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单词 Invention
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(1) Necessity is the mother of invention. Plato 
(2) The invention is a collective effort.
(3) The dishwasher is a wonderful invention.
(4) Fax machines were a wonderful invention at the time.
(5) They demonstrated the new invention to us.
(6) The spinning wheel was a Chinese invention.
(7) The invention of the wheel was a milestone in the history of the world.
(8) He failed to patent his invention and never made a penny from it.
(9) The invention of the computer was a milestone in the history of man.
(10) This new invention will bring you great profits like a goldmine.
(11) This invention is ascribed to Edison.
(12) This story is apparently a complete invention.
(13) This new invention has an enormous sales potential.
(14) His powers of invention are somewhat limited.
(15) It's a most useful invention.
(16) The new invention contains wonderful possibilities.
(17) This invention heralded the age of the computer.
(18) Come along, someone must want to know my invention.
(19) The whole story is a pure invention.
(20) His invention was not commercially successful.
(21) This invention marked the beginning of the modern age.
(22) They accredited the invention of the telephone to Bell.
(23) Most of what he says is pure invention!
(24) How long does it take to patent an invention?
(25) The obvious question is - does his invention work?
(26) Your invention is clever, but not practical.
(27) They generalised the use of a new invention.
(28) He signed away all his rights to the invention.
(29) The invention of printing caused important changes in society.
(30) This combination of cheese and apples is not an invention of the north of England.
(1) The invention is a collective effort.
(2) The dishwasher is a wonderful invention.
(3) Fax machines were a wonderful invention at the time.
(4) The spinning wheel was a Chinese invention.
(5) This combination of cheese and apples is not an invention of the north of England.
(6) The invention of the wheel was a milestone in the history of the world.
(7) He failed to patent his invention and never made a penny from it.
(8) The invention of the computer was a milestone in the history of man.
(9) This new invention will bring you great profits like a goldmine.
(31) Edison is credited with the invention of the phonograph.
(32) Your invention is ingenious, but not very practical.
(33) He accredited her with the invention.
(34) Some benefits often advene from an invention.
(35) This invention made a major contribution to road safety.
(36) You can't fault them for lack of invention.
(37) Babbage's invention was the ancestor of the modern computer.
(38) The invention of the compass was referred to China.
(39) That invention won him a medal.
(40) They subsequently admitted that the story was pure invention.
(41) He demonstrated the new invention to us.
(42) They generalized the use of a new invention.
(43) Such changes have not been seen since the invention of the printing press.
(44) The invention of the industrial robot is credited to the company.
(45) The idea eventually led to the invention of the telephone.
(46) With such powers of invention he should get a job easily.
(47) Tell us how you lit upon the idea for your invention.
(48) The invention of the computer has revolutionized the business world.
(48) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(49) A new age dawned with the invention of the radio.
(50) The invention requires more development work to make it viable.
(51) Murdock lost no time in taking out a patent for his invention.
(52) The idea for the invention came to him in the bath.
(53) The world changed rapidly after the invention of the telephone.
(54) This safety invention will eject the pilot from a burning plane.
(55) The new invention ensures the beer keeps a full, frothy head.
(56) We accredit the invention of the electric light to Adison.
(57) We must not let news about this secret invention get out.
(58) What would he tell his parents? Some invention and quick thinking-that's what was needed.
(59) A good argument can be made for comparing the IT revolution with the invention of writing itself.
(60) If you don't patent your invention, other people may make all the profit out of it.
(61) He's been trying to determine if there is a market for his invention.
(62) The invention of the contraceptive pill brought about profound changes in the lives of women.
(63) In 1995 he was granted a patent for his invention.
(64) The story was certainly a favourite one, but it was undoubtedly pure invention.
(65) I'm afraid he is guilty of a good deal of invention.
(66) He staked his reputation on the success of the invention.
(67) The fundamental problem lies in their inability to distinguish between reality and invention.
(68) It was an invention which laid the foundations of modern radio technology.
(69) The new invention would have wide application / a wide range of applications in industry.
(70) The invention of the silicon chip was a landmark in the history of the computer.
