production
/prəˈdʌkʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /prəˈdʌkʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /prə-ˈdək-shən prō-/ (ame, mw)
production — noun
- productionsingular
- productionsplural
1. the work of creating goods or raising crops on a large scale for people to buy
the work of creating goods or raising crops on a large scale for people to buy
The factory's production of solar panels created over two hundred jobs.
collocation: production of [product]
Lan works in food production for a company that exports rice to Southeast Asia.
Vikram's family owns a farm where production of organic vegetables has grown steadily.
New safety regulations changed how production is organised in the chemical industry.
Esteban learned about mass production during his internship at a car factory.
- manufacturing
narrower — specifically factory-based making of goods using machines
- fabrication
more technical — often used for constructing parts or equipment
- assembly
focuses on putting together pre-made parts rather than making from raw materials
- consumption
the act of using goods rather than creating them
文法句型
production + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often followed by an 'of'-phrase specifying the goods being made (e.g., production of steel, food production). Frequently used in compound nouns like car production and oil production.
常見錯誤
2. the total amount of goods or materials that a company, farm, or country produces
the total amount of goods or materials that a company, farm, or country produces within a particular period of time
Steel production in that region rose by twelve percent compared to last year.
collocation: production rises / increases / falls
Nellie monitors daily production at the textile factory and reports any delays.
Heavy rainfall this season helped push wheat production in the area to a record high.
The management team decided to cut production because fewer customers placed orders.
Jabari checks the weekly production numbers before the meeting with the factory manager.
- shortage
a situation where the amount produced is less than needed
文法句型
noun + production
production + verb (increase / fall / rise)
用法筆記
Subject is typically a company, country, or industry. Commonly paired with verbs indicating change: increase, boost, raise, cut, reduce, fall, drop.
常見錯誤
3. the job of handling the money, schedules, and team coordination required to make
the job of handling the money, schedules, and team coordination required to make a film, stage a play, or broadcast a radio programme
The film's production was delayed when the main actor broke his leg during rehearsals.
production + was delayed — scheduling verbs
Nicholas works in television production and coordinates schedules for camera crews and editors.
collocation: television production
Apinya handled the production budget for a documentary about marine conservation in Thailand.
Production of the new drama series began in March and finished six months later.
Asher was surprised by how smoothly the production ran on the film set.
- filmmaking
narrower — only for films, not plays or radio
- direction
only the creative leadership, not the full financial and practical management
文法句型
production + of + [film / play / programme]
the + production
in + production
用法筆記
Frequently used in the phrase 'the production of [film/play/programme]'. The definite article is common when referring to a specific project. Can be countable ('a production that went over budget') or uncountable ('work in production').
常見錯誤
4. the specific staging of a piece of theatre that is performed live on several dat
the specific staging of a piece of theatre that is performed live on several dates with the same actors and direction
The local theatre's production of 'The Tempest' received excellent reviews from the audience.
production of [play] — specific theatrical staging
Romi saw a student production of Puccini's opera performed at the community hall.
The school spring production was a musical comedy that the students had written.
Yara starred in a Broadway production that toured across five different countries.
Sophia attended the opening night of the new production at the National Theatre.
- performance
broader — can refer to a single show; production implies a full run with a unified staging
- show
less formal; can refer to any entertainment event
- staging
focuses on the design and presentation style of the performance
文法句型
adjective + production
production + of + [play / opera]
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 3 (FILM/TV ORG) — this sense refers to the public performance itself, not the organising work behind it. Often modified by adjectives describing the type of staging: amateur, Broadway, touring, student, professional.
常見錯誤
5. the overall quality and style of a recorded piece of music, reflecting the techn
the overall quality and style of a recorded piece of music, reflecting the technical and artistic choices made during its recording and mixing
The production on that new album is clean and polished with every instrument balanced.
production on [album] — referring to sound quality and mixing
Henrik praised the production of the jazz record, calling the sound warm and natural.
The band's latest release has a raw production style that sounds like a live performance.
Music fans often debate the production quality of albums recorded in the nineteen eighties.
Modern production techniques let sound engineers remove background noise from recordings.
- sound quality
more general; production also implies artistic choices in mixing, not just clarity
- mixing
narrower — specifically the blending of audio tracks, not the full recording process
文法句型
production + on + [album / track]
noun + production
用法筆記
Subject is usually a recording, album, or track. Refers to the studio work and sound engineering choices rather than the musical performance itself. Often contrasted with 'live sound' when describing the difference between studio and concert recordings.
常見錯誤
6. the formal act of presenting a document, ticket, or item in order to prove ident
the formal act of presenting a document, ticket, or item in order to prove identity, eligibility, or ownership in an official setting
Guests can collect their tickets upon production of a valid booking reference number.
upon production of — fixed formal phrase meaning 'by showing'
The court ordered the production of all emails exchanged between the two companies.
You will receive a student discount on production of your university identification card.
The lawyer demanded the production of the original contract signed by both parties.
On production of a valid passport the bank teller processed the application.
- presentation
slightly broader — can imply a spoken or visual delivery, not just showing a document
- disclosure
specifically legal — making hidden information known, not just showing a physical item
文法句型
on/upon + production + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Fixed in the formal phrase 'on/upon production of' meaning 'by presenting/showing'. Most common in official, legal, and administrative contexts. The phrase 'demand the production of evidence' is a standard legal expression.