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Definition of innovative in English: innovativeadjective ˈɪnəvətɪvˈɪnəˌveɪdɪv 1(of a product, idea, etc.) featuring new methods; advanced and original. (产品、观念等)革新的;创新的 创新设计。 innovative ways to help unemployed people 帮助失业者的新方法。 Example sentencesExamples - Their success is based on innovative products and the confidence to break the rules.
- It should be open to innovative ideas and must be able to deal with urban reform issues from time to time.
- So he set up a company to create branded innovative dairy products, with his friend Jamie.
- It consistently comes up with innovative concepts and hires knowledgeable experts.
- We need to test those methods and develop more innovative methods for doing that.
- I would recommend you consider getting in on the ground level of this innovative venture.
- This year the ladies have hit on a very innovative idea for their summer outing.
- Clever categorisation, creative displays and innovative product offers gave them the edge.
- By October, a media agency had won a prestigious Australian media award for this innovative concept.
- But he said the firm's success was as much due to its approach as its innovative product.
- Secondly, innovative methods should be adopted to reduce the traffic on the roads.
- I am not sure which distinct and innovative features they are referencing.
- I am used to selling new and innovative products to business customers and consumers.
- Only an experimental version was produced, no further work being done on this innovative idea.
- The first category is for those with an innovative idea for a business offering a new product or service.
- That's the kind of innovative design feature which we pay good money for.
- All through the ages it has absorbed in itself new cultures and innovative thoughts.
- The team had a great time working on the brand with all the vibrant and innovative ideas and colours.
- If Yorkshire can't give it to them, they will go elsewhere, no matter how innovative our products.
- At the time, his works were considered both ultra modern and innovative.
Synonyms advanced, innovatory, original, experimental, inventive, ahead of the times, new, forward-looking, futuristic, modern, ultra-modern, state-of-the-art, trendsetting, pioneering, progressive, groundbreaking, trailblazing, revolutionary - 1.1 (of a person) introducing new ideas; original and creative in thinking.
(人)引进新观念的;富有创新精神的 writers who are now viewed as innovative Example sentencesExamples - I think that the more secular a society is, the more moral, creative and innovative it is.
- This is an organisation that offers grants to innovative people and institutions worldwide.
- The Clash were innovative, radical and helped drive a change in music that was ground-breaking.
- They were innovative at the time and a lot of people warned me that the idea would not work.
- For example, they have a great love for all forms of new technology and they are innovative.
- She said the council had always tried to be creative and innovative with its school meals.
- A great shame, because he was very innovative, but yeah, we think he's lost it now.
Synonyms original, innovatory, innovational, new, novel, fresh, unconventional, unorthodox, off-centre, unusual, unfamiliar, unprecedented, avant-garde, experimental, inventive, ingenious advanced, modern, modernistic, ultra-modern, state-of-the-art, futuristic, pioneering, groundbreaking, trailblazing, revolutionary, radical, disruptive, newfangled rare new-fashioned, neoteric
Derivativesadverb The Mexican government has begun innovatively using the Internet to give citizens more access. Example sentencesExamples - Its immense studio interiors coupled with its detailed concentration also make it innovatively filmic.
- Language study can relate to the way New Zealanders use English innovatively.
- Some South Asian countries have responded innovatively to control the harm caused by tobacco.
- This innovatively goes beyond using the web for mere promotion, adding useful content found nowhere else.
noun The kabab list seems to be almost endless and limited only by the chef's own innovativeness. Example sentencesExamples - Similar to previous diffusion studies, innovativeness plays a critical role in predicting consumer adoption of new media technologies.
- According to Lee besides economic variables a country's culture also has an important role in determining national innovativeness.
- The innovativeness of these entrepreneurs, says Angula, is evident in the new businesses they are starting.
- Another important demographic variable, innovativeness, was found to be significant statistically.
Definition of innovative in US English: innovativeadjectiveˈɪnəˌveɪdɪvˈinəˌvādiv 1(of a product, idea, etc.) featuring new methods; advanced and original. (产品、观念等)革新的;创新的 创新设计。 innovative ways to help unemployed people 帮助失业者的新方法。 Example sentencesExamples - So he set up a company to create branded innovative dairy products, with his friend Jamie.
- We need to test those methods and develop more innovative methods for doing that.
- I am used to selling new and innovative products to business customers and consumers.
- This year the ladies have hit on a very innovative idea for their summer outing.
- Only an experimental version was produced, no further work being done on this innovative idea.
- Secondly, innovative methods should be adopted to reduce the traffic on the roads.
- All through the ages it has absorbed in itself new cultures and innovative thoughts.
- I am not sure which distinct and innovative features they are referencing.
- Their success is based on innovative products and the confidence to break the rules.
- That's the kind of innovative design feature which we pay good money for.
- By October, a media agency had won a prestigious Australian media award for this innovative concept.
- It consistently comes up with innovative concepts and hires knowledgeable experts.
- If Yorkshire can't give it to them, they will go elsewhere, no matter how innovative our products.
- Clever categorisation, creative displays and innovative product offers gave them the edge.
- It should be open to innovative ideas and must be able to deal with urban reform issues from time to time.
- I would recommend you consider getting in on the ground level of this innovative venture.
- But he said the firm's success was as much due to its approach as its innovative product.
- The first category is for those with an innovative idea for a business offering a new product or service.
- At the time, his works were considered both ultra modern and innovative.
- The team had a great time working on the brand with all the vibrant and innovative ideas and colours.
Synonyms advanced, innovatory, original, experimental, inventive, ahead of the times, new, forward-looking, futuristic, modern, ultra-modern, state-of-the-art, trendsetting, pioneering, progressive, groundbreaking, trailblazing, revolutionary - 1.1 (of a person) introducing new ideas; original and creative in thinking.
(人)引进新观念的;富有创新精神的 具创新精神的思想家。 Example sentencesExamples - For example, they have a great love for all forms of new technology and they are innovative.
- This is an organisation that offers grants to innovative people and institutions worldwide.
- A great shame, because he was very innovative, but yeah, we think he's lost it now.
- She said the council had always tried to be creative and innovative with its school meals.
- I think that the more secular a society is, the more moral, creative and innovative it is.
- The Clash were innovative, radical and helped drive a change in music that was ground-breaking.
- They were innovative at the time and a lot of people warned me that the idea would not work.
Synonyms original, innovatory, innovational, new, novel, fresh, unconventional, unorthodox, off-centre, unusual, unfamiliar, unprecedented, avant-garde, experimental, inventive, ingenious
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