(71) His own books and memoirs are a farrago of half-truth and out-right invention.
(72) Conscience is a Jewish invention. Adolf Hitler 
(73) And they come about through inheritance, acquisition or invention.
(74) The possible applications of this invention are limitless.
(75) Authoritarianism is historically inimical to genuine invention.
(76) His invention, Freenet, bypasses government-approved or commercially driven ISPs.
(77) Composed in 1849, Sellers says the piece owes its life to a technological breakthrough: the invention of the valve.
(78) Prior to the invention of agriculture, game was both the primary diet and the focus of battles in the fields.
(78) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(79) His crowning achievement was his invention of the railroad air brake.
(80) This new problem calls for the invention of new hypotheses, followed by renewed criticism and testing.
(81) Selling an invention, or even suppressing one, is quite as legal as your own business activities.
(82) Despite the invention of the mechanical clock, for most people time remained uneven in quality.
(83) Almost since the invention of the notebook computer, buyers have complained about its cost.
(84) Most ideas for invention go no further than the chalkboard.
(85) The easiest way to earn money from a patented invention is to license some one else to use it, and collect royalties.
(86) Wells was captivated by the wave of optimism engendered by the great age of heroic invention at the turn of the century.
(87) The problem of tracing the invention of enamel is made more difficult by failing to distinguish it more certainly from glass.
(88) For example, the employer may be shown to have an increased order book after the invention has been patented.
(89) Invention is the first stage in the process of technological innovation.
(90) Last, but not least, workers have fretted about being displaced by machines ever since the invention of the printing press.
(91) With the invention of the electric guitar, rock 'n' roll was born.
(92) Invention furnishes Art with all her materials, and without it, Judgement itself can at best but steal wisely. Alexander Pope 
(93) The invention also became applicable in other fields, including banking.
(94) It would seem that the date of the invention of the mechanical clock is probably some time between 1280 and 1300.
(95) The Mandelbrot set is not an invention of the human mind: it was a discovery.
(96) But then so did men for many generations after the invention of agriculture.
(97) The invention of the X-ray was a classic case of discovering something by accident.
(98) Use a diffuser - the greatest frizz-beating invention ever - to dry your hair gently and evenly.
(99) It was a long time after their invention that yarn spinners adapted them for their own purposes.
(100) The electric light was an invention with profound existential consequences.
(101) The invention of the tank and the aircraft broke through the defensive stalemate that had characterised the first world war.
(102) As far as can be made out, systems of fingerspelling have always come about by hearing invention.
(103) Wilson said his idea for the invention started out as a dare.
(104) The first payphones were introduced in Britain in 1884(), eight years after the invention of the telephone.
(105) Hailed as a great technological invention it immediately became the subject of debates concerning its aesthetic status and social uses.
(106) The evolution of the curtain wall went hand in hand with the invention of the steel framework.
(107) Note too the typical rhomboidal treatment of the ceiling, almost Art Deco in feel, but again a Bohemian invention.
(108) Had Stark known from the beginning that the story of the upstate boyhood was all an invention?
(108)
(109) The employer had, therefore, to incur heavy development costs before any net tangible benefits would accrue from the invention.
(110) It is on the underside of this plate that the bellicose termite constructs its most spectacular architectural invention.
(111) After all, stranger things have happened: legend has it that the hooked burrs of plants inspired the invention of Velcro.
(112) Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation. In its arguably most trans formative and revelatory capacity, it is the power to that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared. J. K. Rowling 
(113) I don't care for the practice of polling because of polling because it is direct descendant of that fraudulent invention sociology.
(114) This would be possible were it merely a matter of invention or were the hazards of modern economic life increasing.
(115) It's probably the single most significant invention of the industrial age, in terms of its effect on our everyday lives.
(116) From about the time of the invention of red-figure some black-figure vases are given a white slip covering the orange clay.
(117) If the searches uncover similar ideas you may need to modify your invention to get around areas others bagged first.
(118) The increased productivity that results from invention raises the real incomes and spending power of those who benefit from the new technology.
(119) This was all happening half a century ago, before the invention of the aqualung.
