1.发明,创作,创造
2.捏造,虚构
1.to design or create something such as a machine or process that did not exist before; to develop a new theory, style, or method that did not exist before
2.to make up a story, excuse, etc. that is not true
1.When Marconi invented radio, he thought it would be used for ship-to-shore communication. Not for pop music.
马可尼发明无线电报时以为这个发明会被用于船对岸通讯,而不是流行音乐。
2."I was the shyest human being ever invented, " she said, "But I had a lion inside me that wouldn't shut up. "
“我是世界上最怕羞的女孩,”她说,“但我有一颗不可抑制的雄心。”
3.Luciano Marabese, who invented the dispenser, said he did so out of concern that fear of swine flu was eroding traditions.
发明自动圣水机的鲁契亚诺•马拉毕斯说,他发明圣水机是因为担心对甲流的恐惧会影响传统。
4.A back-formation is one of those words invented because they seem to have been at the root of a different word.
逆成词之形成,是因为他们似乎是另一个词的词根。
5.This faith, said he, is but a borrowed plagiarism from one of the many allegories invented by our priests of old.
这种信仰,他说,只不过是从一个寓言中抄袭来的,我们过去的祭司们曾编造过许多这样的寓言。
6.Yuri's work is often described as fiction from invented memories. But in No Such Place the past had been wiped in any case.
尤里·布依达的作品经常被描述为根据幻想出的记忆写成的小说,但在一个不存在的地方,真实的记忆无论如何已经被抹杀掉了。
7.This was a little bit invented by the press, because Michael's position is very clear since the beginning.
新闻报道内容中有一些不实的成分,因为迈克尔的立场从一开始就非常的清楚。
8.Nor did they depend on an excessive deference to financial markets or to derivatives, which had mercifully not been invented.
他们也没有过度依赖金融市场或衍生品——幸运的是,当时尚未发明。
9.And, of course, data that have been rigged, invented or fraudulently altered won't stand up to future scrutiny.
当然,美化、捏造或篡改数据也会导致数据经不起未来的检验。
10.The extraction scheme of alkaloid invented by the factory tends to be more appropriate for the latter ethanol fermentation run.
工厂发明的生物碱提取工艺更有利于后续酒精发酵过程。