innovation 的定义
- something new or different introduced: numerous innovations in the high school curriculum.
 - the act of innovating; introduction of new things or methods.
 
innovation 近义词
change, novelty
更多innovation例句
- A great way to do that is to stimulate innovation that will make clean energy technology cheaper everywhere.
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 - Oracle wants to be a “trusted technology partner” for TikTok, Dana Canedy aims for innovation at Simon & Schuster, and Malala helps put the trials of remote school in perspective.
 - Under our plan, the annual federal budget for clean-energy innovation would reach $25 billion by 2025.
 - In India, the pandemic-linked innovation will soon include a move that could revamp its retail experience.
 - I often wonder what contributions to art and innovation society would have gathered if not for how it treats trans individuals.
 - Best Buy is caught up in the breakneck world of technological innovation.
 - That in itself was a huge innovation, but de Silva says access to markets is still a problem for everyone.
 - The result was a system not open to alternatives from the outside and with no internal incentives for innovation.
 - The Macallan collaborations have even extended past photographers to additional masters of their craft focused on innovation.
 - He was all for change and innovation, and managed to get the principle of formal election to the chairmanship established.
 - The parents of the latter resent the innovation; almost every Jewish child receives religious training at home or in cheidar.
 - An innovation so convenient and sensible quickly became the universal rule.
 - Edward Garden himself could not so have reconciled John to all this innovation with a single whispered word.
 - How determined his father had been against such an innovation as electric light, but he had put it in after the old mans death.