Reproduce : v.tr. (word coming from re- and from produce).
The verb “reproduce” has several meanings:
I)
1. Repeat, return faithfully, donner theequivalent of something).
A story that reproduces the reality (imitate, represent ; return).
– Quote from the French writer Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850): “One of those serious and cold Dutch women that the brush of the Flemish school has reproduced so well”.
Gang consist of of a film which reproduces the sounds for the city.
Absolute: – Quote from the French philosopher, journalist, essayist and professor of philosophy Alain, whose real name is Émile-Auguste Chartier (1868-1951): “Among phonographs, there are some that reproduce by creaking and nasally” (return ).
imitate (theappearance, behavior, gestures from someone).
reproduce a geste.
2. Do that a chose already produced) seems de new.
reproduce a phénomène, a experience.
Create, doing to exist things similar ou identical has a model) (to copy).
Duplicate a key.
– Quote from the French writer Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850): “It has not been reproduced, we made everything unique for Madame de Pompadour”.
Table reproduced in thousands of copies.
reproduce a drawing, a text, by a process technical particular (duplicate, reprograph; print, lithograph, photocopy, photograph, mimeograph).
3. By extension: constitute a replica, a image of (a original).
Molding that reproduces a Roman statuette.
4. Perpetuate, repeat.
It reproduces the errors of his predecessor.
II) Pronominal verb: to reproduce.
1. Produce of beings living similar to oneself, by generation (reproduction).
reproduce by fission, generation gendered (beget, multiplier, perpetuate).
SPECIES which reproduces abundantly (proliferateis spread).
Reproduce atidentical, to self-replicate, to replicate.
2. It produce de new (start again, repeat).
facts which reproduce regularly appear.
Make sure this doesn't happen again.
– Quotation from the French writer and poet Victor Hugo (1802-1885): “The same spelling errors were reproduced there with profound tranquillity”.