innovators
innovators — 名詞
1. people who bring in fresh ideas or methods instead of following the usual way.
創新者
提出新點子或新作法的人
people who bring in fresh ideas or methods instead of following the usual way.
Young innovators at the fair showed a lunch box that warms itself.
展覽會上的年輕創新者展示了一個會自己加熱的便當盒。
young innovators + showed a new product
Kenji and Lucía are innovators who found a cleaner way to dye cloth.
Kenji 和 Lucía 是創新者,他們找到了更乾淨的染布方法。
be innovators who found a better method
The city invited innovators to improve bus stops for older passengers.
市政府邀請創新者來改善年長乘客使用的公車站。
In health care, innovators tested a phone app for missing pills.
在醫療領域裡,創新者測試了一款提醒漏吃藥的手機應用程式。
After the flood, local innovators built cheap lights from plastic bottles.
洪水過後,當地創新者用塑膠瓶做出便宜的燈。
- inventors
narrower; people who create a new device or object, not just a new method
- trailblazers
stresses opening a path for others and often sounds more inspirational
- pioneers
neutral label for early leaders in a field; not every pioneer changes methods
- entrepreneurs
focuses on starting a business; innovators may work inside schools, labs, or public services
- traditionalists
prefer older ways and established methods
- followers
use existing ideas instead of leading change
文法句型
be an innovator
young innovators
innovators in [field]
用法筆記
Usually describes people who improve an area by introducing fresh methods or ideas. Distinguish it from inventor when the focus is not one new device, and from entrepreneur when no business is being started.