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单词 innovative
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Definition of innovative in English:

innovative

adjective ˈɪnəvətɪvˈɪnəˌveɪdɪv
  • 1(of a product, idea, etc.) featuring new methods; advanced and original.

    (产品、观念等)革新的;创新的

    innovative designs

    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. 1.1 (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

Derivatives

  • innovatively

  • adverb
    • 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.
  • innovativeness

  • 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:

innovative

adjectiveˈɪnəˌveɪdɪvˈinəˌvādiv
  • 1(of a product, idea, etc.) featuring new methods; advanced and original.

    (产品、观念等)革新的;创新的

    innovative designs

    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. 1.1 (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
      an innovative thinker

      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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