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/kriˈeɪt/ |
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1 | to make something new or original that did not exist before 创造;创建 |
| How do I create a new file? 我该怎样创建新文档? |
| In the last week, 170 new jobs have been created. 上周创造了170个新的就业岗位。 |
| the story of how God created the world 上帝创造世界的故事 |
| newly/specially/recently etc created the newly created post of general secretary 新设的秘书长职位 |
| 1a | to cause a situation , feeling , or problem to exist 引起;产生 | | Soft music creates a relaxing atmosphere. 轻柔的音乐营造出一种轻松的气氛。 | | His comments have created a lot of confusion. 他的评论引起了许多混乱。 | | The main road was closed, creating traffic problems. 主路被封闭了,引发了诸多交通问题。 | | create an impression (=make someone think about you in a particular way) I really wanted to create a good impression at the start of the interview. 形成印象 | |
| 1b | to make something such as a work of art 创作;设计 | | The choreographers had to create a whole new ballet. 编舞者不得不编一套全新的芭蕾舞。 | | These hairstyles were created by ‘Toni and Guy’ . 这些发型是“托尼和盖依”发廊设计的。 | |
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2 | to officially give someone a title 封;授予;任命 |
| create sb sth De Burgh was created a marquess in 1825. 德伯格于1825年被封为侯爵。 |
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