the music world.
      • I met them when I was looking for producers for my second album.
      • It's not a producer's record, it's made in the old-fashioned way.
      • The song was demoed and we began to pitch it to producers and record companies.
      • There he studied classical violin and became the producer for the original Fugees group.
      • We had no idea who they were, but our producer booked them to record a session anyway, and we were off.
      • Lynn herself compares White to her original producer Owen Bradley and she's not far wrong.
      • Brian Epstein, their manager, organised an audition with George Martin, the record producer.
      • An obvious example of this would be engaging a producer for a recording session.
      • Such a large percentage of DJs and producers are based there, you'd think there was something in the water.
      • The record producers argued vigorously that the compulsory license system must be retained.
      • Not only is he a talented singer/songwriter but also a producer, arranger and record label owner.
      • According to him, the credit for the music played is owed to Yassen Petrov, the musical producer of the radio.
      • Some don't even choose the music, most radio DJ's have producers who choose the music according to the play list.
      • Besides, she would never make another album without a producer, record label and time limit.
      • You utilized 3 producers on the new record; did you prefer working with any one of them over the other?
      • He has a specially constructed recording studio in his back yard and works these days as a record producer and a musician.
      • London is the first of 10 stops on its quest to help modern producers and musical innovators gain some exposure.
      • How was it working with one of the great record producers of recent times?
      Synonyms
      supervisor, controller, regisseur, auteur, choreographer
 
 
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