produce
v.
early 15c., "develop, proceed, extend," from Latin producere "lead or bring forth, draw out," figuratively "to promote, empower; stretch out, extend," from pro- "forth" (see pro-) + ducere "to bring, lead" (see duke). Sense of "bring into being" is first recorded 1510s; that of "put (a play) on stage" is from 1580s. Related: Produced; producing.
n.
"thing or things produced," 1690s, from produce, v., and originally accented like it. Specific sense of "agricultural productions" (as distinguished from manufactured goods) is from 1745.
〔李〕[pro-=forth 前;duc=to lead or bring 引带;-e⇒“to bring forth 引起,使产生”→] v. bring into existence by labour;create 生产;制造
〔蒋〕[pro-向前,duc引导;“向前引”→引出…来→制出,产生出] 生产,出产,制造,产生,引进
〔李〕[pro-=forward向前;duc=to lead引导;-e→“to lead or bring forward to some result向前引导,引出结果来”→] v. bring forth;make or create生产;制造;创造