generated 的 2 个定义
gen·er·at·ed, gen·er·at·ing.
- to bring into existence; cause to be; produce.
- to create by a vital or natural process.
- to create and distribute vitally and profusely: He generates ideas that we all should consider. A good diplomat generates good will.
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gen·er·at·ed, gen·er·at·ing.
- to reproduce; propagate.
generated 近义词
produce, create
generated 的近义词 37 个
- achieve
- bring about
- cause
- develop
- engender
- make
- provoke
- set up
- spawn
- accomplish
- bear
- beget
- breed
- effect
- form
- found
- hatch
- inaugurate
- induce
- initiate
- institute
- introduce
- multiply
- muster
- occasion
- originate
- parent
- perform
- procreate
- propagate
- reproduce
- bring to pass
- get up
- give birth to
- give rise to
- whip up
- work up
generated 的反义词 16 个
更多generated例句
- As a general rule, Bateman said, purchasing food and other items that are made locally generates less carbon emission, because these products don’t need to be transported long distances or stored and repackaged at a retailer.
- This qualifies as a splashy deal for the Suns, who are seeking to build on the momentum generated by their 8-0 run through the bubble and return to the playoffs for the first time since 2010.
- It generated a large amount of media attention but did not significantly affect the company’s ad revenue.
- Executives warned last month that the company will burn more cash than it generates until 2022 and that it will take at least a year beyond that to clear the mothballed Max out of its inventory.
- While one of the arguments for ANWR drilling is that it may generate some oilfield jobs in northern Alaska, the speed of developing infrastructure in such a remote, austere place is much slower than the speed of permitting.
- Having finally seen Selma on November 17, I must report, sadly, that I do not share the enthusiasm the film has generated so far.
- Not to mention the revenue that will be generated by this, which then can be used to fund education and health care.
- There are no pulsing lights, no computer-generated rock music, no pictures of 007.
- “These events have generated more than 50,000 talks in 40-plus languages,” a spokesperson wrote.
- “We were concerned about aerosols generated by infected patients in the most severe stage of the disease,” Brosseau said.
- Although almost inaudible when played alone this stop generated harmonics which powerfully reinforced the tone of the full organ.
- Under the heat of the exercise during the football game the victim's body generated the gas which he inhaled.
- But he immediately put this idea aside as a frenzy, generated by the fever of fatigue and sleeplessness.
- It is enough, for most purposes, if no other known cause could have generated the effects shown to have been produced.
- It is in this way that most of those uniformities of succession are generated, which are not cases of causation.