[VERB 动词]创造;使发生;创建 To create something means to cause it to happen or exist.
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We set business free to create more jobs in Britain...
我们放开对企业的限制以便在英国创造更多的就业机会。
She could create a fight out of anything...
她能无故挑起事端。
The lights create such a glare it's next to impossible to see anything behind them...
那些灯发出的光太强了,几乎看不清灯后面的任何东西。
Criticizing will only destroy a relationship and create feelings of failure.
批评责备只能破坏关系,让人产生失败感。
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These businesses stimulate the creation of local jobs...
这些企业有助于为当地创造更多就业机会。
The creation of large parks and forests is of lower priority than some twenty years ago.
现在,建造大型林园没有20来年前那么受人重视了。
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[VERB 动词]创造;发明;设计 When someone creates a new product or process, they invent it or design it.
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It is really great for a radio producer to create a show like this...
电台监制能够制作出这样的节目真是不简单。
He's creating a whole new language of painting.
他正在创造一种全新的绘画语言。
Oxford
cre·ate★AWL/kriˈeɪt; NAmEkriˈeɪt/verb1★createsth to make sth happen or exist 创造;创作;创建◆Scientists disagree about how the universe was created.科学家对宇宙是怎样形成的有分歧。◆The main purpose of industry is to create wealth.工业的主要宗旨是创造财富。◆The government plans to create more jobs for young people.政府计划为年轻人创造更多的就业机会。◆Create a new directory and put all your files into it.创建一个新的目录,然后把你所有的文件都放进去。◆Try this new dish, created by our head chef.品尝一下这道新菜吧,是我们厨师长首创的。☞synonyms at
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2★createsth to produce a particular feeling or impression 造成,引起,产生(感觉或印象)◆The company is trying to create a young energetic image.这家公司正试图塑造一个充满活力的年轻形象。◆The announcement only succeeded in creating confusion.那通告反而引起了混乱。◆They've painted it red to create a feeling of warmth.他们把它刷成红色以造成一种温暖的感觉。3to give sb a particular rank or title 授予;册封createsth ◆The government has created eight new peers.政府新封了八个贵族。createsth + noun ◆He was created a baronet in 1715.他于 1715 年被封为准男爵。createcreatescreatedcreatingcre·ate/kriˈeɪt; NAmEkriˈeɪt/
1to make something exist that did not exist before: Some people believe the universe was created by a big explosion. Her behaviour is creating a lot of problems. The new factory is expected to create more than 400 new jobs.► see thesaurus at
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2to invent or design something: This dish was created by our chef Jean Richard. Philip Glass created a new kind of music. The software makes it easy to create colourful graphs.► see thesaurus at
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3create somebody something British English to officially give someone a special rank or title: James I created him Duke of Buckingham.
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[kriˈeɪt]created, creating, creates
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vt.创造,创作;造成
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