creating
creating — 動詞
- creatingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- creatings3rd person singular
- creatinging-ing form
- creatingedpast simple
1. to bring a new thing, idea, or situation into existence, especially by using ima
創造;創建
創造出前所未有的新事物
to bring a new thing, idea, or situation into existence, especially by using imagination, effort, or planning — for example, an artist creating a painting, a team creating a new app, or a policy creating job opportunities
The art teacher created a fun project that let the students paint their own murals.
美術老師設計了一個有趣的專題,讓學生們可以畫自己的壁畫。
Keiko created a website where neighbours could borrow tools and share book recommendations.
Keiko 創建了一個網站,鄰居們可以借工具和分享書籍推薦。
create + direct object (website / app / system)
The new cross-town bus route created shorter travel times for commuters in the suburbs.
這條跨越市區的新公車路線為郊區通勤族創造了更短的乘車時間。
Diego created a small robot using parts from old electronic toys his family had kept.
Diego 用家裡留著的舊電子玩具零件做了一台小機器人。
Creating a strong team requires time, patience, and honest communication among members.
打造一支堅強的團隊需要時間、耐心和成員之間坦誠的溝通。
文法句型
create + noun phrase (product / system / situation / impression)
用法筆記
Subject can be a person, group, or natural force. The object is always something that did not exist in that form before — whether concrete (a meal, a painting) or abstract (an impression, a problem).
常見錯誤
2. behaving in an annoyed or upset way, often by complaining noisily or making a sc
發怒;鬧脾氣
表現出生氣或不滿的情緒
behaving in an annoyed or upset way, often by complaining noisily or making a scene
The toddler started creating when his mother took away the bag of sweets.
那個學步的小孩在媽媽拿走糖果袋後開始大吵大鬧。
intransitive: start creating (British informal)
Aunt Keiko will create if neighbours park their van in front of her rose garden.
Keiko 阿姨要是鄰居把車停在她家的玫瑰園前面,她就會發脾氣。
The passenger in seat 12A created loudly when the airline lost her suitcase again.
12A 座位的乘客在航空公司再次弄丟她的行李後大聲抱怨。
Stop creating and tell me calmly what is bothering you.
別鬧了,冷靜告訴我到底是什麼事讓你不高興。
- make a fuss
more widely understood across dialects; to complain or show displeasure noisily
- kick up a fuss
informal, slightly stronger than create; implies deliberate, dramatic complaining
- stay calm
to remain composed and not show annoyance
文法句型
create (no object); often in start/stop creating
用法筆記
This sense is restricted to informal British English. It is intransitive — no object follows. Frequently appears with start, stop, or began. In American English this meaning is not used; speakers would say 'starting a fuss' or 'getting upset' instead.