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invent

/in-vent/US // ɪnˈvɛnt //UK // (ɪnˈvɛnt) //

创作,创作的,创作的内容

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to originate or create as a product of one's own ingenuity, experimentation, or contrivance: to invent the telegraph.
    • : to produce or create with the imagination: to invent a story.
    • : to make up or fabricate: to invent excuses.
    • : Archaic. to come upon; find.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcreate, think up
Forms: invented
Synonyms
bear承担,忍受,负担,担当come up with想出,想出了,想出的,提出的conceive构想,受孕,构思,受孕期design设计,设计方案,设计图,设计图象devise制订,设计,制定,设计出discover发现,发觉,发现的,探索dream up造梦,梦寐以求,梦想成真,梦见envision设想,预想,预见,想象fashion时尚,时尚界,时尚界的find发现,找到,找到了,找到的forge锻造,锻压,打造,锻打formulate拟定,制定,规定,订立initiate启动,发起,倡议,开始originate起源,发源地,发起,起源于produce生产,制作,产生,产量ad-lib广告词,广告语,广告author作者,笔者,作家,作者简介coin钱币,硬币,币,金币compose构成,组成,构成了,撰写contrive谋划,创制,拟制,谋求execute执行,实施,执行的,执行任务fake赝品,伪造,伪造的,冒牌货form形式,表格,形成,形状frame框架,框框,框,帧hatch孵化,孵化器,舱口,填充物imagine想象,想象一下,想像,想象力improve改善,改进,完善,提高improvise即兴发挥,即兴,即兴演奏,凑合inaugurate开幕,开幕式,创设,开办jam卡住,卡住了,卡纸,果酱make使,让,使得,使成为mint薄荷糖,薄荷,薄荷币,薄荷糖浆plan计划,计划书project项目,工程,计划,项目简介wing翅膀,机翼,翼,翅子bring into being产生,生成,产生了,产生的come upon碰上了,碰上,遇到了,遇到cook up编造,烹调,烹饪,编造谎言knock off收工,淘汰,淘汰赛,敲诈勒索make up编造,化装,构成,组成off-the-cuff不经意间,不经意地,不经意的,随口说说toss off扔掉,甩掉,抛出,扔掉了turn out转出,翻出,转出的,转出的时候

Examples

  • If putting the purpose of a business at the heart of corporate law does all of that, one might well wonder why we invented the corporation in the first place.

  • In 1994, mathematician Peter Shor invented an algorithm, that if run on a sufficiently powerful quantum computer, would easily find these two primes.

  • It was a British TV company that wanted him to invent a language for monsters with no lips, just big teeth, in a new fantasy series, Beowulf.

  • By September, the Justice Department drops all charges after it is revealed that the schematics were of an entirely different device that Xi had invented.

  • His goal is to refine and commercialize technology, rather than invent anything entirely new.

  • I still do find it a tremendously useful device to invent a character and have the character sing the song.

  • As a Harvard undergraduate, he used systolic blood pressure readings to invent the lie detector test.

  • Did McCarthy invent the portrayal of violence in fiction, or should that laurel go to Homer?

  • Reform first came in 1935 when Lenora Slaughter was hired to re-invent the pageant as its new director.

  • By using an alter ego, he liberates himself, relaxes himself so he can invent freely.

  • I add nothing to the “Extremes,” import nothing from abroad in regard to them, invent nothing.

  • As if there were not enough real tragedy in the world and it were necessary to invent!

  • Controve, compose or invent tunes, foule fayle, fail miserably.

  • She might have invented a pretext for staying away; she might even invent a pretext now for going.

  • If a man prefers not to speak of himself or of his doings, his enemies will soon invent some tale of their own.