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单词 create
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Definition of create in English:

create

verb kriːˈeɪtkriˈeɪt
  • 1with object Bring (something) into existence.

    he created a thirty-acre lake
    over 170 jobs were created
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In its draft resolutions, the ANC called on all levels of government to create projects that generated jobs.
    • This deliberate thrust for creating an enabling environment brings about the shift in growth strategy.
    • From Spain he brought a translator who created a Latin summary of Aristotle's biological and zoological works.
    • Saying that humans, being creatures of flesh, could not obey the law was to say, in effect, that God made a bad job of creating them.
    • In an effort to justify their existence they create documents that only a fool would sign without modifying it.
    • The company plans to centralise its business by moving into the large distribution warehouse in Kettlestring Lane, creating an extra 30 jobs.
    • Plans to rejuvenate the River Eden could create dozens of new jobs and bring millions of pounds into the local economy, according to a new report.
    • How far can we use the imagination to create a videogame that brings someone to nirvana?
    • Scotland can demonstrate that plans to revitalise health and safety in the workplace can be made a reality by creating real partnerships to bring the accident figures down.
    • The system, if adopted, is predicted to bring in revenues of nearly £50 billion and create two million jobs.
    • It effectively created a new bank which has brought us back into the mainstream of competing with the big Scottish banks.
    • With a wide array of workshop topics, Career Services has information on every aspect of the job hunt, from creating a resume to selling your skills in an interview.
    • This new recording features two dozen carols brought together to create a concert performance.
    • If granted, it will generate power for thousands of homes, creating hundreds of jobs in the Doncaster area.
    • His paintings are attempts at getting outside of time, at creating timeless icons of existence.
    • Chaos is a calm Goddess, who loves to work with Existence to create things and let them run amok on their own.
    • We are going to create new jobs from bringing in new products and services to the community.
    • It was this love of generations yet unborn that brought God to create the universe.
    • Mayo County Council have done an exemplary job in creating this trail and bringing the visual arts to the people.
    • At the same time, the Commission was not brought into being to create a historical document.
    Synonyms
    generate, produce, design, make, fabricate, fashion, manufacture, build, construct, erect, do, turn out
    bring into being, originate, invent, initiate, engender, devise, frame, develop, shape, form, mould, forge, concoct, hatch
    informal knock together, knock up, knock off
    establish, found, institute, constitute, inaugurate, launch, set up, put in place, start, lay the foundations of
    form, organize, develop, build up
    get something going, get something moving, get something working
    informal kick something off
    1. 1.1 Cause (something) to happen as a result of one's actions.
      divorce created only problems for children
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This has created unrealistic demands on women and has led to a divorce rate of nearly 50 percent.
      • Now I know lately I haven't done a very good job at creating controversy, and I'm sorry for that.
      • It fosters peace, creates deep joy in our hearts and makes us considerate of others.
      • The existence of such records created an interest amongst a younger generation of performers.
      • Sharing your shortcomings creates intimacy and fosters close relationships.
      • Sometimes after the exposition the composer creates excitement by bringing the entries of the subject nearer to each other so that they overlap.
      • But, the talk was so inspiring that it created a huge impact and people listened to him.
      • This is a great attempt to cater to younger fans and hopefully it will create enough buzz to bring some new people to the sport.
      • This creates sufficient momentum to bring your hips out of the water and past your head.
      • As each of them look under the table, he screams and bangs his head, creating enough commotion to bring the whole café to his attention.
      • That diversity creates a community that fosters interaction more than competition.
      • The Small Man creates confusion and helps bring great enterprises down by telling lies, spreading rumors and making insinuations.
      • Doing so fosters new entrepreneurs, creates good feelings, builds the brand, and engenders loyalty.
      • The existence of high-wage jobs creates a gap between the demand for labor and the supply of labor.
      • It is a prime cause of substance abuse and divorce and can ultimately create a state of tension and chaos in the office and at home.
      • The movement of these air masses creates low-pressure systems that bring intense rain in the summer.
      • Like its inspiration, Robostrider creates surface ripples and hidden vortices as it moves across the water.
      • Her single act created a spark that inspired an entire civil rights movement.
      • If these bodies are left around any longer they will create disease and bring harm to the people.
      • The existence of multiple official languages must create occasional headaches.
      Synonyms
      bring about, result in, cause, be the cause of, give rise to, lead to, breed, generate, engender, produce, make, make for, prompt, promote, foster, sow the seeds of, contribute to, stir up, whip up, inspire
      literary enkindle
    2. 1.2 (of an actor) originate (a role) by playing a character for the first time.
      Callas created only one role, and that was Eurydice
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Resisting the temptation to play her broad too broadly, she creates a surprisingly subtle character, her hair brassy, her heart gold.
      • If she gets back to Broadway, Braxton hopes to originate a role and not just step into a role created by someone else.
      • And it was fantastic to watch our great actors create such magnificent characters.
      • Every single one of these actors created a memorable character with their very screen presence.
      • In 1846 she created one of the roles in F. Taglioni's staging of Perrot's Pas de quatre.
      • And here, he creates a fully fleshed-out character with very little dialogue.
      • The three principal actors are thanked for creating wonderfully complex characters with real motivations and emotions.
    3. 1.3with object and complement Invest (someone) with a title of nobility.
      he was created a baronet
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In 1994 she was created a Dame Commander to add to the OBE she was awarded by the Queen in 1987.
      • Born in Dublin, the son of the Earl of Shelburne, he was created a marquess for negotiating peace with America after its revolution.
      • On returning to England in 1902 he was created Viscount Kitchener and was appointed commander in chief in India.
      • In 1681, sixteen days after the death of the previous holder of the title, he was created earl of Nottingham.
      • He was created a baronet in 1885 and elected president of the RA in 1896.
      Synonyms
      appoint, make, install as, invest
      name, nominate, designate
  • 2British informal no object Make a fuss; complain.

