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production

Production is the act of making or creating things, like goods in a factory or a new movie.

Explanation at your level:

Production is when you make something. If a factory makes cars, that is production. If you draw a picture, you are doing production. It is the act of creating things to use or sell.

Production means the process of making goods. You see production in factories. It also means making a movie or a play. When a company makes many things, we call it mass production.

The word production refers to the creation of goods or services. It is commonly used in business to talk about how much a company makes. It is also used in the arts for films or theater shows.

Production is a versatile noun. It describes the industrial activity of manufacturing goods, but it also describes the creative process of staging a performance. You might hear 'high production value,' which means a film looks professional and expensive.

In advanced contexts, production relates to the output of an economy or the realization of a creative vision. It can denote the entire lifecycle of a project, from the initial concept to the final, tangible result. It is frequently used in academic discussions regarding labor, economics, and media studies.

The term production encapsulates the transition from abstract potential to concrete reality. Etymologically rooted in the act of 'bringing forth,' it serves as a cornerstone in discussions of industrial output, artistic endeavor, and linguistic generation. Whether analyzing the macroeconomic production function or the nuances of a theatrical production, the word denotes a deliberate, structured effort to manifest an outcome.

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  • Production is the process of making things.
  • It covers both factories and arts.
  • It is usually an uncountable noun.
  • Commonly used in business and media.

Hey there! Think of production as the magic behind the things you use every day. Whether it's the smartphone in your pocket or the sandwich you had for lunch, everything had to go through a production process to get to you.

In a business sense, it's all about efficiency and output. Companies look at how they can create more items using fewer resources. But it's not just about factories! If you've ever seen a Broadway musical, that show is also called a production. It’s the creative effort of actors, directors, and designers coming together.

The word production has a really cool journey. It comes from the Latin word producere, which literally means 'to bring forth' or 'to lead forward.' Think of it as 'bringing' an idea out into the real world.

It entered English in the 15th century, originally used in a more general sense of 'bringing something into view.' By the time the Industrial Revolution hit in the 18th and 19th centuries, the meaning shifted to focus on manufacturing. It's fascinating how a word that started as 'showing something' became the standard term for building the modern world!

You will hear production used in many different settings. In a professional office, you might talk about 'mass production' or 'production costs.' These are formal, business-oriented phrases.

In a more casual setting, like talking about a movie, you might say, 'That was a huge production!' This implies that the project was complicated or involved a lot of effort. It’s a versatile word that scales from the factory floor to the Hollywood red carpet.

While 'production' isn't always the center of idioms, it appears in phrases like 'make a production out of something', which means to make a simple task seem overly complicated. Another is 'in production', meaning currently being made. You might also hear 'post-production', which refers to the editing phase of a film. 'Production value' is a common term used to describe how high-quality or expensive a film or show looks. Finally, 'mass production' is the standard term for making identical items in large quantities.

Grammatically, production is an uncountable noun when referring to the general process, but it can be countable when referring to specific performances (e.g., 'The theater put on two productions this year').

Pronunciation-wise, it's pro-DUK-shun. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with words like reduction, induction, and seduction. British and American speakers pronounce it very similarly, though the American 't' might sound a bit softer.

Fun Fact

The word originally meant to 'lead forward' in a legal or public sense.

Pronunciation Guide

UK prəˈdʌkʃn

pro-DUK-shun

US prəˈdʌkʃən

pro-DUK-shun

Common Errors

  • stressing the first syllable
  • mispronouncing the 'sh' sound
  • adding an extra syllable at the end

Rhymes With

reduction induction seduction instruction construction

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Common word.

Writing 2/5

Easy to use.

Speaking 2/5

Common.

Hören 2/5

Clear.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

make work thing

Learn Next

manufacturing efficiency output

Fortgeschritten

productivity prolific industrialization

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

Production is essential.

Noun Adjuncts

Production costs.

Articles with Nouns

The production.

Examples by Level

1

The factory is in production.

factory/making

in + noun

2

He likes movie production.

making movies

noun adjunct

3

Food production is important.

growing food

compound noun

4

The production is good.

the show

definite article

5

They start production today.

begin making

verb + object

6

This is a new production.

a fresh creation

article + adjective

7

We need more production.

more output

quantifier + noun

8

Production is slow.

making is slow

subject + verb

1

The car production stopped.

2

They increased their production.

3

The movie production was expensive.

4

We are watching a stage production.

5

Production costs are high.

6

She works in film production.

7

The factory handles mass production.

8

The production of steel is vital.

1

The company increased its daily production.

2

They are planning a new theatrical production.

3

The production of this wine is local.

4

We need to lower our production costs.

5

The film had very high production values.

6

Mass production changed the world.

7

The factory is currently in full production.

8

She is studying television production.

