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 invention [ɪn'vɛnʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 发明, 创作能力, 虚构的故事

[经] 发明




    invention
    [ noun ]
    1. the creation of something in the mind

    2. <noun.cognition>
    3. a creation (a new device or process) resulting from study and experimentation

    4. <noun.artifact>
    5. the act of inventing

    6. <noun.act>


    Invention \In*ven"tion\, n. [L. inventio: cf. F. invention. See
    {Invent}.]
    1. The act of finding out or inventing; contrivance or
    construction of that which has not before existed; as, the
    invention of logarithms; the invention of the art of
    printing.

    As the search of it [truth] is the duty, so the
    invention will be the happiness of man. --Tatham.

    2. That which is invented; an original contrivance or
    construction; a device; as, this fable was the invention
    of Esop; that falsehood was her own invention; she
    patented five inventions.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    We entered by the drawbridge, which has an invention
    to let one fall if not premonished. --Evelyn.

    3. Thought; idea. --Shak.

    4. A fabrication to deceive; a fiction; a forgery; a
    falsehood.

    Filling their hearers
    With strange invention. --Shak.

    5. The faculty of inventing; imaginative faculty; skill or
    ingenuity in contriving anything new; as, a man of
    invention.

    They lay no less than a want of invention to his
    charge; a capital crime, . . . for a poet is a
    maker. --Dryden.

    6. (Fine Arts, Rhet., etc.) The exercise of the imagination
    in selecting and treating a theme, or more commonly in
    contriving the arrangement of a piece, or the method of
    presenting its parts.

    {Invention of the cross} (Eccl.), a festival celebrated May
    3d, in honor of the finding of our Savior's cross by St.
    Helena.

    1. Cilea knew all the tricks but his invention is weak. In the well-known arias he explores a genuine gift for rather flaccid melancholy reflection.
    2. Count Blasius Strassnitzky is, for my money, Mr. Helprin's most marvelous invention.
    3. One of the photographers' schemes involves the invention of a phony photo "stringer" named Growald.
    4. About 40 volumes date back to before the invention of moveable type in 1500. The oldest, printed in 1480, is by St. Thomas of Aquinas.
    5. Forte has discovered some ingenious ways of expanding in Europe without committing much cash but necessity is the mother of invention.
    6. The amendment said it isn't patent infringement to use or sell a "patented invention" of another company if the purpose is "reasonably related" to obtaining data to submit to the FDA.
    7. The court said that the patent was not for Mr. Moore's cells but for a product of human invention.
    8. Hyatt said he plans to license the technology to the computer industry, much like he is seeking licenses for his 1968 invention of the microprocessor.
    9. But when someone like Kearns wants to bring an invention to market, the patent system is a roadblock because it allows for a legal morass like the one Kearns found himself in.
    10. After hooking up his invention to the scalps of many volunteers, Prof.
    11. Kevorkian's invention was seized by police and prosecutors obtained a temporary court order preventing its further use.
    12. While the tests have become more advanced since their invention, doctors still say that recipients of blood can become infected this way, but that the chances are slight of this happening.
    13. A Battelle Memorial Institute invention gives a chemical breakdown of the breath every 1.5 seconds, allowing continuous monitoring of the breath for chemical signs of disease, such as cirrhosis of the liver and lung cancer.
    14. The company patented the invention and Mason got $100 for his efforts.
    15. Yet differences in national economic structures, values, cultures, institutions, and histories contribute profoundly to competitive success.' The Japanese have alphabets that gave good reason for the invention of the fax machine.
    16. As stipulated in the 1896 will of Alfred Nobel, whose fortune was built on his invention of dynamite, the Peace Prize is announced in Oslo, Norway, while the other prizes are announced in Stockholm.
    17. Secondly, we are reminded of the role of chance in invention; many of basketball's most salient features just kind of happened.
    18. Kearns, a professor at Wayne State University in Detroit at the time, said he was led to believe Ford would buy his invention by the number of questions engineers asked.
    19. George White, vice president for research at the University of Pittsburgh and another former Xerox vice president, agreed that Carlson's invention was as important as Johannes Gutenberg's invention of printing with moveable type in the 15th century.
    20. George White, vice president for research at the University of Pittsburgh and another former Xerox vice president, agreed that Carlson's invention was as important as Johannes Gutenberg's invention of printing with moveable type in the 15th century.
    21. All are typical 17th-century ceremonial pieces, written with wit, grace and invention to amuse their audiences.
    22. For years, of course, Frenchmen disposed of each other with the invention of Dr. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin.
    23. Indeed, her intonations, to which she gives endless thought, often are clearly right even when they are unfamiliar: 'Always full of new touches of invention,' says Sir John Gielgud on directing her.
    24. 'The principle is we look for good ideas and try to find people who can service this market instead of waiting for entrepreneurs to come along.' Magnatech will be importing and modifying a Swedish invention that has been developed in the US.
    25. Blaming the missing criticism on the independent American translators was Pravda's own invention.
    26. Now Mr. Dillon says he's looking for another company to distribute his invention.
    27. Mr Rafter shows off what the Irish have achieved - their milestones, apart from the Atlantic voyages of St. Brendan and their modern literature, included the invention of the Dunlop tyre and of the hypodermic needle.
    28. Montage Group for the development, and Ronald Barker and Chester Schuler for the invention of the Montage Picture Processor electronic film editing system.
    29. Gift Idea There's a brand-new invention for people seeking peace and tranquility.
    30. The Neapolitan expansiveness of invention and luxuriant vocal writing were drastically cut back; the siege itself was re-located from Negroponte to Corinth.
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