innovator
/ˈɪnəveɪtə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɪnəveɪtər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈi-nə-ˌvā-tər/ (ame, mw)
innovator — 名詞
- innovatorsingular
- innovatorsplural
1. a person who develops original ideas, methods, or products that create meaningfu
創新者
提出新想法或方法的人
a person who develops original ideas, methods, or products that create meaningful change in a field or in society.
Aiko Tanaka has been called the most important innovator in sustainable farming since the 1990s.
Aiko Tanaka 被譽為 1990 年代以來永續農業領域最重要的創新者。
collocation: innovator in [field]
The company's lead innovator, Priya Sharma, designed a water filter that needs no electricity.
該公司首席創新者 Priya Sharma 設計了一款不需用電的濾水器。
collocation: lead innovator
Diego is known as a social innovator for creating community gardens in crowded city neighborhoods.
Diego 因在擁擠的城市社區創建社區菜園而被視為社會創新者。
Leila's mentor was an innovator in music education who taught children to compose original songs.
Leila 的導師是一位音樂教育創新者,教孩子們創作自己的歌曲。
Dr. Kofi Amankwah is a true innovator whose ideas about remote healthcare changed hospitals across West Africa.
Kofi Amankwah 醫生是一位真正的創新者,他關於遠距醫療的想法改變了西非各地的醫院。
- pioneer
emphasizes being the first to explore or develop something, often in uncharted territory (a pioneer of space travel)
- inventor
focuses specifically on creating a new device or process, often with a patent (an inventor of medical devices)
- trailblazer
more metaphorical; stresses breaking new ground, often in social or cultural contexts (a trailblazer for women in science)
- visionary
highlights the ability to imagine future possibilities and inspire others (a visionary in urban planning)
- follower
someone who adopts established ideas rather than creating new ones
- traditionalist
someone who prefers established ways and resists change
文法句型
innovator + in + [field]
innovator + of + [thing]
用法筆記
Often paired with adjectives such as 'true', 'leading', 'pioneering', or 'serial' to highlight the degree or type of innovation. The preposition 'in' typically introduces the field or domain (an innovator in renewable energy).