invented
/ɪnˈventɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌɪnvˈɛntəd] /ɪnˈventɪd/ (ame, ipa)
invented — 動詞
- inventedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- inventeds3rd person singular
- inventeding-ing form
- inventededpast simple
1. to make a new thing, method, or idea that did not exist earlier, using imaginati
發明;創造
做出先前沒有的新事物或點子
to make a new thing, method, or idea that did not exist earlier, using imagination or skill.
Paloma invented a fold-up cup for hikers on crowded trains.
Paloma 發明了可折疊的杯子,讓通勤登山客在擁擠列車上也能使用。
invented + object for a new product
After months of testing, Quan invented a safer lock for bike bags.
經過幾個月測試後,Quan 發明了更安全的腳踏車包鎖。
The team invented a phone app that reads labels aloud.
那個團隊發明了一款會大聲讀出標籤內容的手機應用程式。
Xiu invented a simple game to help shy children speak.
Xiu 發明了一個簡單遊戲,幫助害羞的孩子開口說話。
Jude invented a way to dry shoes near the heater.
Jude 發明了一種把鞋子放在暖氣旁烘乾的方法。
- devise
slightly more formal and often stresses planning
- create
broader and less specific about being first
- design
focuses more on planning shape or function
- come up with
informal and common for ideas or solutions
文法句型
invented + noun phrase
be invented by + person
用法筆記
Object is usually a machine, tool, method, game, or idea. This sense often appears in the passive when the focus is on who first made something.
常見錯誤
2. to make up a false story, excuse, or explanation in order to mislead another per
捏造;編造
編出不真的故事或理由來騙人
to make up a false story, excuse, or explanation in order to mislead another person.
Erik invented a story about traffic after missing the meeting again.
Erik 又錯過會議後,捏造了一個塞車的故事。
invented + story
Saira invented an excuse so her parents would not ask questions.
Saira 編造了一個藉口,好讓爸媽不要追問。
When the vase broke, Christopher invented a lie about the cat.
花瓶打破後,Christopher 捏造了一個關於那隻貓的謊話。
Adisa invented a fake illness to avoid the math test.
Adisa 編造自己生病,想躲掉那場數學考試。
Henrik invented details about Paris to impress his new classmates.
Henrik 為了讓新同學佩服自己,編造了許多關於巴黎的細節。
文法句型
invented + story
invented + excuse
invented + lie
用法筆記
Object is usually a story, excuse, reason, or detail that hides the truth. It often suggests that the speaker does not believe what was said.