1

The production line was automated last year.

2

The play was a lavish production with great costumes.

3

The country's industrial production has fallen.

4

He manages the entire production process.

5

The studio is in post-production for the new sequel.

6

They made a big production out of a small error.

7

The production of the vaccine was accelerated.

8

The novel is in the early stages of production.

1

The firm is optimizing its production capacity.

2

The production of the play was met with critical acclaim.

3

Economic growth is tied to industrial production.

4

The director oversaw every aspect of the production.

5

They are looking to streamline their production cycle.

6

The production of these goods is highly regulated.

7

The play's production design was truly innovative.

8

The factory reached its peak production levels.

1

The production of meaning in literature is complex.

2

He critiqued the production values of the early silent films.

3

The state-led production model proved unsustainable.

4

The artist's production during this period was prolific.

5

The production of synthetic materials is a modern marvel.

6

The play's minimalist production highlighted the acting.

7

They analyzed the production chain for potential waste.

8

The sheer scale of the production was awe-inspiring.

Häufige Kollokationen

mass production
production costs
film production
increase production
start production
high production value
industrial production
stage production
boost production
production line

Idioms & Expressions

"make a production out of"

to make something simple seem difficult

Don't make a production out of cleaning your room!

casual

"in production"

currently being manufactured or filmed

The movie is currently in production.

neutral

"production value"

the quality of the technical aspects of a film

The low budget hurt the production value.

neutral

"mass production"

making many items at once

Mass production changed the economy.

neutral

"post-production"

the editing phase after filming

The film is now in post-production.

neutral

"pre-production"

the planning phase before filming

We are still in pre-production.

neutral

Easily Confused

production vs product

similar root

product is the object, production is the process

The product is a phone; the production is the assembly line.

production vs produce

same root

produce is a verb

We produce cars; the production is fast.

production vs reproduction

similar ending

reproduction is copying or biology

This is a reproduction of the painting.

production vs creation

similar meaning

creation is more artistic

The creation of a masterpiece.

Sentence Patterns

B1

The production of [noun] is...

The production of steel is vital.

B2

Mass production of [noun]...

Mass production of cars began.

A2

The [noun] is in production.

The movie is in production.

B1

Increase production of [noun]...

Increase production of goods.

B2

A new production of [noun]...

A new production of Hamlet.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

producer the person who makes things

Verbs

produce to make or create

Adjectives

productive getting a lot done

Verwandt

product the result of production

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

formal (industrial) neutral (business) casual (show)

Häufige Fehler

using 'produce' as a noun production
Produce is a verb or a noun for vegetables.
saying 'the production of the food' when meaning 'the food itself' the food
Production refers to the process, not the object.
confusing production with product product
Product is the thing; production is the process.
using 'production' for human birth reproduction
Production is for items/shows, not biology.
pluralizing 'production' when uncountable production
General processes are uncountable.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a factory floor.

💡

Business Context

Use it to talk about output.

🌍

Hollywood

Used for movies.

💡

Uncountable

Usually no 'a' or 'an'.

💡

Stress

Stress the second syllable.

💡

Don't confuse

Product vs Production.

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Latin roots

Means 'bring forth'.

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Collocations

Learn 'mass production'.

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Professional

Use it in reports.

💡

Natural flow

Say it clearly.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Pro-DUCK-shun: Imagine a professional duck making toys in a factory.

Visual Association

A factory assembly line.

Word Web

factory manufacturing movie creation output

Herausforderung

Describe the production of your favorite meal.

Wortherkunft

Latin

Original meaning: to bring forth

Kultureller Kontext

None.

Used heavily in business and Hollywood culture.

The Producers (movie/musical) Mass Production (art/history)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • increase production
  • production costs
  • production line

at school

  • theater production
  • group production
  • project production

business

  • mass production
  • production capacity
  • full production

media

  • film production
  • high production value
  • post-production

Conversation Starters

"How does mass production affect our lives?"

"Do you prefer stage productions or movies?"

"What is the most interesting production process you know?"

"Why are production costs so high today?"

"Have you ever seen a play production?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a factory you have visited or seen.

Why is it important to create things?

Write about a movie you liked and its production.

How can we make production more sustainable?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, it is a noun. The verb is 'produce'.

Yes, when referring to a specific show or play.

Product is the thing; production is the process of making it.

No, it is also used for movies, plays, and even ideas.

P-R-O-D-U-C-T-I-O-N.

It is used in both formal and neutral settings.

Yes, 'productions', but mostly for shows.

Making many identical products quickly.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The factory is in ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: production

It describes the process.

multiple choice A2

What is production?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Making things

Production is creating.

true false B1

Production is always countable.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is usually uncountable.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

The factory production stopped.

Ergebnis: /5

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