单词 | Invent |
例句 | 1 I wish someone would invent an everlasting light bulb. 2 Can't you invent a better excuse than that? 3 I stood still, trying to invent a plausible excuse. 4 What excuse did he invent this time? 5 Many children invent an imaginary friend. 6 His father had helped invent a whole new way of doing business. 7 We have to invent a new method for sneaking prisoners out without being noticed by the guards. 8 But I didn't invent the story - everything I told you is true. 9 Parasites invent new keys; hosts change the locks. 10 Economic factors are predominant in the motivation to invent. 11 Invent some reason to quieten old Nosy Salt. 12 They began to invent ways of doing it better. 13 I cursed my luck and began to invent adventures. 14 Invent, too,[] some dialogue between Androcles and the lion. 15 After the war, the engineers had to invent some mammoth excavation devices to shoehorn them out. 16 I had been almost ready to invent some pretext for a foray to the northward. 17 So why was she tempted to invent such an extreme ending? 18 Jazzy grooves and top-class rapping; this helped invent trip-hop and all manner of other dubious things. 19 You can also invent little games, such as kicking a ball in a bucket or bowl of water. 20 Young people are fitter to invent than to judge; fitter for execution than for counsel; and more fit for new projects than for settled business. Francis Bacon 21 Turner did not invent the term, but merely gave it a new and more specialist application. 22 As things are, he has not only to invent his method, but also do most of the spadework for himself. 23 If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent Him. 24 To avoid this trap, pick from the following list of ten top orders or invent your own. 25 While you are doing this trick it's a good idea to invent a little patter. 26 Tamayo said he would, but only if Remba could invent a process that would allow them to have a relief-like dimensionality. 27 If the woman didn't move soon she would have to invent an excuse. 28 He was mostly happy without an excessive amount of work, and when it was not there he did not invent it. 29 And when we run out of local traditions to invent, we can import from abroad. 30 Time is an equal opportunity employer. Each human being has exactly the same number of hours and minutes every day. Rich people can't buy more hours. Scientists can't invent new minutes. And you can't save time to spend it on another day. Even so, time is amazingly fair and forgiving. No matter how much time you've wasted in the past, you still have an entire tomorrow. Denis Waitley 1 I wish someone would invent an everlasting light bulb. 31 Freed from the trappings of conventional morality, Van Ness is at liberty to invent his own. 32 He offers them another unsettling peacemaking idea; they invent another excuse for turning it down. 33 Tell each group to try to invent a way to keep a jar of hot water hot for a long time. 34 Imagination could never invent the number of different contradictions that exist innately in each person's heart. Francois de La Rochefoucauld 34 Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 35 The nationalist leader often had to invent a unifying culture as well as lead. 36 This was not a time to invent issues, but to unite our forces in dealing with the ones we had. 37 Or did he, as some are inclined to think, actually invent it? 38 Too late for the truth and too late to invent a lie. 39 Then have each group invent a story they could tell as they show others their magic boxes. 40 They invent strange reasons for doing so, saying that it has used anti-competitive practices. 41 Invent a function which is continuous for all x and yet not differentiable whenever x is a whole number. 42 They invent a few rules that don't mean anything so that you can ruin your health trying to change them. 43 To invent ways of doing things; to see what was needed and attack it without permission. 44 You can impose any laws and traditions you care to invent. 45 If I ring and invent some excuse she knows me too well not to see through it. 46 It has had to invent a left with which to scare itself. 47 My message, especially to young people is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. These are great qualities that they must work towards. This is my message to the young people. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 48 Neither seems remotely interested in the characters they invent as anything more than reflections of authorial narcissism. 49 The mind no longer needs to invent its reality-the reality is in its face, rapidly approaching dead-on. 50 A truth that's told with bad intent beats all the lies you can invent. William Blake 51 We then invent criteria to back up the choice, delegating our responsibility to professional specialists. 52 Or how about the faint chirp prodding you to invent an ugly doll with a hankering for tickles? 53 Students invent all sorts of unlikely explanations as to why they can't do their homework. 54 She'd already decided to invent a tummy bug to explain any awkward disappearances she might be forced to make. 55 One way to get out of your past is to invent a future you aim for. 56 Almost without knowing it, they have begun to invent a radically different way of doing business in the public sector. 