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Produce

Produce

(n)
UK
prəˈdjuːs
US
prəˈduːs
Definition: Make or manufacture from components or raw materials.
Meaning: Sản vật, sản phẩm, nông sản
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Today, to produce yogurt, milk is first heated, usually to about 85 °C (185 °F), to denature the milk proteins so that they do not form curds.

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On average, a severe thunderstorm can produce approximately 6,000 lightning strikes every minute.

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In other words, you can't produce everything you need.

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If someone else didn't make the hoes and the rakes and the tractors that your family uses, you wouldn't be able to produce all that food.

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Its buildings and its street plan reflect the influences, both indigenous and foreign, that have combined to produce this unique heritage site.

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The town reflects a fusion of indigenous and foreign cultures (principally Chinese and Japanese with later European influences) that combined to produce this unique survival.

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Zebras will also mate with donkeys and produce "zonkeys".

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It uses software to produce images, sounds and other sensations to create a different place.

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A user uses a headset which consists of a screen- to project the content, and speakers - to produce sounds.

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Terry's produce over 350 million chocolate orange segments per year.

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The 6.5L Veneno manages to produce 750 Bhp and takes just 2.9 seconds to go from 0-60 mph topping the speedometer at 355km/h (220 Mph).

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Only 2 of these vehicles were ever made due to the time needed to produce them.

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Samsung initially sold noodles and other produce, it wasn't until 1970 that the first electrical product was sold by Samsung: a 12 inch Black & White TV.

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