(120) Each has already developed its own characteristic way of exploiting that major insect invention, flight.
(121) At Hawkshead there used to be a famous market but after the invention of spinning machinery its importance declined.
(122) It was the invention of pre-stressed concrete that really transformed building techniques.
(123) Is the revenue generated by such contracts truly derived from the employer's position as patentee of the invention?
(124) Janir rode in his carrier on our way home, chattering away in a language of his own invention.
(125) Their invention was an electricity meter controlled by signals from the power company.
(126) Invention is best treated as the subset of patentable technical innovations.
(127) The silicon microchip and integrated circuit followed similar if shorter processes from invention to commercial realization.
(128) Mayor Richard Greene dismissed the brouhaha as a media-driven invention.
(129) This ability liberates the child from sensorimotor intelligence, permitting the invention of new means of solving problems through mental activity.
(130) Telephone, n. An invention of the devil which abrogates some of the advantages of making a disagreeable person keep his distance. Ambrose Bierce 
(131) The early Christians may therefore be credited with the invention of the forerunner of the popular paperback!
(132) The inclusive tour, in which every item of travel arrangement was paid for in advance, was Thomas Cook's invention.
(133) I am sure that the House will have noted the hon. Gentleman's invention of a new doctrine - cost-free pay.
(134) Lay-abbacies, though not his invention, were deployed by Charles with a new frequency.
(135) Another famous invention, the Sinclair C5 electric car, was a spectacular flop, but he's still inventing.
(136) With the invention of photography this attitude to Nature could be disseminated in book form.
(137) That's why Sangenic is the invention that disposable nappies have been waiting for.
(138) You want us to endorse some fiendish invention that will be the means of taking human life!
(139) This view characterises most sociological explanations of crime,[http://] including those that fall into the third category of causal explanation: invention.
(140) The immune system is a fairly recent invention in geological terms.
(141) This stark contrast is not invention, but it is none the less unhistorical.
(142) I think death is the most wonderful invention of life. It purges the system of these old models that are obsolete. Steve Jobs 
(143) It went from being a new invention to a regular household item with remarkable speed.
(144) And, even after the invention of coinage, many areas or cities did not use it.
(145) In 1986, the employer signed the main contract to supply redesigned equipment based on the patented invention.
(146) This was the invention of the modern cell from a team of different bacteria.
(147) It invented the suburb - the most successful invention in the history of human habitation.
(148) The invention relates to a substitute material for rehabilitating articular cartilage and a preparation method thereof.
(149) The invention relates to a sterilizing acaricidal pesticide liquid using water as the base material, which also comprises lime, sulfur, edible alkali, washing powder and common salt.
(150) A base station radio frequency device provided by the embodiment of the invention comprises a shell, an intermediate radio frequency processing unit and a duplexer.
(151) The invention relates to a thread rolling machine device capable of automatically tapping two groups of bolts synchronously.
(152) The present invention relates to a new prescription of Chinese medicine for curing hepatitides.
(153) In still another aspect of the invention, a loudspeaker system includes a first portable array module.
(154) The invention discloses a seleno acylglycerol phospholipid compound containing tegafur and synthesis thereof, and relates to organic selenium and a nucleoside substance.
(155) The invention disclosed a metal oxide semiconductor element with voltage stabilization and electrostatic discharge protection and a manufacturing method thereof, which is applied to a chip.
(156) The invention discloses an image filtering process method, which solves the problem of low bandwidth efficiency of an external memory during image scaling.
(157) An Inner Critic can indeed roust you out of bed in the morning, get you on the treadmill (literally and figuratively) and spur you to finish that book or symphony or invention.
(158) Iron was first smelted 3, 500 years ago, but it wasn't until English engineer Henry Bessemer's invention in 1856 of an inexpensive way to mass-produce steel from iron that its use skyrocketed.
(159) The invention provides a bionic intelligent enteroscope belonging to an electronic medical appliance.
(160) The invention relates to a bactericidal composition with active ingredients to be pyrazole-kresoxim-methyl and thiram, and belongs to the bactericidal composition pesticide technology field.
