US /prəˈdus, -ˈdjus, pro-/
・UK /prə'dju:s/
DNA from algae that causes them to produce a light-sensitive protein on their cell surface.
DNA from algae that causes them to produce a light-sensitive protein on their cell surface.
but BMW invested 300 million into a hydropowered carbon fibre manufacturing plant in Moses Lake, Washington, with the aim to produce 9, 000 tonnes of the material per year exclusively for their cars.
plant in Moses Lake, Washington with the aim to produce 9000 tonnes of the material per
ACTUALLY PRODUCE JOBS
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Respiration is a process in which the cells of our body produce energy.
In this process, the glucose, with the help of oxygen, is completely broken down to produce energy, water and carbon dioxide.
And in English, we usually call this produce, but sometimes we say produce.
or not the difference about how produce and produce are pronounced differently, but they're the same word.
And not what I can produce for him.
When we eat, our bodies produce a bunch of hormones to aid in the process of digestion.
This is important for people with type 2 diabetes whose bodies are insulin resistant and produce very little insulin of their own.
Overall, a skyscraper can be used in a variety of ways and produce a lot of money with the businesses they have inside.
Overall, a skyscraper can be used in a variety of ways and produce a lot of money with the businesses they have inside.
Research has shown that that native speakers use a much more limited vocabulary in spoken conversation because our brains are not able to produce or process infrequent vocabulary fast enough.
because our brains are not able to produce
That contract manufacturer will procure the supplies necessary to produce that garment from a network of suppliers that Shein has approved.
It means that we don't carry excess inventory waste when we produce garments.