    little kids create because they hate being ignored
    Synonyms
    protest, grumble, moan, whine, bleat, carp, cavil, lodge a complaint, make a complaint, make a fuss

Derivatives

  • creatable

  • adjective
    • But with personal property creatable on demand from sunlight and dirt, it's not clear what the medium of exchange would be.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The debate about whether to destroy smallpox virus stocks is pointless because any virus or bacteria whose DNA sequence is published is eventually going to be easily creatable by labs all around the world.
      • A creatable transcript is used to create file system descriptions like operating system updates, software installs, printer configurations, etc.
      • Only certain plants where creatable in his time and most were so genetically engineered that they look unnaturally symmetrical and linear.

Origin

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.

Rhymes

abate, ablate, aerate, ait, await, backdate, bait, bate, berate, castrate, collate, conflate, crate, cremate, date, deflate, dictate, dilate, distraite, donate, downstate, eight, elate, equate, estate, fate, fête, fixate, freight, frustrate, gait, gate, gestate, gradate, grate, great, gyrate, hate, hydrate, inflate, innate, interrelate, interstate, irate, Kate, Kuwait, lactate, late, locate, lustrate, mandate, mate, migrate, misdate, misstate, mistranslate, mutate, narrate, negate, notate, orate, ornate, Pate, placate, plate, prate, prorate, prostrate, pulsate, pupate, quadrate, rate, rotate, sate, sedate, serrate, short weight, skate, slate, spate, spectate, spruit, stagnate, state, straight, strait, Tate, tête-à-tête, Thwaite, translate, translocate, transmigrate, truncate, underrate, understate, underweight, update, uprate, upstate, up-to-date, vacate, vibrate, wait, weight
 
 

Definition of create in US English:

create

verbkriˈeɪtkrēˈāt
[with object]
  • 1Bring (something) into existence.

