单词 | devise |
释义 | deviseWord family adjectivedevisablenoundevisaldeviseedeviserdevisorverbdevise de·vise /dɪˈvaɪz/ ●●○ verb [transitiveT] INVENTto plan or invent a new way of doing something 想出,设计,发明〔新的方法〕 She devised a method for quicker communications between offices. ► see thesaurus at invent 她想出一种加快办公室之间通信联络的方法。 n COLLOCATIONS nouns devise a method/way Our aim is to devise a way to improve quality and reduce costs. devise a means (=think of a way) We must devise a means of transport that does not pollute the atmosphere. devise a system How do you devise a system of testing students that is completely fair? devise a plan/scheme Together they devised a clever plan to escape. devise a strategy The region is keen to devise a strategy to develop tourism. devise a solution Representatives met to discuss the crisis and devise solutions. devise a programme Your trainer will devise an exercise programme for you to follow. devise an experiment/test He devised a series of experiments to test his theory. Examples from the Corpus devise• This acted as the literature focus around which seven learning tasks were devised.• A residents' petition called for the venture to be shelved until a more suitable access route was devised.• Balancing these extremes and devising a general rule is therefore difficult, both in the LFAs and elsewhere.• Scientists have devised a test that shows who is most likely to get the disease.• How, then, do we make the economy grow and devise an equitable allocation of its fruits?• The exercise programme was devised by a leading health expert.• In addition, a method of entry has been devised by which legal training is obtained after entry.• Imaginatively, however, negative moves of this kind have to be completed by devising new pictures to replace the old ones.• His geographically-based nomenclature was however superseded by that devised only a few years later by Giovanni Riccioli, a Jesuit priest.• A teacher devised the game as a way of making math fun. devised a method• Then clever lawyers devised methods of taking security over personal property, and the courts followed. From Longman Business Dictionary devisede·vise /dɪˈvaɪz/ verb [transitiveT]LAW to give land or buildings to someone after you die by writing it in a WILL → see also bequest —devise noun [uncountableU] (1200-1300) Old French deviser, from Latin divisus, past participle of dividere “to divide” |
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