reproduction

/ˌɹiːpɹəˈdʌkʃən/
noun 4

Collocations

15
1

(noun.) producing babies/animals/plants

ADJ

human | biological | asexual, sexual

REPRODUCTION + VERB

take place

PHRASES

a method of reproduction

2

(noun.) act/process of producing a copy/recording

ADJ

accurate, faithful, (good/high) quality

colour, graphic, photographic, sound

The museum's graphic reproduction of the ancient painting allows visitors to see every detail clearly.

VERB + REPRODUCTION

give, provide

ensure

The museum director worked hard to ensure accurate reproduction of the ancient sculptures.

3

(noun.) sth that has been reproduced

ADJ

exact, faithful

The museum's faithful reproduction of the dinosaur skeleton attracted thousands of visitors each year.

large | black and white, colour

photographic

The museum displayed a photographic reproduction of the famous painting for visitors to study.

REPRODUCTION + NOUN

furniture

PREP

~ from

The museum displayed a beautiful reproduction from a 19th century painting by a famous artist.

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