product

/ˈprɒdʌkt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈprɑːdʌkt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈprä-(ˌ)dəkt/ (ame, mw)

product — 名詞

  • productsingular
  • productsplural

1. An item that has been manufactured, grown, or created for the purpose of being s

1.名詞B1
釋義

產品

製造或種植後出售的物品

An item that has been manufactured, grown, or created for the purpose of being sold to customers.

例句

Ramón always checks the expiry date before buying any dairy product.

Ramón 購買任何乳製品前總會先檢查有效期限。

collocation: dairy product

The company plans to launch its new product line of eco-friendly bags next spring.

這家公司計劃明年春季推出新的環保袋產品線。

collocation: product line

同義詞
  • goods

    usually plural and often refers to physical items in trade or commerce

  • item

    a more general word for a single thing, not specifically commercial

  • commodity

    a raw material or agricultural product traded in bulk, more formal and technical

  • merchandise

    goods for sale in a shop, used collectively rather than for individual items

常見錯誤

I bought a new produce from the store.
I bought a new product from the store.
💡'produce' refers to fresh fruits and vegetables, not manufactured goods.
The product is very service.
The product comes with good service.
💡'product' is a thing; 'service' is a separate concept.

2. A cream, liquid, or similar substance applied to the hair or the skin for cleani

2.名詞B2
釋義

護髮護膚品

用於清潔、保養頭髮或皮膚的用品

A cream, liquid, or similar substance applied to the hair or the skin for cleaning, styling, or improving how it looks and feels.

例句

Sayaka uses a special hair product to keep her curls soft during winter.

Sayaka 使用一種特殊的護髮產品來保持冬天時的捲髮柔順。

collocation: hair product

The beautician recommended a gentle product for people with sensitive skin.

美容師推薦了一款適合敏感肌膚的溫和產品。

collocation: product for sensitive skin

同義詞
  • preparation

    a formal term for a specially made substance, common in medical or cosmetic contexts

  • treatment

    focuses on the therapeutic or restorative function rather than the substance itself

用法筆記

Frequently used in compound nouns such as 'hair product', 'skin product', 'skincare product', 'beauty product'. Often uncountable when referring to a substance in general (e.g. 'I need more product for my hair'), but countable when referring to specific brands or types (e.g. 'She tried three different products').

3. Something that is created or produced as a result of a particular process, effor

3.名詞B2
釋義

成果;產物

由特定過程或努力產生的結果

Something that is created or produced as a result of a particular process, effort, or set of circumstances.

例句

The new policy was a product of months of careful negotiation between both sides.

這項新政策是雙方數個月認真協商的成果。

pattern: product of + time + effort

Darius saw his improved health as a product of daily exercise and better eating habits.

Darius 將自己健康狀況的改善視為每天運動和良好飲食習慣的成果。

同義詞
  • result

    more general and neutral; does not carry the creative or productive nuance of 'product'

  • outcome

    focuses on the final condition after a process, often used for formal or structured situations

  • offspring

    used figuratively to mean something derived from something else, but more literary and less common

  • fruit

    a metaphorical term for the positive result of effort, e.g. 'the fruits of his labour'

反義詞
  • cause

    the origin or reason something happens, not the result

用法筆記

Almost always appears in the pattern 'the product of [something]' — the noun phrase following 'of' names the cause or source. Distinguish from sense 1 (COMMERCIAL GOODS), where 'product' refers to a physical item sold in a shop.

4. A value reached when multiplication is performed on a group of figures.

4.名詞B2
釋義

乘積

兩個或以上數字相乘的結果

A value reached when multiplication is performed on a group of figures.

例句

The product of seven and three is equal to twenty-one.

七乘以三的乘積等於二十一。

pattern: the product of [number] and [number]

Brandon asked his teacher how to find the product of two large numbers.

Brandon 問老師如何計算兩個大數字的乘積。

同義詞
  • result

    a general term that works for any arithmetic operation, less precise than 'product'

用法筆記

Used only in mathematical contexts. The word 'product' is the result of multiplication, as opposed to 'sum' (addition), 'difference' (subtraction), or 'quotient' (division). Almost always takes the definite article: 'the product of X and Y'.

常見錯誤

The product of 4 and 5 is 9.
The product of 4 and 5 is 20.
💡'product' is for multiplication; 'sum' is for addition.

5. A new substance that is created when one or more chemicals react with each other

5.名詞B2
釋義

生成物

化學反應中產生的新物質

A new substance that is created when one or more chemicals react with each other.

例句

Water is a common product of many acid-base chemical reactions.

水是許多酸鹼中和反應中常見的生成物。

pattern: product of [reaction type]

Renata carefully recorded the mass of each product from the experiment.

Renata 仔細記錄了實驗中每項生成物的質量。

同義詞
  • by-product

    a secondary product formed incidentally during a reaction, not the main intended one

反義詞
  • reactant

    a substance that exists at the start of a chemical reaction and is changed into products

用法筆記

In chemistry notation, products appear on the right side of a chemical equation. The substances that react are called 'reactants'. Common collocations include 'reaction product' and 'by-product'.

常見錯誤

Carbon dioxide is a reactant of burning wood.
Carbon dioxide is a product of burning wood.
💡'reactants' are what you start with; 'products' are what you end with.