    he created a thirty-acre lake
    over 170 jobs were created
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This new recording features two dozen carols brought together to create a concert performance.
    • How far can we use the imagination to create a videogame that brings someone to nirvana?
    • In its draft resolutions, the ANC called on all levels of government to create projects that generated jobs.
    • From Spain he brought a translator who created a Latin summary of Aristotle's biological and zoological works.
    • The system, if adopted, is predicted to bring in revenues of nearly £50 billion and create two million jobs.
    • This deliberate thrust for creating an enabling environment brings about the shift in growth strategy.
    • Scotland can demonstrate that plans to revitalise health and safety in the workplace can be made a reality by creating real partnerships to bring the accident figures down.
    • His paintings are attempts at getting outside of time, at creating timeless icons of existence.
    • It was this love of generations yet unborn that brought God to create the universe.
    • At the same time, the Commission was not brought into being to create a historical document.
    • The company plans to centralise its business by moving into the large distribution warehouse in Kettlestring Lane, creating an extra 30 jobs.
    • With a wide array of workshop topics, Career Services has information on every aspect of the job hunt, from creating a resume to selling your skills in an interview.
    • If granted, it will generate power for thousands of homes, creating hundreds of jobs in the Doncaster area.
    • It effectively created a new bank which has brought us back into the mainstream of competing with the big Scottish banks.
    • Mayo County Council have done an exemplary job in creating this trail and bringing the visual arts to the people.
    • We are going to create new jobs from bringing in new products and services to the community.
    • Plans to rejuvenate the River Eden could create dozens of new jobs and bring millions of pounds into the local economy, according to a new report.
    • In an effort to justify their existence they create documents that only a fool would sign without modifying it.
    • Chaos is a calm Goddess, who loves to work with Existence to create things and let them run amok on their own.
    • Saying that humans, being creatures of flesh, could not obey the law was to say, in effect, that God made a bad job of creating them.
    Synonyms
    generate, produce, design, make, fabricate, fashion, manufacture, build, construct, erect, do, turn out
    establish, found, institute, constitute, inaugurate, launch, set up, put in place, start, lay the foundations of
    1. 1.1 Cause (something) to happen as a result of one's actions.
      divorce only created problems for children
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Like its inspiration, Robostrider creates surface ripples and hidden vortices as it moves across the water.
      • That diversity creates a community that fosters interaction more than competition.
      • The existence of high-wage jobs creates a gap between the demand for labor and the supply of labor.
      • Now I know lately I haven't done a very good job at creating controversy, and I'm sorry for that.
      • The existence of such records created an interest amongst a younger generation of performers.
      • This creates sufficient momentum to bring your hips out of the water and past your head.
      • Sharing your shortcomings creates intimacy and fosters close relationships.
      • It is a prime cause of substance abuse and divorce and can ultimately create a state of tension and chaos in the office and at home.
      • Sometimes after the exposition the composer creates excitement by bringing the entries of the subject nearer to each other so that they overlap.
      • Doing so fosters new entrepreneurs, creates good feelings, builds the brand, and engenders loyalty.
      • The movement of these air masses creates low-pressure systems that bring intense rain in the summer.
      • As each of them look under the table, he screams and bangs his head, creating enough commotion to bring the whole café to his attention.
      • The Small Man creates confusion and helps bring great enterprises down by telling lies, spreading rumors and making insinuations.
      • But, the talk was so inspiring that it created a huge impact and people listened to him.
      • If these bodies are left around any longer they will create disease and bring harm to the people.
      • Her single act created a spark that inspired an entire civil rights movement.
      • This has created unrealistic demands on women and has led to a divorce rate of nearly 50 percent.
      • This is a great attempt to cater to younger fans and hopefully it will create enough buzz to bring some new people to the sport.
      • It fosters peace, creates deep joy in our hearts and makes us considerate of others.
      • The existence of multiple official languages must create occasional headaches.
      Synonyms
      bring about, result in, cause, be the cause of, give rise to, lead to, breed, generate, engender, produce, make, make for, prompt, promote, foster, sow the seeds of, contribute to, stir up, whip up, inspire
    2. 1.2 (of an actor) originate (a role) by playing a character for the first time.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Every single one of these actors created a memorable character with their very screen presence.
      • If she gets back to Broadway, Braxton hopes to originate a role and not just step into a role created by someone else.
      • Resisting the temptation to play her broad too broadly, she creates a surprisingly subtle character, her hair brassy, her heart gold.
      • The three principal actors are thanked for creating wonderfully complex characters with real motivations and emotions.
      • In 1846 she created one of the roles in F. Taglioni's staging of Perrot's Pas de quatre.
      • And here, he creates a fully fleshed-out character with very little dialogue.
      • And it was fantastic to watch our great actors create such magnificent characters.
    3. 1.3with object and complement Invest (someone) with a new rank or title.
      he was created a baronet
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was created a baronet in 1885 and elected president of the RA in 1896.
      • On returning to England in 1902 he was created Viscount Kitchener and was appointed commander in chief in India.
      • In 1681, sixteen days after the death of the previous holder of the title, he was created earl of Nottingham.
      • Born in Dublin, the son of the Earl of Shelburne, he was created a marquess for negotiating peace with America after its revolution.
      • In 1994 she was created a Dame Commander to add to the OBE she was awarded by the Queen in 1987.
      Synonyms
      appoint, make, install as, invest

Origin

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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