英语单词

create是什么意思

create

英[kriː'eɪt] |美[krɪ'et]
    vt.创造,创作;产生;封爵,把…封为(贵族)
    vi.[英][俚]大发脾气,大发牢骚
日语:作成する 法语:créer 德语:erstellen 韩语:만들다 俄语:crear

牛津词典

verb

  1. 创造;创作;创建
    to make sth happen or exist
    1. Scientists disagree about how the universe was created.
      科学家对宇宙是怎样形成的有分歧。
    2. The main purpose of industry is to create wealth.
      工业的主要宗旨是创造财富。
    3. 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。
    4. 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。
    5. 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。
  2. 造成,引起,产生(感觉或印象)
    to produce a particular feeling or impression
    1. 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。
    2. The announcement only succeeded in creating confusion.
      那通告反而引起了混乱。
    3. 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。
  3. 授予;册封
    to give sb a particular rank or title
    1. The government has created eight new peers.
      政府新封了八个贵族。
    2. He was created a baronet in 1715.
      他于1715年被封为准男爵。


词形变化

过去分词:created 现在分词:creating 第三人称单数:creates 过去式:created



中文词源

create 创造

来自PIE*ker, 创造,生长,词源同crescent.



双语例句

  1. What it will do is create a whole new ruling class.
    它的作用就是创造一个全新的统治阶级。
  2. Soft tones of blue and grey create a clean, bright look.
    蓝色和灰色的柔和色调营造出明快、亮丽的视觉感观。
  3. 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。
  4. She could create a fight out of anything
    她能无故挑起事端。
  5. 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。
  6. 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。
  7. 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。
  8. He's creating a whole new language of painting.
    他正在创造一种全新的绘画语言。
  9. This option lets you create new files or directories.
    用这个选项你可以创建新的文件或目录。
  10. The current reforms will do much to create these conditions
    当前的改革对创造这些条件大有帮助。
  11. That deal would create, in effect, the world's biggest airline.
    事实上,这一协议将促成世界最大航空公司的成立。
  12. Will severe selection standards create elitism and threaten the Olympic ethic of participation?
    严格的选拔标准是否会造成精英主义,进而危及奥林匹克重在参与的理念呢?
  13. These fires create convection funnels, and throw a lot of particles into the upper atmosphere.
    这些火焰造成了对流漏斗,把许多微粒抛向上层大气。
  14. She asked her son, a graphic designer, to create letterheads and stationery.
    她请做平面设计师的儿子设计了信头和信笺。
  15. Consumers did not spend and create jobs; they hoarded
    消费者并没有消费进而创造就业机会,他们把钱都存起来了。
  16. He cleverly inserted mirrors above the window to create an impression of space.
    他巧妙地在窗子上面镶嵌了几面镜子,以营造一种空间感。
  17. Its intention is to restore pride in the past and create a more mannered society
    其目的是要重拾过去的自豪感,建立一个有礼节的社会。
  18. He wanted to create a society of opportunity where benefits became available to the many.
    他想建立一个充满机遇的社会,在这个社会里多数人都可以享受到社会福利。
  19. The monarchy has to create a balance between its public and private lives.
    皇室成员不得不在公众生活和私生活之间建立起一种平衡。
  20. Journalists on the whole don't create public opinion. They can help to nourish it.
    大体说来记者不制造舆论。他们会助长舆论。
  21. Making lists can create order and control.
    列表能使一切井然有序、便于管理。
  22. The new proposal would create a reserve pool of cash.
    这项新的提议将建立一个现金储备基金。
  23. Today they'll consider tax breaks for businesses that create jobs in inner cities.
    现在,他们会考虑给那些在市中心创造了就业机会的企业提供减税优惠。
  24. It's an example of how you can turn around the sentence and create a whole new meaning.
    那个例子告诉你如何改变一个句子使其表达出完全不一样的意思。
  25. The choice was meant to create an impression of party unity.
    这个选择意在给人一种党内团结的印象。
  26. Singing can create a sense of wellbeing
    唱歌能够给人一种心旷神怡的感觉。
  27. Wizards and templates can help you create brochures, calendars, and Web pages.
    向导程序和模板可以帮助你创建手册、日历和网页。
  28. Our present task is to create the reality that will fit the name.
    循名责实,这就是今天的工作。


语源

late Middle English (in the sense form out of nothing, used of a divine or supernatural being): from Latin creat-produced, from the verb creare


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