producers

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Çevre) üreticiler

Avusturya, Avrupa'nın en büyük elektrik üreticilerinden biridir. - Austria is one of the largest producers of electricity in Europe.

Dünyanın önde gelen kakao üreticileri Fildişi Sahili, Gana ve Endonezya'dır. - The world's leading cacao producers are Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Indonesia.

producer
üretici

Çin dünyanın en büyük kömür üretici ve tüketicisidir. - China is the largest producer and consumer of coal in the world.

Amerika Birleşik Devletleri dünyanın en büyük peynir üreticisidir. - The United States is the largest producer of cheese in the world.

producer
{i} yapımcı

Onların yetenekli bir yapımcısı var. - They have a talented producer.

Sami bir film yapımcısıydı. - Sami was a movie producer.

producers goods
üreticilerin mal
producers' goods
üretim malları
producers capital
(Ticaret) üretici sermaye üretim
producers capital
(Ticaret) sermayesi
producer
{i} yönetmen
producer
(Ticaret,Tiyatro) sahneye koyan
producer
(Tiyatro) sahneye koyucu
producer
{i} yetiştirici
producer
(İnşaat) imalatçi
producer
{i} prodüktör
producer
öndürücü
co producers
ortak yapımcıları
people who make goods and services
mal ve hizmet yapmak insanlar
producer
müstahsil
beet producers organization
(Ticaret) pancar üreticileri birliği
producer
üretim maddeleri
producer
karbon monoksit gazının istihsal olunduğu ocak
producer
hasıl eden kimse
producer
meydana getiren kimse
producer
{i} sin. yapımcı, prodüktör
producer
üretmen
starch producers organization
(Ticaret) nişasta üreticileri birliği
Englisch - Englisch
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"Producers" are people who combine resources to make goods and services
people who make goods and services
- people who use resources to make goods and services
green plants that use the sun's energy to make their own food
green plants that manufacture their own food through photosynthesis; provide oxygen to terrestrial and aquatic habitats
Those who transform goods and services through production into other goods and services
those who make or become food for others to eat
Those people in a market who want to exchange goods or services for money
Plural of producer
the first level in a food pyramid; usually consist of photosynthetic organisms that generate the food used by all other organisms in the ecosystem
Teruo Miyahara, Shigeru Watanabe, Andy Frain
The people who make or provide goods or services
Plants that release oxygen and photosynthesis Animals eat the food that producers produce Producers are the first living things or link in a food chain
The components of the organizational market that acquire products, services that enter into the production of products and services that are sold or supplied to others
plants that manufacture food from inorganic nutrients
Producers, also known as E&P (Exploration and Production) firms, explore for gas reservoirs, drill wells, and produce gas Often larger producers also market their gas directly to end-users Others rely on aggregators or marketers to make the connection with end-users Numerous producers are active in the California market
Autotrophic organisms which produce protoplasm using inorganic carbon and energy from the sun
Plants that perform photosynthesis and provide food to consumers
First in the trophic level of food chains, which feed on the plants These inturn are eaten by the next trophic level of organisms, carnivores
the green plants that trap the sun's energy, making it available to the other organisms in a food chain
producers goods
Goods that satisfy wants only indirectly as factors in the production of other goods, such as tools and raw material; called also instrumental goods, auxiliary goods, intermediate goods, or goods of the second and higher orders, and disting
producers goods
from consumers' goods
producers rent
Any profit above the normal rate of interest and wages accruing to a producer on account of some monopoly (temporary or permanent) of the means or materials of production; called also Producer's rent
producers surplus
Any profit above the normal rate of interest and wages accruing to a producer on account of some monopoly (temporary or permanent) of the means or materials of production; called also Producer's rent
producers' goods
consumption goods, necessary goods
producer
One who produces an artistic production like a CD, a theater production, a film, a TV program and so on
producer
An individual or organization that creates goods and services
producer
{n} one who produces or generates
producer
An organism that converts solar energy into biomass
producer
The name of the company that produces the software licensed by LMF
producer
An organism that produces complex organic compounds from simple molecules and an external source of energy
producer
A term applied to an agent, solicitor or other person who sells insurance (G)
producer
One who produces, brings forth, or generates
producer
An organism, such as a plant or bacterium, that uses solar or chemical energy to manufacture the nutrients and organic compounds it needs from simple inorganic compounds See Photosynthesis
