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creativity

/kree-ey-tiv-i-tee, kree-uh-/US // ˌkri eɪˈtɪv ɪ ti, ˌkri ə- //

创作,创意,创造性,创造力

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or quality of being creative.
    • : the ability to transcend traditional ideas, rules, patterns, relationships, or the like, and to create meaningful new ideas, forms, methods, interpretations, etc.; originality, progressiveness, or imagination: the need for creativity in modern industry; creativity in the performing arts.
    • : the process by which one utilizes creative ability: Extensive reading stimulated his creativity.

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Examples

  • Users are much more likely to engage with your posts if you incorporate an element of entertainment or creativity to capture their attention.

  • They offer a rigorous way to verify that a program works, and arguments about intuition and creativity are less important than finding an efficient way to solve a problem.

  • The breadth and creativity of the nurses’ innovations illustrate the importance of empowering workers to codesign workplace health and safety processes.

  • We are resigned to the ponderous structures and convoluted processes that put a brake on speed, a headlock on initiative, and lead boots on creativity.

  • While art made by algorithms can be unique and impressive, though, there’s one caveat that’s important to keep in mind when we worry about human creativity being rendered obsolete.

  • The culture of promotion through seniority kills creativity and effectiveness.

  • For OK Go the music video is medium for personal creativity, hype, and branding.

  • These industrial technologies have become the handmaidens of creativity.

  • Actually, Miles Davis was much intrigued by the sheer will to creativity of Coltrane on his better nights.

  • It removes Europe as the epicenter of creativity in a post-African world.

  • Religious dogma is sometimes used to shackle human creativity, and the form of belief is allowed to stifle the vitality of faith.

  • Together they were to ascend from plane to plane of delight, experiencing divine struggle and divine bliss and divine creativity.

  • Such engagements left him little time for literary creativity in the years before his death in 1747.

  • To know of, through and with nursing necessitates methods and techniques that honor freedom, creativity, and interconnectedness.

  • The mid-and late-1960s saw an outpouring of literary creativity that had been pent up during the preceding decade.