(161) The invention can make the measured results have perfect correlation with the true causticity of metal to gain one times information more than current technology.
(162) The invention discloses a 2-tert-butylaminoethyl polymethacrylate antibacterial agent and a preparation method thereof.
(163) The invention discloses a method for sterilizing sewage by hydrogen peroxide-titanium dioxide photocatalysis and adopts the titanium dioxide photocatalysis and hydrogen peroxide to treat the sewage.
(164) The circular color words in the invention are different from new square Chinese characters and widely applied, and can more prettify the social life.
(165) The invention relates to a multiband antenna device and a communication terminal device.
(166) The invention discloses an automatic constructing system designed by electronic circuits, including: memory modules and automatic constructing module.
(167) The invention addresses this problem by visualizing an intervention (caused by a user) to an object of interest without the requirement of an interactive input by the user.
(168) The invention relates to a method for determining a rest point of a clutch, for example a multiple-disc clutch,[http:///invention.html] in a dynamic and event-dependent fashion.
(169) The invention discloses a composite stabilizing agent for preserving a liquid acid protease, which can preserve the activity of the acid protease for a long time under the liquid condition.
(170) Article 36. When the applicant for a patent for invention requests examination as to substance , he or lit shall furnish pre-filing date reference materials concerning the invention.
(171) The invention discloses a method for preparing the lecithin-polyethersulfone blending hyperfiltration membrane which can resist the protein pollution.
(172) The present invention provides substantially water soluble, substantially non-dusting delivery systems for natural high-potency sweeteners, methods for their formulation, and uses.
(173) The invention discloses a method for producing air chain riveting belting wire and relative special device.
(174) The immunochemical assay of the present invention is specifically designed to detect biochemical markers that are released at different time intervals in a patient's sample.
(175) Compared with the prior art, the invention causes no pollution to the production environment, has high mandril strength and even volatility.
(176) The invention belongs to a preparation method and a detection method of an electrochemiluminescence sensor that is used for quickly detecting ammonium (ammonia).
(177) The problem of lower integration level of the horizontal thick-film circuit in the prior art is solved through the embodiment of the invention.
(178) The invention provides a computer readable storage medium storing a program for performing an operation method of a substrate processing apparatus.
(179) The invention belongs to the chemical technical field and relates to a high silver supported zeolite molecular sieve acetate deiodinase adsorber and a preparation method thereof.
(180) The invention relates to a battery box which comprises a body comprising a cavity and a spring.
(181) The invention pertains to the field of cosmetics, and discloses a paeonol-bletilla striata polysaccharide inclusion compound, a preparation process and the application thereof.
(182) We mentioned player pianos brieflyand recently in a story about the musician Scott Joplin and his invention of ragtime music in Sedalia, Missouri.
(183) The invention provides a precious metal magnetic component for a homemade magnetic therapy jewelry system; a magnetic part is arranged in the component, and precious metal is wrapped on the outside.
(184) The present invention relates to jade screen microfilm and its preparation process.
(185) The invention solves issue that in joint sales, multiple service providers up load strategy of products and costs to PSM so that it is very high requirement on processing power of PSM.
(186) The present invention belongs to the utilization of silicomanganese water-granulated slag.
(187) The invention also simultaneously discloses the hydrophilic medicine controlled - release microspheres formulation.
(188) The alloys of the present invention also have a modified eutectic silicon and modified iron morphology, when iron is present,[] resulting in low microporosity and high impact properties.
(189) The invention discloses a washing and softening laundry detergent composition, which comprises cationic softener, nonionic surfactant, thickener, opacifier and deionized water.
(190) The invention relates to a sealing device, in particular to a rubber covered wire vulcanization sealing device special for cable conductors, which comprises a sealing body.
(191) The present invention provides a kind of filter tip wrapping material and its preparation.
(192) This invention relates to a switching matrix technique for multi-channel TV and various graphic equipment to dispatch video signals.
(193) The invention relates to continuous type steam cracking equipment and a cracking furnace used for the equipment.
(194) The present invention relates to a seed-treating agent. Said treating agent comprises chlorinated trisodium phosphate and fenarimol.
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