57 One virtue of clustering is that it can often invent disjunctive ones. 58 They use it with feeling and flair when they talk, tell jokes, invent word games, and do crossword puzzles. 59 On the other hand, there is just the remote possibility that some one will invent it tomorrow. 60 Philip becomes aware of the process through which we invent our own identities based on the fictional paradigms at our disposal. 61 At Midvale and elsewhere, he would invent machines and other contrivances, a number of which he patented. 62 She was much too fond of Heathcliff, and the worst punishment we could invent was to keep her separate from him. 63 They were all illiterate so I had to invent my own written system for the tongue-torturing phonemes. 64 Invent a conversation which follows the same stages as that between the sergeant and the private./invent.html 65 This biological tendency is so strong that children can even invent a new language. 66 And even when logically there can be no individual item we are tempted to invent one. 67 Perhaps I know best why it is man alone who laughs; he alone suffers so deeply that he had to invent laughter. Friedrich Nietzsche 68 Why not invent some other legal concept or, for example, use the legal notion of partnership? 69 For a moment he thought she was going to invent some excuse. 70 I began to invent reasons for staying away from work. 71 He needed to invent a reason to travel abroad because a Marine has two years in the reserve after active duty. 72 Invention Policies help employees patent and develop new products or processes they invent. 73 The urge to invent oneself begins early and is perhaps coeval with the advent of any sort of self-consciousness. 74 If they invent little songs, we can give them blank cassettes and show them how to use the tape recorder. 75 Mira starts by drawing a genealogical tree and then proceeds to invent stories to account for it. 76 Being with him made my brain quiet. I didn't have to invent a thing. Jonathan Safran Foer 77 In order to strike the best possible bargain on setting-day the men might invent stories of difficulty and adverse conditions. 78 We invent a false name, invent a destiny, purchase a firearm through the mall. 79 Would he invent a story, tell a lie, in order to persuade her to go with him? 80 Nor did he invent that particularly intense expression of yearning called speaking in tongues. 81 His voice is measured, but I invent my own tones, the nuances of criticism. 82 We invent the spherical gear with ring involute tooth. 83 However, he did invent the lightning conductor. 84 He did invent lightning conductor. 85 Only an escapist can invent such an excuse. 86 What had led Galois to invent this theory? 87 Invent rules, set goals, pace yourself against a clock. 88 I think someone should invent a transporter, too. 89 Do you know who invent magnetic needle? 90 Charles Darwin didn't invent a belief system. 91 Someone will, methinks, have to invent low-alcohol champagne. 92 Edward Jenner didn 't invent preventive medicine by accumulating information; he did by reframing the question. 93 The radar it is the locate mode simulating a bat's to invent. 94 His slogan as a Socialist in the shadow of the Mitterrand years was the freedom to invent! 94 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 95 He is best known for his automatic pistols and was the first one to invent the slide, which encloses the barrel of a pistol and the firing mechanism. 96 It goes through a constant process of discombobulation as entrepreneurs invent new products and processes. 97 He can always invent a new game to divert the children. 98 Edison's efforts to invent electric light bulb did not pan out until he used tungsten wires. 99 Scientists who are being overpaid have to invent ways to make everything look bad in order to keep receiving paychecks. 100 UFC didn't invent the concept of the ring girl, but they've taken it to a new level. 101 John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry invent the first electronic computer at the University of Iowa. 102 Efforts to invent new ways to bring together Chinese money and Hong Kong stocks continue. 103 Enoch was the first to invent books and writing, much like Thoth the scribe. 104 So if you're trying to invent a product or service that requires the rest of the industry to put a hole out there for you to fill, good luck. 105 The toy inspired study co-author Chiara Daraio to invent the acoustic lens, which uses 0.95-centimeter stainless steel spheres aligned in parallel chains. 106 Roy cast his job aside in order to invent a new machine. 107 Though Steichen didn't invent fashion photography, an argument can be made that he created the template for the modern fashion photographer. 108 Apart from all this, the university will offer a course of "Innovative Qualities, " for which President Zhu Qingshi will in person lecture on "How Did Galois Invent Group Theory." 109 If the carving machine is my first painting machine, then is it possible that I might invent a painting machine with more possibilities? 110 Many old trauma problems such as mal unions and non unions require a unique solution that you need to invent. 