produce造句271. Produce stands sell exotic vegetables to Asian customers, and now even supermarkets are getting in on the act.
272. This is just across the road from Incline Top and should produce 650,000 tonnes of coal.
273. Fractals, using simple mathematical algorithm to produce complex objects typical of those which occur naturally.
274. Large multinational corporations produce and acquire vast volumes of information in the course of their business.
275. In this sense we are not concerned to produce a book by academics for a purely academic audience.
276. Both linguists wish to produce accurate descriptions of the particular language studied.
277. The central administration of the temple, presumably the priesthood, redistributed the produce.
278. The promise of hypertext lies in its ability to produce large, complex, richly connected, and cross-referenced bodies of information.