innovate

美音:['ɪnə.veɪt] 英音:['ɪnəʊveɪt]

简单释义:


v.创新;引入(新事物、思想或方法);改革

网络革新;改革创新;鼎新

变形:

过去分词:innovated  现在分词:innovating  第三人称单数:innovates  


完整释义:


v.

1.创新
2.刷新,革新,改革
3.创始


例句:

  1. In both cases, this innovation was a direct result of the ability to innovate without permission.
    在这两种情形中,创新都直接源自于不需许可的创新能力。

  2. These enterprises lack incentives to innovate and develop technological expertise capable of rivalling that of western business giants.
    这些企业缺乏创新动力,不会积极发展堪与西方商业巨擘匹敌的专业技术。

  3. The company is center on clients and with goals of innovate, pioneer and keep forging ahead.
    公司坚持以客户为中心的宗旨,创新、开拓、进取为目标。

  4. China historical mission that philosophy of education born has two points at least. Criticize and innovate.
    中国教育哲学肩负的历史使命至少有二点:批判与创新。

  5. "I think Yahoo! had a number of innovations there, and I wish they would continue to innovate in search, " he told delegates.
    他向代表们说:“我认为雅虎做出了很多新颖的东西,我希望他们能在搜索领域继续创新。”

  6. The company is now run in a more decentralised way around a series of business units, each run by executives with authority to innovate.
    该公司目前以更松散的方式管理一系列业务部门,每个部门的管理层都有权进行创新。

  7. There were still plenty of first-rate ones: Unilever and Toyota continued to innovate through thick and thin.
    一流企业仍数不胜数:联合利华和丰田汽车同舟共济不断创新。

  8. But in reality, people who are really passionate about an idea seem to innovate at a much higher frequency than people who aren't.
    但事实上,对某一个创意真正满怀激情的人看起来要比其他的人有创造性得多。

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