111 Finally, it clarified the reliability of the recordation about ancient robot is not desirable, hut this advanced thought can motivate people to create and invent something. 112 While Crapper patented a number of bathroom-related inventions, he did not — as is often believed — actually invent the modern toilet. 113 While he didn't invent the toilet, Thomas Crapper perfected the siphon flush system we use today. 114 We will invent much improved methods to harness the sun, the wind, nuclear power, and capture and sequester the carbon dioxide emitted from our power plants. 115 "Since it is impossible to know what"s really happening, we Peruvians lie, invent, dream and take refuge in illusion. " -Mario Vargas Llosa. 116 I didn't invent the language or mathematics I use. I make little of my own food, none of my own clothes. 117 They did invent underfloor heating, concrete and the calendar that our modern calendar is based on. 118 It thanks to invent the electron leveling that leveling surveying realized digitalization and automation, which is a technological revolution in leveling surveying instrument history. 119 Finally, it clarified the reliability of the recordation about ancient robot is not desirable, but this advanced thought can motivate people to create and invent something. 120 In order to develop Talinum paniculatum fully, it was necessary to strengthen the research on genetic improvement to invent a good variety. 121 Invent three broad - mindedly jumping over dyadic wrong tier of space design, life is unhurried deduction. 122 It's so difficult to reach a real person via an 800 number that we had to invent a heretofore unnecessary locution—real person—to describe the entity we are trying to reach. 123 Invent your own filters, use an Elliot Wave filter, anything you think will help your trading. 124 We have invent car, computer ect, because our legs and cerebra want relax. 124 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 125 Haynes then went on to invent the muffler and different metal alloys. 126 The American Heritage Dictionary says that window is an example of a type of word called a "kenning" that the Norse loved to invent. 127 This part also tells the rule and the method which is judged if the invent and the utility model right is trenched in the Patent Law. 128 One Cherokee named Sequoyah saw how important reading and writing was to the white man. He decided to invent a way to write down the spoken Cherokee language. 129 Chou - heung : Yes , I understand. Did you invent the poison Die within half step with smile? 130 The cigarette lighter was invent - ed before the match. 131 We must invent an extension of the idea of triangulation. 132 We routinely add or subtract people, details, settings and actions to and from our memories. We conflate, invent and edit. 133 All the males in one population sing the same song, but occasionally they invent an entirely new one. 134 A man who has confidence always attic faith and great ambition, but not the invent dream. 135 I can discard that which is unfitting, and keep that which proved fitting, And invent something new for that which I discarded. 136 So I'd probably want to invent some sort of scanning device that could quickly sort the tickets for me. 137 Soldiers invent "mildly pejorative terms" to help them blow off steam, Adams says. 138 Invent and create the crystal being human being sapiential, and the advancement of society they have been driven developing. 139 World Warcraft did not invent the auction house trading system. 140 What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent? 141 Soon designers began to invent new idioms expressly for the toolbar. 142 It was left to the Yankee, Eli Whitney, to invent a machine which would make it profitable for southern farmers to grow short-fibered cotton to supply the busy factories of Europe. 143 The candidates employ top public relations and advertising men , who invent clever catch phrase. 144 Though researchers have invent many kinds of wheeled machine, designing and manufacturing a legged robot like myriapod running in natural environment is still a huge challenge. 145 Although, only a human mind could invent something as insipid as love. 146 Thanks to this project NetBeans can provide basic support for lots of different languages - and if you invent your own language make sure to look at Schliemann to get some nice support in the IDE. 147 There was also smog, or haze, or some version of atmospheric opaqueness for which the International Olympic Committee has yet to invent a word. 148 The creations of a small coterie of malicious hackers who invent toxic software for the sheer deviltry of it. 149 I can discard that which is unfitting and keep that which proved fitting, and invent something new for that which I discarded. 150 If there was not a drive toward complexity, why not stop at bacteria and invent millions of more one-celled varieties. 151 Objective : To invent an intracavity air sac urinary catheter to meet the clinical requirement. 152 To accomplish this result it was only necessary to invent a township. 153 Medieval scientists hoped to invent an elixir to prolong life indefinitely. |
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