1.b> i> , , ; wheat [oil, car] production [, ] ; the production of consumer goods ; land available for food production , ; a decline [an increase] in production i> []; coke is used in the production of steel ; plutonium is usable for the production of nuclear weapons / ; the new model will go into production next year ;
2.b> , ; the firm exports 90% of its production 90%-i> ;
3.b> i> , , ; these proteins stimulate the production of blood cells / ; the body's production of hormones ; the production of electricity / ;
4.b> .i> , (, .i>); entrance is only permitted on production of a ticket ; discounts only on production of your student ID card ;
5.b> 1) , .i> , , - [.i> .i> produce IIr> 8]; George Martin did the production of the Beatles records "" ; she wants a career in film production / ;
2) , (, , - / .i>); a new production of "King Lear" " " ; this theatre is known for its imaginative productions ; Disney's latest production looks likely to be their most successful ever " " / ;
high-tech production methods ;
to make a production (out) of smth.b> .i> ; i> , ; if you ask him to do anything, he always makes such a production of it that you wish you'd just done it yourself , / , , -; it's only a couple of hours' work. Do you have to make such a production of it? . / ?