producer
In insurance, this refers to any person engaged in the production of business, i e , sales In most other forms of business, the producer is the manufacturer who turns out the product to be sold
producer
An organism that is the first stage in a food chain Producers generally include green plants and those bacteria that synthesize organic molecules from inorganic materials by photosynthesis They are eaten by primary consumers
producer
(1) in Canada and the USA, a producer is the person responsible for the financial and administrative production; the person who exercises general supervision of a production and is responsible chiefly for raising money, hiring technicians and artists, etc required to make a film or stage a play; (2) in British (& Canadian) Television, film and Theatre, the producer was the director of the theatrical production (i e , stage director) today, the Canadian and British film industry of adopted the American usage
producer
means the individual, company, corporation or organization which controls, administers, directs and is responsible for the production of any Production, whether or not he/she or it is or will be an owner of copyright of the finished Production See also Articles A1 and Appendix 4
producer
A term used by the insurance industry to refer to agents and brokers
producer
An organism that synthesizes food molecules from inorganic compounds by using an external energy source; most producers are photosynthetic
producer
Video crew member who manages and organizes the video project from pre- to post-production Works closely with the director to determine resources, quality levels and budget
producer
The person who has solicited the business from the buyer and is placing it with the company, this includes brokers and agents
producer
A furnace for producing combustible gas which is used for fuel
producer
a living thing (green plant) that makes its food from simple inorganic substances
producer
Oversees and delegates the acquisition of talent, crew (with help from the director), equipment, contracts, permits, and anything else necessary to complete the project Producers deal more with the business aspect of making movies
producer
A producer is a person whose job is to produce plays, films, programmes, or CDs. Vanya Kewley is a freelance film producer
producer
Any person who manufactures, refines, blends, or compounds pollutants; who maintains a pollutants storage facility (defined below); or imports pollutants into Florida for production
producer
something that produces; "Maine is a leading producer of potatoes"; "this microorganism is a producer of disease"
producer
An organism that can synthesize the organic nutrients in requires for growth through processes like photosynthesis
producer
An organism that produces its own food from elements in its environment; green plants
producer
Any organism which brings energy into an ecosystem from inorganic sources Most plants and many protists are producers
producer
The licensed agent/broker representing a self-funded client who negotiates an insurance program The producer is the agent of the insured and works with the MGU and the TPA to place the best and most appropriate insurance coverage for the client
producer
something that produces; "Maine is a leading producer of potatoes"; "this microorganism is a producer of disease" someone who finds financing for and supervises the making and presentation of a show (play or film or program or similar work)
producer
organisms that use the sun for producing food
producer
One who grows agricultural products, or manufactures crude materials into articles of use
producer
An individual or organization that creates goods or services
producer
The producer of a parameter is the entity (controller or componenttex controller) who produces the data and is responsible for it
producer
Often called the Line Producer; the person responsible for the day-to-day decision-making on a production
producer
Green plants that have the ability to convert the suns energy into food by the process of photosynthesis; i e , foodmakers
producer
{i} manufacturer, one who produces goods or services; one responsible for general supervision of a motion picture (or play, television program, etc.)
producer
In charge of gathering the funding, hires, fires and oversees all aspects of the production Responsible to the client for the project's overall success
producer
The person responsible for raising the finance to stage a show and then generally running the business side
producer
someone who manufactures something
producer
A producer of a food or material is a company or country that grows or manufactures a large amount of it. Saudi Arabia, the world's leading oil producer
producer
someone who finds financing for and supervises the making and presentation of a show (play or film or program or similar work)
producers

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    prıdusırz

    Aussprache

    /prəˈdo͞osərz/ /prəˈduːsɜrz/

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