![]() By 1973 it was in production and selling at a good profit to Jensen for the new Jensen-Healey.The chips are in production and reports from the field indicate that Sun's next-generation Viking-based boxes are already installed at sites.Otherwise we hear the Alpha chips are in production as are certain of the Alpha machines.Bulmers will be making around 40 million gallons of cider this year - half Britain's total production.Thankfully, this production receives a kinder, gentler updating.Most caustic soda is used in the production of aluminium.The last two columns give the production and export rates in 1975 in million tons.Steel production has decreased by thirty-four percent.Have you seen the new Shakespeare production at the Arts Center?.the Northside Theater Company's production of "A Christmas Carol".the body's production of white blood cells.At present the factory has one production line running with a yearly capacity of 25,000 tonnes.The Riverside Theatre is used to staging major productions.But as they go into production the stock exchanges go into free fall.Companies may intensify production, improve productivity or reduce output - all of which tend to reduce employment.A second explanation is that antibiotic production is rooted in the plant material that is the food source.He will star in the Los Angeles production of " Phantom of the Opera' this year.Rather, they affect production through their influence on labour quality and, to a lesser extent, labour quantity.5 → on/upon (the) production of something Examples from the Corpus production 2 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 when something is produced through a natural process production of the skin’s natural production of oil 4 A PERFORM 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. 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. S1 W1 noun 1 TI MAKE 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.Productively From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Industry, Arts production pro‧duc‧tion / prəˈdʌkʃ ən / ![]() Productive ≠ unproductive counterproductive reproductive reproducible ![]() Produce producer product production reproduction productivity ![]()
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