inventive

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释义

adj. 发明创造的;有发明力的;有创造力的

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词态

名词:inventiveness

副词:inventively

例句

I can see you're trying to invent something!

我看得出来,你想编点什么!

These poems were verbally inventive and fluent, but also "strangely boring".

这些诗歌在语言上别出心裁、行文流畅,但也“异常无聊”。

In the early twentieth century, small magazines and the inventive graphics used on them created the face of the avant-guard.

在20世纪初,小型杂志和上面使用的有创意的图形创造了先锋派的面孔。

The little mythography that belongs to the Lares seems inventive and poetic.

属于拉列斯的神话传说似乎富有创造力和诗意。

Mr. Penn worked for and collaborated with two of the 20th century's most inventive and influential magazine art directors, Alexey Brodovitch and Alexander Liberman.

佩恩先生曾为两位20世纪最具创造力和影响力的杂志美术指导阿列克谢·布鲁多维奇以及亚历山大·利伯曼工作过并与二人合作过。

Snowball was a more vivacious pig than Napoleon, quicker in speech and more inventive, but was not considered to have the same depth of character.

斯诺鲍比起拿破仑是一只更为活泼的猪,它口才更好又更具创造力,但大家并不觉得它和拿破仑一样有深度。

one of the most talented and inventive drummers in modern music

现代音乐界最有才华、最有创造力的鼓手之一

It inspired me to be more inventive with my own cooking.

它激励我在自己烹饪时更具创造力。

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